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fix(@angular/cli): stabilize webpack module identifiers#4733

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This provides increased viability for long-term caching by limiting the changes to the content of output files due to webpack module identifier changes.

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This LGTM, but you'll need to change the eject task to handle this new plugin.

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Please rebase on top of master.

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Done.

asnowwolf pushed a commit to asnowwolf/angular-cli that referenced this pull request Apr 12, 2017
This provides increased viability for long-term caching by limiting the
changes to the content of output files due to webpack module identifier
changes.

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mostafaibr pushed a commit to mostafaibr/angular-cli that referenced this pull request May 29, 2026
This provides increased viability for long-term caching by limiting the
changes to the content of output files due to webpack module identifier
changes.

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