Blox Material makes it possible to create beautiful Angular apps with modular and customizable UI components, designed according to the Material Design Guidelines. It integrates Material Components for the Web (a Google project) with the Angular framework.
- Documention, Demo & Examples
 - Old Documention, Demo & Examples (for v0.x)
 - Changelog
 - News (via twitter)
 - Guide for upgrading from v0.18.1 to v1.0.0
 
- Upgrade to material-components-web 9.0.0
 - Implement new components: 
banner,circular-progress,data-table,segmented-button,tooltip, andtouch-target - Add angular schematics support to help with installation
 - Add component alternatives to directives with complex structure
 - Add autocomplete input component
 
If you want to code on the library itself, or build it from source for other reasons, here are some tips:
- Please run an 
npm installin the root directory first. The root directory contains git hooks and scripts for releasing/publishing new versions. - The library code is in the directory 
bundle. You need to runnpm installthere, before e.g. building (npm run build) or testing (npm run test) the material library. - The demo and documentation website is in the 
sitedirectory. Before building, the site, you must have built the materialbundlefirst. - Check the 
package.jsonfiles for other commands that can be used to build, debug, test, release, or publish the library. - Publishing a new bundle is handled by Github Actions. The commands for publishing/releasing a new
version are in the root 
package.json. These commands create the appropriate tags and changes that are picked up by a Github Action build to do an actual publish/deploy/distribution of a new version of the library. - Please use commit messages according to the Angular Commit Message Guidelines.