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@adobe/aem-angular-editable-components
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Provides Angular components and integration layer with Adobe Experience Manager Page Editor.
This project provides the Angular components and integration layer to get you started with the Adobe Experience Manager Site Editor.
npm install @adobe/aem-angular-editable-components
Contributions are welcome! Read the Contributing Guide for more information.
This project is licensed under the Apache V2 License. See LICENSE for more information.
2.0.0 (2023-09-13)
trigger release (d909c3f)
feat!: update angular (1759bfb)
feat!: update angular version (d352425)
feat!: updated the commit message for breaking changes (9903864)
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Provides Angular components and integration layer with Adobe Experience Manager Page Editor.
The npm package @adobe/aem-angular-editable-components receives a total of 293 weekly downloads. As such, @adobe/aem-angular-editable-components popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @adobe/aem-angular-editable-components demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 21 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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