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"Deploy to Firebase?" should tell you where you're deploying to #2576

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kwalrath opened this issue Oct 10, 2016 · 0 comments
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"Deploy to Firebase?" should tell you where you're deploying to #2576

kwalrath opened this issue Oct 10, 2016 · 0 comments

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It's all too easy to deploy to the main site when you meant to deploy to a personal project.

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Deploy to Firebase project angular-io? (y/n)

chalin added a commit to chalin/angular.io that referenced this issue Nov 2, 2016
Add firebase project name to `Deploy to firebase?` prompt.
Fixes angular#2576
chalin added a commit to chalin/angular.io that referenced this issue Nov 3, 2016
Remove project name from firebase.json, since that is deprecated.

The `check-deploy` gulp task now checks that an active project is defined at the start of `check-deploy`.
To set the active project use: `firebase use <project-or-alias-name>`.

Fixes angular#2576
kwalrath pushed a commit that referenced this issue Nov 4, 2016
Remove project name from firebase.json, since that is deprecated.

The `check-deploy` gulp task now checks that an active project is defined at the start of `check-deploy`.
To set the active project use: `firebase use <project-or-alias-name>`.

Fixes #2576
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