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@visualize-library/angular

v1.0.39

Published

Angular adapter for Visualize Library (scaffolding)

Readme

@visualize-library/angular

Visualize Library is a zero-config component explorer for real-world teams. It builds a searchable registry of your components, renders live previews, and surfaces docgen-backed props and saved scenarios without forcing Storybook stories or bespoke playgrounds.

Why teams care

  • Ships visibility fast on existing repos: point it at your globs to browse components, tags, and insights in minutes.
  • Fast docgen worker plus caching keeps large codebases responsive; the Design System view organizes tokens and manual entries for stakeholders.
  • Embed the UI in your dev server, export a static bundle, or gate it with basic auth so product, design, and engineering stay aligned.

Get started

  • Full installation guides, demos, and roadmap live at https://www.visualizelibrary.dev/.
  • Angular support is in active development. Track availability on the website and start with the React or Vue adapters today if you need production usage.

About this package

@visualize-library/angular is the early adapter scaffold that will wire the Visualize CLI and shared UI into Angular projects. It exists for preview purposes; most teams should follow the site instructions and use the stable adapters until Angular support is announced. For updates and contact info, visit the website.