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@grandgular/rive-angular

Modern Angular wrapper for Rive animations with reactive state management, built with signals and zoneless architecture

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Keywords

angularriveanimationcanvasgraphicsstate-machinestandalonesignalstypescriptnginteractivereactiveng-rivezonelessrive-angularwebgl2angular-animation

Versions (showing 9 of 9)

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1.1.1 1 / 0
1.1.0 1 / 0
1.0.0 1 / 0
0.4.0 1 / 0
0.3.0 1 / 0
0.2.0 1 / 0
0.1.2 1 / 0
0.1.1 1 / 0
0.1.0 1 / 0

v1.1.1

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v0.4.0

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v0.3.0

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v0.2.0

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v0.1.2

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v0.1.1

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v0.1.0

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