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Bobby Bo (TeBo)Feb 27, 2018
A very powerful tool for gaining an overview of your angularjs architecture. Very easy to use and highly recommendable. Thumbs up for a much needed tool.
Parson SharmaDec 14, 2017
Amazing tool. Are their any similar tool which works on latest versions of Angular (2 and above). ?
José David García RodríguezSep 15, 2017
Good tool.
A Chrome Web Store userOct 28, 2016
I don't even use the graph, only the "AngularJS Scope" added to the right hand panel. I use it all the time. Great tool, even if you use only for scope inspection.
Nadeem RamsingAug 25, 2016
Very clean and understandable; and the options to choose what we want to see is purely marvelous.
R. P.Aug 10, 2016
Is.nt works
Filip SobczakDeveloperNov 4, 2016
Could you be more specific? It seems to work for everyone else, there's a github issue tracker https://github.com/filso/ng-dependency-graph
Gábor TillJul 28, 2016
Great tool! Thank you very much!
Joel ZipkinJun 7, 2016
Amazing Tool Filip! I found myself in Circular Dependency hell today and was soooo happy to find this tool available. It was frosting on top that it was already even packaged as a snazzy chrome extension with nice graphics. Suggestion: Even with your ignore and filter options, more complicated apps (100+ modules) need a more sophisticated form of filtering. The type I was looking for was that I can click on a given Module or Component and can then hide anything that isn't either a dependen... Show more
Filip SobczakDeveloperJun 8, 2016
Hi Joel, thank you for feedback. You're another person mentioning filtering actually. I'm guessing it would be nice to make it preserve state somehow? I can imagine it would be annoying to click half of your modules just to find out that graph layout has reseted on refresh? :) I'll give it some thought!
Konrad SzałwińskiOct 22, 2015
Great product!
Vincent DuSep 28, 2015
Very awesome display of the dependencies, kinda wish the next version may include the ability to hide certain parts based on a manual toggle. Nonetheless very helpful.
Filip SobczakDeveloperJun 4, 2016
Hi Vincent. At this moment you can ignore some modules / components with right bottom inputs. Thanks for feedback, I'll think about interface that might allow for hiding single nodes