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  • A index.ts file for the Material package has been added at some point. To be consistent, we switch away from public-api.ts to index.ts for the output of the individual packages.

* A `index.ts` file for the Material package has been added at some point. To be consistent, we switch away from `public-api.ts` to `index.ts` for the output of the individual packages.
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LGTM

@josephperrott josephperrott added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker labels Jul 2, 2018
@mmalerba mmalerba merged commit 4850167 into angular:master Jul 5, 2018
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* A `index.ts` file for the Material package has been added at some point. To be consistent, we switch away from `public-api.ts` to `index.ts` for the output of the individual packages.
victoriaaa234 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jul 25, 2018
* A `index.ts` file for the Material package has been added at some point. To be consistent, we switch away from `public-api.ts` to `index.ts` for the output of the individual packages.
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