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feat(angular): support incremental TypeScript semantic diagnostics in ng-packagr executors #19405

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@leosvelperez leosvelperez commented Oct 2, 2023

Align the implementation with that of the Angular CLI ng-packagr builder.

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@leosvelperez leosvelperez force-pushed the angular/ng-packagr-ts-incremental-diagnostics branch from bac2c18 to f06ce78 Compare October 2, 2023 12:57
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@leosvelperez leosvelperez merged commit 19be500 into nrwl:master Oct 3, 2023
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