AngularJS support has officially ended as of January 2022
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AngularJS support has officially ended as of January 2022

In January of 2018, the AngularJS team laid out their plans for the final releases of AngularJS before entering long-term support and last year, they extended the LTS due to the global pandemic until December 31, 2021.

Here’s what teams can expect as a part of this new long term state, according to the AngularJS team:

  • CDN links will remain active and AngularJS.org will remain online
  • We’ll provide read-only access to the code, issue, and pull request history on GitHub by archiving the angular/angular.js repo and related repositories (that is, AngularJS Material, bower-material, etc.)
  • The AngularJS npm packages will remain on npm and bower, marked as deprecated
We’re incredibly proud of the work that has been done with AngularJS and the way it evolved into its successor, Angular, which empowers an ecosystem of millions of developers.

We encourage teams to upgrade their applications to the AngularJS successor Angular and benefit from productivity, scalability and improved performance. For teams still using AngularJS, please check out this post to explore some options.

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