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feat(@angular-devkit/build-angular): change tslint default formatter to stylish #17230

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Change the default tslint formatter to stylish as offers a better output

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Change the default tslint formatter  to stylish as offers a better output
@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added PR state: blocked target: major This PR is targeted for the next major release labels Mar 16, 2020
@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added this to the V10-candidates milestone Mar 16, 2020
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@alan-agius4 alan-agius4 added action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed PR state: blocked labels Mar 23, 2020
@dgp1130 dgp1130 merged commit cad8154 into angular:master Mar 24, 2020
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