Any tips on how best to do this?

I need Boostrap for targeting desktop web and Ionic for targeting
everything else.

Yes I know Bootstrap is responsive, but it doesn't look great on mobile.
Similarly ionic talked a little about progressive apps, but didn't really
have much in terms of examples with desktop and all that.

Finally with Bootstrap versions I can use a Universal starter like:
https://github.com/qdouble/angular-webpack2-starter.git

Still open to be convinced obviously, but assuming the argument isn't
strong, what's the best way to share logic across different Angular2 apps?

Do I just chuck all the Components, Services and their Modules into one git
repository, and have one git for Bootstrap and one for Ionic?

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