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
9.0.0 / 2021-06-07 💥 Breaking Changes #4633: Drop Node.js v10.x support (@juergba) #4635: import-first loading of test files (@giltayar) Mocha is going ESM-first! This means that it will now use ESM import(test_file) to load the test files, instead of the CommonJS require(test_file). This is not a problem, as import can also load most files that require does. In the rare cases where this fails, i
In the Jest 26 blog post about a year ago, we announced that after two major releases with few breaking changes, Jest 27 will flip some switches to set better defaults for projects that are new or can migrate smoothly. This gives us the opportunity to remove some packages from the default distribution of Jest 28 and publish them as separately installable and pluggable modules instead. Everyone on
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 th
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
The Bootstrap Blog News and announcements for all things Bootstrap, including new releases, Bootstrap Themes, and Bootstrap Icons. Bootstrap 5 has officially landed! After three alphas, three betas, and several months of hard work, we’re shipping the first stable release of our new major version. It’s been a wild ride made possible by our maintainers and the amazing community that uses and contrib
⚠ BREAKING CHANGES node: drop Node 10 (#1919) implicitly private methods are now actually private deprecated reset() method is now private (call yargs() instead). yargs-factory: refactor yargs-factory to use class (#1895) .positional() now allowed at root level of yargs. coerce: coerce is now applied before validation. async: yargs now returns a promise if async or check are asynchronous. middlewa
This release shrinks our bundle size via error message extraction, updates several error messages for clarity, and optimizes our list of runtime dependencies. Overall, version 4.1 shrinks from 2.6K min+gz to 1.6K min+gz thanks to these changes. Be sure to check out the Redux Toolkit 1.6 alpha containing our new "RTK Query" data fetching APIs! It also includes Redux 4.1 as a dependency. Changelog E
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
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