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Frameworks such as React, Vue, Angular, Svelte, SolidJS, and their meta frameworks (Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, SolidStart, Astro) have revolutionized web development by providing powerful tools and abstractions that simplify the process of building complex applications. These frameworks have inspired many developers to create innovative solutions that enhance the user experience, and developer expe
Join us early this May for our monthly town hall where we'll go over these release notes and more: https://community.redwoodjs.com/t/redwood-may-town-hall-v5-redwood-studio-experimental-opentelemetry-instrumentation/4827 Changelog Breaking feat(react): Upgrade to React 18 #4992 by @virtuoushub chore(deps): bump setup of Chakra UI to V2 #7649 by @virtuoushub fix: avoid naming conflict with client p
10.0.0 (2023-04-17) Release notes [breaking change] Immer 10 only supports modern browsers, that have support for Proxy, Reflect, Symbol and Map and Set. [breaking change] There is no longer a UMD build exposed (thanks Mark Erikson for modernizing the build setup in #1032! [breaking change] getters and setters are ignored by default on plain object, as this is a very uncommon case and provides a s
htmx 1.9.0 Release I’m happy to announce the 1.9.0 release of htmx. New Features Support for view transitions, based on the experimental View Transitions API currently available in Chrome 111+ and coming to other browsers soon. Support for “naked” hx-trigger attributes, where an hx-trigger is present on an element that does not have an hx-get, etc. defined on it. Instead, it will trigger the new h
2.0.0 (2023-04-14) ⚠ BREAKING CHANGES publish: make version & publish commands optional, closes #450 (#552) build: migrate to ESM build & switch to Vitest for ESM support (#537) --git-dry-run was renamed to --dry-run New Requirements Node >=16.15.0 and NPM >=8.5.0 are now required The version and publish commands are now optional, like all other Lerna-Lite commands see migration below Description
Storybook is the gold standard UI workshop environment. It’s used across the industry by teams at Monday.com, The Guardian, Intuit, and many others due to its unparalleled framework compatibility and rich features for development, documentation, and testing. Today, I’m excited to announce Storybook 7 (SB7), our first major release in over two years and by far our largest ever. It includes: ⚡ First
proto v0.44 - New terminal user interface and versions commandmoon v1.30 - Python support, self-hosted remote caching, task graph, and more!proto v0.42 - New bin linking, JSON/YAML plugins, and moremoon v1.29 - Improved affected tracking, experimental Pkl configuration, and moremoon v1.28 - Task presets, OS tasks, meta tokens, and more
In case you missed it, Lerna version 6.5 recently launched. We’ll catch you up on the latest Lerna news and newest features. Table of ContentsLerna: Brought to You by NxStill On Lerna 4?Idempotency Added to the lerna publish from-git Commandlerna run Can Run Multiple Scripts In a Single CommandNew --include-private Option Added To lerna publishMassive RefactorGetting Started With Lerna From The Le
This release is the first alpha release for Chai 5. The changes from v4.x: This package now uses ESM modules. CommonJS environments are no longer supported. If you wish to use a CommonJS environment, please continue to use Chai 4. Drop support for NodeJS versions less than 16. If you are using NodeJS v4-v15, please continue to use Chai 4. Drop support for Internet Explorer 10 & 11. If you wish to
Do Everything, Run Anywhere, But Small, And Faster. Hono v3.0.0 has been released now! Introduce the new features. Note There are some breaking changes. See the migration guide. HonoRequest Previously, c.req was an extended Request object. But, the functions and types vary by runtime. So it was causing inconvenience. Hence, HonoRequest is born. HonoRequest has Hono-specific functions such as req.p
Today, we are announcing Sandpack 2.0, which introduces Nodebox—a fast Node.js runtime that allows you to run server-side code in any browser. One year ago, we introduced Sandpack, an open-source in-browser bundler that allows you to run live running code examples on your website. We couldn’t have made a better decision. We knew how powerful Sandpack is (it's the bundler that powers CodeSandbox it
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