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"ag" stands for AGnostic
$ bower install ag-grid
$ npm install ag-grid
See the www.ag-grid.com for overview and documentation.
To build:
npm install
npm install gulp -g
bower install
gulp
or gulp release
Default gulp task is for development. It includes source maps, does not include minification, and starts a watch.
'release' gulp task does minification and no source maps. This is for releasing.
If you are doing a Pull Request:
src/
files only, don't update dist filesdocs/
, a feature is not complete unless it's documenteddist/
Please do not use GitHub issues to ask questions. Ask questions on the website forum.
ag-Grid is not looking for contributors for the project. If you have ideas, feel free to get in touch and let me know. Or if you want to suggest something, feel free to create a pull request with your ideas.
If you would like to help, then please provide me with guidance and advice. I don't claim to know everything, so welcome others opinions on the direction of the project.
FAQs
Advanced Data Grid / Data Table supporting Javascript / React / AngularJS / Web Components
The npm package ag-grid receives a total of 11,661 weekly downloads. As such, ag-grid popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ag-grid demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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