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Hi @dedalo! Great questions. Thanks for asking! First and foremost, the React "element generation" support has always been mostly experimental. It's hard to get it right (though we are now seeing more tools out there, like Anima and Amplify Studio, getting it kind of "right") and the current solution supports it in a fairly hacky way. The intent of it was to allow a foundational type of creation, say "boilerplating", and getting documents in order with pretty rightish content - such files would in many cases have to be manually reworked to some extent, anyway. With that said, to your questions:
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Hello Figmagic team and community,
First off, thank you for the great work on this tool;
I've noticed that there is support for generating code tailored for React.I wanted to initiate a discussion around the possibility of adding support for Angular projects.
I believe having Angular support could significantly widen Figmagic's user base and make it a go-to choice for many Angular developers looking to integrate design tokens and assets from Figma directly into their projects.
Thank you!
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