This release adds support for TypeScript 4.5's new syntax and MDX v2 comment syntax! If you enjoy Prettier and would like to support our work, consider sponsoring us directly via our OpenCollective or by sponsoring the projects we depend on, including typescript-eslint, remark, and Babel. Highlights Avoid extra offset in arrow function body when using long types (#11515 by @kachkaev and @thorn0) S
This release renames the jsxBracketSameLine option to bracketSameLine, which supports HTML, Vue, and Angular in addition to JSX. The old name has been deprecated. We’ve also added support for TypeScript 4.4, including new syntax features such as class static blocks. If you enjoy Prettier and would like to support our work, consider sponsoring us directly via our OpenCollective or by sponsoring the
Storybook is the industry-standard UI development workshop for components and pages. It's used by Dropbox, Shopify, Stripe, and thousands more teams. Developers choose Storybook because it helps them focus on one thing: the user interface. There's already a mountain of complexity in app development, Storybook makes your job simpler by isolating UI concerns from the noise of backend, APIs, and data
How Astro Works Astro works a lot like a static site generator. If you have ever used Eleventy, Hugo, or Jekyll (or even a server-side web framework like Rails, Laravel, or Django) then you should feel right at home with Astro. In Astro, you compose your website using UI components from your favorite JavaScript web framework (React, Svelte, Vue, etc). Astro renders your entire site to static HTML
The Parcel team is excited to release Parcel 2 beta 3! This release includes a ground up rewrite of our JavaScript compiler in Rust, which improves overall build performance by up to 10x. In addition, this post will cover some other improvements we’ve made to Parcel since our last update, along with our roadmap to a stable Parcel 2 release. 10x faster JavaScript compiler written in Rust 🚀Over the
This release focuses on fixing long-standing issues in the JavaScript printer. Be warned that, unfortunately, reformatting a project with the new version might result in quite a big diff. If you don’t use ignoreRevsFile to hide such wholesale changes from git blame, it might be about time. A remarkable milestone is the long-awaited release of the Ember / Handlebars formatter. It’s supposed to be t
Storybook is the industry standard UI development workshop for components and pages. It's used by Netflix, Slack, Target, Shopify, Stripe, and thousands of teams around the world. As a modern frontend developer, you’re in a constant cat-and-mouse game to stay on top of ecosystem changes. Every Storybook release contains hundreds of adaptations to try to make that easier for you, whether you’re upg
After being in early access for Open Source projects and Sponsors for a limited time, I'm happy to announce that husky 6 is MIT again and can be freely used in commercial projects! 🎉 Many thanks to the Open Source projects and Companies which have switched to/sponsored the new husky during this period! OSS is my full-time job, please consider sponsoring the development of husky on GitHub sponsors
Today I'm excited to announce the official release of Vite 2.0! Vite (French word for "fast", pronounced /vit/) is a new kind of build tool for frontend web development. Think a pre-configured dev server + bundler combo, but leaner and faster. It leverages browser's native ES modules support and tools written in compile-to-native languages like esbuild to deliver a snappy and modern development ex
I’m happy to announce the release of husky 5 🎉 🐺 woof! During the past years, husky has grown in complexity. With this version, I wanted to go back to something simpler, more flexible and closer to the metal. You can use husky 5 in your Open Source projects today. Thanks for your support and feedback. I hope you’ll enjoy this release <3 https://github.com/typicode/husky Faster and smallerHusky 5
Snowpack v3.0 is here! This is our biggest release yet with brand new features including: Pre-bundled streaming imports - Import any npm package, on-demand.Integrated build optimizations - Built-in bundling, preloading, minification, and more.JavaScript API - Integrate with Snowpack’s brand new native JS API.Node.js Runtime API - Import your Snowpack-built files directly into Node.js.Bug fixes, st
The Volta team is thrilled to announce that Volta 1.0.0 is now available! Volta is a fast, reliable utility for declaring your JavaScript Toolchains as Code. In much the same way that Infrastructure as Code frees teams from manually managing their server infrastructure, Volta takes the hassle out of installing and coordinating JavaScript tools—such as Node, package managers, and package binaries—s
tl;dr: Snowpack v3.0 will release on January 6th, 2021 (the one-year anniversary of its original launch post). This is our biggest release yet with some serious new features, including a new way to load npm imports on-demand and skip the frontend npm install step entirely. Update: Release was delayed for a week for some finishing touches. New release date is January 13th! More info on Discord. Bes
Storybook is the industry standard UI component workshop. It organizes components and their states to structure UI development, testing, and documentation. It's used by teams at Twitter, Slack, Airbnb, Shopify, Stripe, and Microsoft. As Storybook grows in popularity, companies are building more components in it than ever before. Atomic components, full blown pages, and everything in between. Perfo
This release supports new JavaScript parsers espree and meriyah, supports TypeScript 4.1, ships ESM standalone bundles for modern browsers, and includes many bug fixes and improvements! Highlights JavaScript Add espree and meriyah parser (#9000, #9514 by @fisker) Two new values for the parser option has been added: espree - which is the default parser used by ESLint. Note that espree only works
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