Two days ago, I released Cerious Grid — a fully pluggable, enterprise-level Angular data grid built to be fast, customizable, and extensible.
To my surprise, it’s already been downloaded 382 times in just 48 hours. 🎉
That’s incredibly exciting — but now I need your help.
🧠 What Is Cerious Grid?
This isn't your average Angular table. It’s a full-featured grid solution with:
⚡ Virtual scrolling for massive datasets
🧩 Pluggable architecture — extend or override any behavior
🧾 Custom templates for cells, headers, and rows
🔁 Group by, multi-column sorting, and Excel export
🌐 Server-side mode for large-scale data
🧱 Grouped column headers and nested rows
It’s open source, dependency-light, and built for teams who need flexibility and power.
👋 I'd Love Your Feedback
I’ve seen a lot of early interest, but haven’t heard from anyone using it yet —
and I want to hear from you!
Is it working for your project?
Are there bugs or missing features?
Does the API feel intuitive?
Even just knowing how you're trying to use it would be incredibly helpful.
🧪 Try It Out
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npm install ngx-cerious-widgets
Then visit 📘 documentation or try the ⚡ StackBlitz demo.
🙌 How You Can Help
⭐ Star the repo on GitHub
🐞 Report bugs or file issues
💡 Request a feature
💬 Drop a comment here and say hello!
I do plan on releasing some videos and more examples. Let me know what you would like to see.
Building something like this is only worth it if it’s useful to others.
So if you’ve downloaded Cerious Grid — even just to try it out — I’d love to hear from you.
Thanks again. Let’s keep pushing it forward 🚀
Stay Cerious,
— @ryoucerious