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    • Updated the README by removing several outdated or redundant library entries across various categories.
    • Corrected a package name in the Captcha section for improved accuracy.

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This change updates the README.md documentation by removing multiple entries for Angular-related libraries and tools across various categories and correcting a single package name. No new functionality or logic is introduced; all changes are limited to documentation content.

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README.md Removed numerous library/tool entries across categories (calendar, carousel, charting, cookie, grid, date, DOM, file upload, drag-and-drop, editor, etc.); corrected one package name in the Captcha section.

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I tidied up the README’s list,
Old libraries now dismissed.
With careful paws, I swept away
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One name fixed, the rest are gone—
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1157-1157: Package namespace correction looks good

The update from @trustcaptcha/* to @trustcomponent/trustcaptcha-angular matches the npm namespace used by the publisher, so the link should now resolve correctly.
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@jdegand jdegand merged commit e874be8 into PatrickJS:gh-pages Jul 3, 2025
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