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@ng-matero/extensions
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The Ng-Matero Extensions is an extended component library for Angular Material.
Check out the demos and APIs.
At first, you should install the Angular Material and setup it. Learn more about the setup.
Install the Extensions library:
$ npm install @ng-matero/extensions --save
Import the modules you need, e.g. data-grid and select.
import { MtxGridModule } from '@ng-matero/extensions/grid';
import { MtxSelectModule } from '@ng-matero/extensions/select';
@NgModule({
...
imports: [MtxGridModule, MtxSelectModule, ...],
...
})
export class YourAppModule {
}
After import modules, you must define a theme. More about theming.
@use '@ng-matero/extensions' as mtx;
@include mtx.all-component-themes($theme);
The @use-based Sass API is only available in the version 12.0.0
or above.
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The npm package @ng-matero/extensions receives a total of 14,068 weekly downloads. As such, @ng-matero/extensions popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ng-matero/extensions demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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