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videogular2-with-offset
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Videogular is a video application framework for desktop and mobile powered by Angular
Videogular is an HTML5 video player for Angular 2.0. Videogular is a wrapper over the HTML5 video tag, so you can just add whatever you want. This provides a very powerful, but simple to use solution, for everybody.
You can see a demo here: https://videogular.github.io/videogular2-showroom/#/
Documentation: https://videogular.github.io/videogular2
To get up and running quickly, check out the getting started guide.
Run start
to compile the project, execute tests and check coverage:
npm start
Run build
to compile the project:
npm run build
Run test
to test the project:
npm test
Run coverage
to check the coverage report:
npm run coverage
To start the example app run the following commands and open http://localhost:8080:
cd examples
npm install
npm run build
npm start
Videogular wants to thank you to this companies for support this project:
Videogular is a project created by Raúl Jiménez and released under MIT license.
This project would not be possible without our team members and an amazing community,
FAQs
Videogular is a video application framework for desktop and mobile powered by Angular
The npm package videogular2-with-offset receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, videogular2-with-offset popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that videogular2-with-offset 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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