Guy Bedford ⋅ 28 September 2018 (Revised from 31 August 2018 alpha release post) SystemJS 2.0.0 has just been released, a significant simplification of the project building on the principle of a focused hackable core with a minimal footprint. The project now provides two base builds: s.js - a 1.5KB minimal loader supporting the full semantics of System.register loading only. This is an ideal loade
⚠️ 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
Today I’m super excited to release Parcel v1.10.0. Check it out on Github! 🐠 Babel 7 support — Parcel now supports Babel 7 plugins out of the box, while retaining Babel 6 support as well. In addition, we now automatically install the correct version of Babel for you, along with any missing plugins as you develop!🌊 Automatic Flow support — Parcel automatically detects Flow types and strips them f
After 26 canary releases and 3.4 million downloads, we are proud to introduce the production-ready Next.js 7, featuring: DX improvements: 57% faster bootup, 42% faster re-compilation Better error reporting with react-error-overlay Upgraded compilation pipeline: Webpack 4 and Babel 7 Standardized Dynamic Imports Static CDN support Smaller initial HTML payload React Context with SSR between App and
I’ve just tagged Acorn 6.0.0. This is a backwards-incompatible release. It splits the loose parser and the AST walker off into separate modules (acorn-loose and acorn-walk), and changes the way the plugin system works. You can get the package from npm as usual, or look at the new patches on GitHub. Release notes Bug fixes Better handle variable-redefinition checks for catch bindings and functions
The whatwg-fetch package is now a module with exports. The following methods/classes are available: fetch Headers Request Response DOMException All exports except for DOMException represent the polyfill implementations, not the native variants if they are available. This library still automatically acts like a polyfill if native window.fetch is unavailable; there is currently no way to use it as a
Hi from JSConf US in sunny San Diego, Calif., where a representative group of Johnny-Five contributors met and planned what's next for Johnny-Five. And—ta-da!—we are thrilled to announce the release of Johnny-Five v1.0.0! Don't panic. This is the Johnny-Five you already know and love. There are no breaking changes from the most recent released, tagged version (v0.15.1). In fact, there are zero cha
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
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