en.Wedoany.com Reported - Google's web framework Angular has officially released major version 22, with several features such as Signal Forms and Angular Aria now reaching production-ready status. The Angular team has simultaneously strengthened the framework's integration with AI-assisted development tools, and the new version includes a series of updates and new features.
The Signal Forms feature, previously experimental in Angular 21, is now available for production environments. This library manages form state based on reactive Angular Signals, providing type-safe access to form fields and centralized, pattern-based validation logic. Since the previous version, it has added complete documentation as well as support for Angular Material and Angular Aria. Angular Aria has also reached production-ready status in the new version. This accessibility-focused library now offers twelve UI patterns covering common accessibility aspects, with four patterns added after Angular 21: Autocomplete, Select, Multiselect, and Menubar. Additionally, two APIs for asynchronous reactivity, resource and httpResource, have also entered the production-ready stage.
To improve the AI-assisted development experience for Angular, the team has made adjustments to some features. The experimental Angular MCP server (Model Context Protocol) has been updated, providing new tools that allow direct interaction with the development server when AI assists in creating applications, such as devserver.start for starting the development server and devserver.stop for stopping it. Two Agent skills are also available for developers: angular-developer and angular-new-app. The former provides the model with best practices and guidelines for writing modern Angular applications, covering new features like Angular Aria and Signal Forms; the latter is aimed at developers who want to try Angular for the first time in an AI agent environment, guiding the AI assistant to configure the local environment for Angular development. For more information, refer to the Angular blog.
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