Angular Feature Flags

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Angular Feature Flags
Score 6.4 out of 10
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Angular Feature Flags is an open source AngularJS feature management tool.N/A
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Chose Angular Feature Flags
We still utilize Git as our source control system but Feature Flags allow us to use Git in a less complex and more efficient way for our development needs.
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Angular Feature Flags
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Angular Feature Flags
Likelihood to Recommend
Open Source
Feature Flags are well suited for apps which are being developed across numerous teams in order to extend and basically enable/disable whatever areas of the app you want. It's not really necessary for an individual developer or perhaps even a single team of developers, depending.
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Pros
Open Source
  • Allows for easy configuration of what you may define as features
  • Allows for a customization layer to utilize Feature Flags
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Cons
Open Source
  • Would be nice if there were a built in route guard and more end to end solution out of the box I suppose
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Open Source
We still utilize Git as our source control system but Feature Flags allow us to use Git in a less complex and more efficient way for our development needs.
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Return on Investment
Open Source
  • I would say a large ROI considering the reduction in branching and merging we need to perform and also the ability to use common, up to date code across teams. There's a lot of shared code we make use of, particularly with identity and authentication and our entire identity platform which is essentially used by each feature.
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