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ivycc

v0.5.0

Published

A library to detect packages which are not compatible with angular ivy

Downloads

54

Readme

Ivy Compatibility Check

Welcome to Ivy Compatibility Check, a tool designed to help you ensure that your Angular applications are using only Ivy-compatible libraries. This library currently supports Angular 15, and we're working on adding support for older versions as well.

Prerequisites

  • Make sure your project is using version lower than Angular v16
  • Make sure you have successfully installed node_modules without any errors
  • Make sure to run ng serve command

Usage

You can use Ivy Compatibility Check in your Angular project by running the following command:

npx ivycc

If you have installed the package as a dependency, then you can run the following commands:

For angular applications -

npx ng g ivycc:check

For nx workspace based angular applications -

npx nx g ivycc:check

This command will analyze your project's dependencies and provide a report on any libraries that are not compatible with Ivy. It's a simple yet powerful way to ensure that your application remains compatible with the latest Angular advancements.

Thank you for choosing Ivy Compatibility Check! If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvement, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to help you build better Angular applications.