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This fixes warnings such as the below;

WARNING in /test-update/src/environments/environment.prod.ts is part of the TypeScript compilation but it's unused.
Add only entry points to the 'files' or 'include' properties in your tsconfig.

When the previous generated add was in VE.

@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 changed the title fix(@schematics/angular): replace '**/*.ts file inclusion with `**… fix(@schematics/angular): replace '**/*.ts file inclusion with **/*.d.ts Nov 1, 2019
@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added the target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release label Nov 1, 2019
…*.d.ts`

This fixes warnings such as the below;
```
WARNING in /test-update/src/environments/environment.prod.ts is part of the TypeScript compilation but it's unused.
Add only entry points to the 'files' or 'include' properties in your tsconfig.
```

When the previous generated add was in VE.
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//cc @vikerman, this is the fix for the issue you experienced

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Superseded by #16050

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