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    • Updated the README with new resources on micro-frontends, AI integration, Angular CLI MCP Server Setup, agent configuration, Cursor community, and an Angular OpenAPI Client Generator.

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The README.md file was updated with new links and resources across several sections, including Micro-Frontends, AI, Generators and Scaffolding, and a new community hub. These additions provide references to mindmaps, setup guides, documentation, and tools relevant to Angular, AI, and code generation.

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README Enhancements
README.md
Added new links to mindmaps, official docs, setup guides, configuration files, a community hub, and an Angular OpenAPI client generator in relevant sections (Micro-Frontends, AI, Generators and Scaffolding).

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A README grows with links anew,
Mindmaps, docs, and guides in view.
Scaffolding tools and agents appear,
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With every hop, the knowledge grows—
A garden of resources, row by row! 🥕

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🧹 Nitpick comments (2)
README.md (2)

625-625: Minor ordering nitpick

Within the AI section the list is (loosely) kept alphabetical.
AGENT.md (starts with “A”) currently sits after abbi-ng-ai-image-descriptor and before agent-rules-kit, which is fine, but placing it directly after abbi-… would keep strict ordering.


736-737: Alphabetical position is off

ng-openapi should appear before “Node Initializr” (line 729) and after “nx” (line 730) to stay in alphabetical order inside the Generators and Scaffolding section.

-* [ng-openapi](https://github.com/ng-openapi/ng-openapi) - Angular OpenAPI Client Generator.

Re-insert the bullet in the correct spot to maintain the README’s consistent ordering.

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README.md (3)

568-568: Entry looks good – no action needed

The new Micro-Frontends resource is correctly formatted and alphabetically placed between the existing items.


634-634: LGTM – new community link adds value

No issues spotted with the cursor.directory entry.


619-621: Links Verified – HTTP 200
Both https://angular.dev/ai and https://angular.dev/ai/mcp return HTTP 200. The README badges will resolve correctly.

  • File: README.md
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