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Robert Knight authored
It is confusing to have a Babel plugin with an Angular-related name and Angular-sounding annotations (`@ngInject`) in the code, even though we're not using AngularJS. Although we're not using AngularJS any more, we still have services that are instantiated by a dependency injection container. The container reads dependency names from a `$inject` property on service functions/classes. This `$inject` property is added by `babel-plugin-angularjs-annotate`. This commit replaces the `angularjs-annotate` Babel plugin with one maintained by us [1]. The new plugin provides only the functionality that we need (eg. only processes explicitly annotated functions) and uses a more generic `@inject` annotation. [1] https://github.com/hypothesis/babel-plugin-inject-args
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