We’re excited to announce the first beta release and general availability of the Rome linter for JavaScript and TypeScript. This is the beginning of an entire suite of tools. Rome is not only linter, but also a compiler, bundler, test runner, and more, for JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, JSON, Markdown, and CSS. We aim to unify the entire frontend development toolchain. Rome is a monolithic tool con
After 40+ beta versions & release candidates we are very excited to introduce Snowpack 2.0: A build system for the modern web. Starts up in <50ms and stays fast in large projects.Bundle-free development with bundled production builds.Built-in support for TypeScript, JSX, CSS Modules and more.Works with React, Preact, Vue, Svelte, and all your favorite libraries.Create Snowpack App (CSA) starter te
Better defaults, a better CLI and better heuristics. Oh, and TypeScript 3.8. After a long and careful consideration, we decided to change the default values for the trailingComma, arrowParens, and endOfLine options. We made the CLI more intuitive. And we've finally dropped support for Node versions older than 10, which had grown to become a huge maintenance hassle and an obstacle for contributors.
We're delighted today to introduce the new Create Next App. Create Next App sets up a modern React application powered by Next.js in one command. To get started all you have to do is run: Create Next App has been rebuilt from the ground up to provide the best possible developer experience: Interactive Experience: Running npx create-next-app (with no arguments) now launches an interactive experienc
Storybook powers component development for design systems like Shopify Polaris, IBM Carbon, Salesforce Lightning, Auth0 Cosmos, Airbnb Lunar, and more than 25,000 public GitHub projects. Storybook 5.2 streamlines component documentation for all Storybook users. Our goal is to make best practice documentation — like the kind found in the high profile design systems above — easy for all Storybook pr
3.14.0 (2019-05-14) Bug Fixes add: Never pass filter options to nested bootstrap (9a5a29c), closes #1989 run-lifecycle: Bump npm-lifecycle dependency to avoid noisy audit warning (ea7c20d) Features conventional-commits: Add conventional prerelease/graduation (#1991) (5d84b61), closes #1433 #1675 dist-tag: Prompt for OTP when required (af870bb) exec: Add just-in-time queue management (23736e5) impo
This release brings long-requested flexibility to quotes around object properties, allows Prettier configuration to be shared in the form of packages, adds a LWC parser, adds support for new GraphQL syntax and fixes lots of formatting bugs. Highlights JavaScript Add an option to modify when Prettier quotes object properties (#5934 by @azz) --quote-props <as-needed|preserve|consistent> as-needed (d
New Release: 2.10.0 The JSHint team Feb 5th, 2019 This release introduces support for the three most recent editions of JavaScript: ES7, ES8, and ES9. Users can enable support for any one of these via the esversion linting option. Perhaps most notably, this includes "async functions." Since their standardization in ES2017, no feature has been more requested. We're happy to add support for this pow
This release improves HTML formatting and contains better CRLF handling, new syntax features, and fixes several bugs. Highlights Respect surrounding linebreaks (#5596 by @ikatyang) Previously, Prettier always put elements in a single line if they didn’t go past the printWidth, but this doesn’t work for elements that are used as if-else blocks or are intended to contain several items. To solve this
This release adds support for HTML, Vue, Angular and MDX. It also respects decorator position, adds an option for JSX single quotes, allows parser inference via shebang, adds support for several new syntax features, and has a few formatting tweaks. Highlights HTML/Vue/Angular Support HTML, Vue, and Angular (#5259 by @ikatyang, #4753 by @evilebottnawi, #2083 by @azz) Prettier can now format HTML
2018-October-29 Storybook 4.0 is our first major-version update in over a year! Key improvements include: Build tools Webpack 4 #3148 Babel 7 #3746 View layers Storybook for Ember #4237 Storybook for MarkoJS #3504 Storybook for Mithril #3244 Storybook for HTML snippets #3475 Storybook for Svelte #3770 Storybook for Riot #4070 Mobile Mobile device view: toggling stories panel with ☰ button #3337 Re
⚠️ Changes for >=3 can now be found in https://github.com/typicode/husky/releases 3.0.0 Fix HUSKY_SKIP_INSTALL=1 not skipping install Breaking change husky requires now Git >= 2.13.2. If you're already using husky v2 and don't use an old version of Git, you can safely upgrade. 2.7.0 Due to issues with Git < 2.13.2, this version is a rollback and is the same as husky v2.4.1. Changes introduced in v
It was about a year ago that sonarwhal was open sourced at the JS Foundation. We've come a long way since then, implementing new features, and widening the scope of the project. We've also had the opportunity to talk with many developers from different countries and we realized that there were some challenges with the name: some people didn't know what narwhals are (or that they are real), trouble
リリース、障害情報などのサービスのお知らせ
最新の人気エントリーの配信
処理を実行中です
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く