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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.

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Parson SharmaDec 14, 2017

Amazing tool. Are their any similar tool which works on latest versions of Angular (2 and above). ?

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José David García RodríguezSep 15, 2017

Good tool.

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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.

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Nadeem RamsingAug 25, 2016

Very clean and understandable; and the options to choose what we want to see is purely marvelous.

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R. P.Aug 10, 2016

Is.nt works

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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

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Gábor TillJul 28, 2016

Great tool! Thank you very much!

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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

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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!

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Konrad SzałwińskiOct 22, 2015

Great product!

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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.

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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

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