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13.0.0-next.8 "gravel-chicken" (2021-10-08)
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 39138836c | fix | drag-drop: error when preview is destroyed before animation completes (#23662) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 4f6b9fd50 | fix | core: sanity checks not disabled for node-based test environments (#23636) | | 64ba72f1f | fix | select: show required asterisk when using required validator (#23500) | | 2602d2e8a | fix | stepper: add text for screen readers to indicate when step is complete or editable (#23519) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 7c16258cf | feat | switch to non-deprecated typings (#23350) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | 318178020 | fix | mdc-menu: Use body1 typography for menu content (#23657) |
| Commit | Type | Description | | -- | -- | -- | | db18b4093 | feat | add support for TypeScript 4.4 (#23646) |
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Angular Material date-fns Adapter
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