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Description
Currently, when a challenge link from EvalAI is shared users see a generic view of EvalAI homepage. We want the details specific to a challenge to be shown when a link is shared. Here's how it looks currently
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Unit Testing
This is an amazing piece of work – no doubt. That being said where are the unit tests. No one is going to take this lib seriously without unit tests. Do what you need to do but this library should be the goto solution for angular development with complex and/or dynamic forms. The only reason it isn't is because of the lack of unit tests. Realistically I can't trust this library when it lacks basi
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Hi.
Thank you for creating a wonderful component.
I wanted to suggest two improvements with the UI of the component.
-On selecting a predefined range that exists within the same month (like yesterday, today, 20th-24th of the same month etc.), both the calendar tables show the same month. It would be better if a check could be made in this regard and the selected dates be shown in only one t
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