Yes Sander, you are correct. I created two folders called Netflix and my 
full path was: C:\Projetos\Netflix\Netflix and when i was called my project 
i did: C:\Projetos\Netflix -> ng serve -o. I was doing wrong. 

Em quarta-feira, 29 de julho de 2020 07:38:43 UTC-3, Paulo Silva escreveu:
>
> I created a new project in Angular and when i try to run(ng serve) i get 
> this error:
>>
>> The serve command requires to be run in an Angular project, but a project 
>> definition could not be found.
>
>
> I enter *ng v* and i get this 
>
> C:\Projetos\Netflix>ng v
>>      _                      _                 ____ _     ___
>>     / \   _ __   __ _ _   _| | __ _ _ __     / ___| |   |_ _|
>>    / △ \ | '_ \ / _` | | | | |/ _` | '__|   | |   | |    | |
>>   / ___ \| | | | (_| | |_| | | (_| | |      | |___| |___ | |
>>  /_/   \_\_| |_|\__, |\__,_|_|\__,_|_|       \____|_____|___|
>>                 |___/
>>
>> Angular CLI: 10.0.4
>> Node: 10.16.3
>> OS: win32 x64
>> Angular:
>> ...
>> Ivy Workspace:
>> Package                      Version
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> @angular-devkit/architect    0.1000.4
>> @angular-devkit/core         10.0.4
>> @angular-devkit/schematics   10.0.4
>> @schematics/angular          10.0.4
>> @schematics/update           0.1000.4
>> rxjs                         6.5.5
>
>
> How can i solve this issue? 
>

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