This release contains backwards-incompatible changes. Since esbuild is before version 1.0.0, these changes have been released as a new minor version to reflect this (as recommended by npm). You should either be pinning the exact version of esbuild in your package.json file or be using a version range syntax that only accepts patch upgrades such as ~0.12.0. See the documentation about semver for mo
The third major release of Stimulus represents a big milestone for the Hotwire community. This is the first release where every substantial new feature came as a contribution from outside of Basecamp and HEY. We've got a new package, action parameters, default values, target lifecycle callbacks, debug mode, utility-CSS support, and Controller.shouldLoad. Let's dig into what's new! New Package Firs
Today we're announcing the stable release of Lit 2. Lit 2 is a major update: it's smaller, faster and better than before, it lays the foundation for server-side rendering, and it's all wrapped up in the new lit package on npm. Lit has come a long way since April when we announced the first release candidate for Lit 2. Since then, many partners have tested the release candidates on big applications
Starting today we are evolving our brand identity to clarifying the difference between our company and our products. Material-UI: the Material Design components developed by MUI is now called Material UI, we ditched the hyphen! Material-UI: the organization is now called MUI. Material-UI X: the set of advanced React components is now called MUI X. Material-UI: the set of foundational MIT React com
Workbox v6.3.0 includes a couple of bug fixes and several new features. 🎉 What's New? Allow precaching "repair" when using subresource integrity Although unexpected, there are edge cases where the precache might not be in an inconsistent state, most likely due to a developer manually deleting something in DevTools. When this happens, workbox-precaching defaults to falling-back to using a network
🎉 Nightwatch is now a part of the BrowserStack family. Read More × We're delighted to announce that the next major version of Nightwatch is available in NPM as an alpha pre-release. It contains a wide range of new features and improvements for writing and running tests as well as full cross-browser testing support for W3C WebDriver compliant browsers. The underlying architecture has been complete
Today, we are excited to share the 3.0.1 stable release 🎉 As previously announced, Prisma has adopted SemVer strictly and this is the first major release which means it has some breaking changes. For all the breaking changes, there are guides and documentation to assist you with the upgrade. This release promotes many Preview features to General Availability. This means that they are ready for pr
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