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A simple yet powerful tree component for Angular2
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https://angular2-tree.readme.io/docs/
angular-tree-component supports angular 2 and above, and AoT compilation.
run npm run example:cli and open localhost:4200 to test your code before submitting a pull request.
Windows users - if it doesn't work try npm run example:cli:win.
To run tests locally - make sure port 4200 is available and run:
$ npm run example:cli # Wait until webpack finishes and http://localhost:4200 is available
$ npm run test:dev
Please check the issues / project before starting to work on a feature / bug to make sure it's not already in progress.
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A simple yet powerful tree component for Angular2
We found that @jonhermansen/angular-tree-component demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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