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TypeScript 5.3 provides a new programmatically accessible option on the compiler host object to control the amount of JSDoc parsing that the TypeScript parser will perform. The `tsc` command line tool now uses the `ParseForTypeErrors` value which only parses JSDoc comments that may affect type checking and is considered a good default for tools such as the Angular CLI. The Angular CLI will now attempt to use the `ParseForTypeErrors` value as well when available. Projects will need to use TypeScript 5.3+ for this option to be available. No behavior changes will occur on TypeScript 5.2 projects. This should not only provide a small improvement to build times but also a reduction in overall memory usage.
@angular-devkit/build-angular
This package contains Architect builders used to build and test Angular applications and libraries.
Builders
Name | Description |
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application | Build an Angular application targeting a browser and server environment using esbuild. |
app-shell | Build an Angular App shell. |
browser | Build an Angular application targeting a browser environment using Webpack. |
browser-esbuild | Build an Angular application targeting a browser environment using esbuild. |
dev-server | A development server that provides live reloading. |
extract-i18n | Extract i18n messages from an Angular application. |
karma | Execute unit tests using Karma test runner. |
ng-packagr | Build and package an Angular library in Angular Package Format (APF) format using ng-packagr. |
prerender | Prerender pages of your application. Prerendering is the process where a dynamic page is processed at build time generating static HTML. |
server | Build an Angular application targeting a Node.js environment. |
ssr-dev-server | A development server which offers live reload during development, but uses server-side rendering. |
protractor | Deprecated - Run end-to-end tests using Protractor framework. |
Disclaimer
While the builders when executed via the Angular CLI and their associated options are considered stable, the programmatic APIs are not considered officially supported and are not subject to the breaking change guarantees of SemVer.