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How well maintained is angular? Automated heuristic grade from public registry data. Version 1.8.3 · score 0/100 · graded 2026-07-14 (refreshed on deploy)

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−62known_vulnerabilities9 open vuln(s) affecting 1.8.3: 1 high, 5 moderate, 3 low (GHSA-2qqx-w9hr-q5gx, GHSA-2vrf-hf26-jrp5, GHSA-4w4v-5hc9-xrr2, GHSA-j58c-ww9w-pwp5, GHSA-m2h2-264f-f486, GHSA-m9gf-397r-hwpg, GHSA-mqm9-c95h-x2p6, GHSA-prc3-vjfx-vhm9, GHSA-qwqh-hm9m-p5hr)
−25deprecationnpm deprecated: For the actively supported Angular, see https://www.npmjs.com/package/@angular/core. AngularJS support has officially ended. For extended AngularJS support options, see https://goo.gle/angularjs-path-
−15stalenesslast publish 51 months ago
−3maintainer_countsingle maintainer (bus factor)

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