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feat(@nrwl/workspace): Support deselecting all graph nodes in dep-graph #2911

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james-gibson opened this issue Apr 24, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2912
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feat(@nrwl/workspace): Support deselecting all graph nodes in dep-graph #2911

james-gibson opened this issue Apr 24, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #2912
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james-gibson commented Apr 24, 2020

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Expected Behavior

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As a dep-graph user I would like to be able to deselect all graph nodes

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Dep-graph supports selecting all graph nodes

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When working on workspaces that contain 130+ library projects dep-graph can become slow and in some cases crash the browser tab. Deselecting projects one by one triggers SVG repaints that compound the issue

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@james-gibson james-gibson changed the title feat(@nrwl/workspace): Support unselecting all graph nodes in dep-graph feat(@nrwl/workspace): Support deselecting all graph nodes in dep-graph Apr 24, 2020
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