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feat(@ngtools/webpack): support Webpack 5#20037

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@clydin clydin commented Feb 12, 2021

The @ngtools/webpack package now officially supports Webpack 5.
It is also now built against Webpack 5 types. Webpack 4 support is temporarily maintained while the remainder of the tooling is transitioned.

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The `@ngtools/webpack` package now officially supports Webpack 5.
It is also now built against Webpack 5 types.  Webpack 4 support is temporarily maintained while the remainder of the tooling is transitioned.
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