Angular's popular static site generator, Scully, has officially released its v1, which is expected to bring several improvements and new features to the tool, making it an even more attractive option for developers building Angular Jamstack applications. The release of v1 is seen as a significant milestone in Scully's development history, marking the culmination of the team's efforts to create a reliable and efficient static site generator specifically designed for Angular projects. With its official release, Scully aims to provide developers with a seamless experience for building and deploying Angular-based Jamstack applications, and the Scully team is actively seeking feedback, ideas, and contributions from the community through their Open Source repository. The release of v1 is accompanied by various resources, including documentation, schematics, and video tutorials, which are available on the Scully website to support developers in their journey to creating high-quality Angular Jamstack projects.