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  • リリースノート管理術

    みなさま、OSSの変更履歴、要するにCHANGELOGやリリースノートはどのように管理しておられるでしょうか。自分はというと、抱えるリポジトリも数百個に増えてきて、まあ要するに細かく管理するのがだるく、最近は変更履歴の管理方法も変わってきました。 CHANGELOGからGitHub Releasesへ 昔は、おおよそKeep a changelogの方式に準拠したCHANGELOG.mdを書いていました。semantic versioningでバージョン管理をしながら、個々のバージョンごとに次のセクションを設けて変更内容を説明するような感じです。 Added Changed Deprecated Fixed Removed Security 今は、新規につくるリポジトリではCHANGELOG.mdは用意せず、GitHub ReleasesにKeep a changelogに似た形式で変更内

    • Release v5.2.1 · IBM/plex

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        Release v5.2.1 · IBM/plex
      • Fresh 1.0

        Fresh is a new full stack web framework for Deno. By default, web pages built with Fresh send zero JavaScript to the client. The framework has no build step which allows for an order of magnitude improvement in deployment times. Today we are releasing the first stable version of Fresh. Client side rendering has become increasingly popular in recent years. React (and React-like) pages allow program

          Fresh 1.0
        • Astro 1.0 | Astro

          We are thrilled to announce Astro v1.0: a web framework for building fast, content-focused websites. Over the last 16 months, Astro has grown from an empty repo to over 13,000 stars on GitHub and 30,000 early users around the world. The Astro documentation has been translated into 6 different languages, and Astro has already been deployed at amazing companies such as Firebase (Google), Trivago, Th

            Astro 1.0 | Astro
          • Deno 1.0

            Dynamic languages are useful tools. Scripting allows users to rapidly and succinctly tie together complex systems and express ideas without worrying about details like memory management or build systems. In recent years programming languages like Rust and Go have made it much easier to produce sophisticated native machine code; these projects are incredibly important developments in computer infra

              Deno 1.0
            • jQuery 4.0.0 BETA! | Official jQuery Blog

              jQuery 4.0.0 has been in the works for a long time, but it is now ready for a beta release! There’s a lot to cover, and the team is excited to see it released. We’ve got bug fixes, performance improvements, and some breaking changes. We removed support for IE<11 after all! Still, we expect disruption to be minimal. Many of the breaking changes are ones the team has wanted to make for years, but co

              • Writing better release notes

                31st January 2022 Release notes are an important part of the open source process. I’ve been thinking about these a lot recently, and I’ve assembled some thoughts on how to do a better job with them. Write release notes. Seriously—if you want people to take advantage of the work you have been doing to improve your projects, you need to tell them about it! Include the date. The date matters a lot, b

                  Writing better release notes
                • Announcing Flutter 2- Google Developers Blog

                  Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Our next generation of Flutter, built for web, mobile, and desktop Today, we’re announcing Flutter 2: a major upgrade to Flutter that enables developers to create beautiful, fast, and portable apps for any platform. With Flutter 2, you can use the same codebase to ship native apps to five operating systems: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux; as well as we

                    Announcing Flutter 2- Google Developers Blog
                  • Announcing TypeScript 4.0 - TypeScript

                    Today we are thrilled to announce the availability of TypeScript 4.0! This version of the language represents our next generation of TypeScript releases, as we dive deeper into expressivity, productivity, and scalability. If you’re not familiar with TypeScript, it’s a language that builds on top of JavaScript by adding syntax for static types. The idea is that by writing down the types of your val

                      Announcing TypeScript 4.0 - TypeScript
                    • React-pdf - Announcing react-pdf v2.0

                      I'm very excited to announce react-pdf 2.0 to the world! This is the culmination of almost an entire year of work and all the lessons learned since this project started all the way back in October 2016. It's crazy, I feel it was just yesterday when I was announcing 1.0 as well. In essence, this new 2.0 version is a full reimplementation of the library. Starting from scratch is always a risky move,

                        React-pdf - Announcing react-pdf v2.0
                      • Astro 2.0 | Astro

                        Introducing Astro 2.0! Astro is a popular web framework for building performant, content-focused websites. Our next-gen frontend architecture (known as Astro Islands) can optimize your site to load 33% faster with 90% less JavaScript using the UI frameworks you already love like React, Svelte, and Vue. Astro 2.0 is the first major web framework to deliver complete type-safety for Markdown and MDX.

                          Astro 2.0 | Astro
                        • Next.js 12

                          As we announced at Next.js Conf, Next.js 12 is our biggest release ever: Rust Compiler: ~3x faster Fast Refresh and ~5x faster builds Middleware (beta): Enabling full flexibility in Next.js with code over configuration React 18 Support: Native Next.js APIs are now supported, as well as Suspense <Image /> AVIF Support: Opt-in for 20% smaller images Bot-aware ISR Fallback: Optimized SEO for web craw

                            Next.js 12
                          • Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟

                            Hi everyone! After exactly 365 days of very intensive development, I'm extremely happy to unveil the first stable release of Yarn 2. In this post I will explain what this release will mean for our community. Buckle up! If you're interested to know more about what will happen to Yarn 1, keep reading as we detail our plans later down this post: Future Plans. If you just want to start right now with

                              Introducing Yarn 2 ! 🧶🌟
                            • Next.js 13

                              As we announced at Next.js Conf, Next.js 13 (stable) lays the foundations to be dynamic without limits: app Directory (beta): Easier, faster, less client JS. Layouts React Server Components Streaming Turbopack (alpha): Up to 700x faster Rust-based Webpack replacement. New next/image: Faster with native browser lazy loading. New @next/font (beta): Automatic self-hosted fonts with zero layout shift.

                                Next.js 13
                              • Announcing TypeScript 5.0 - TypeScript

                                Today we’re excited to announce the release of TypeScript 5.0! This release brings many new features, while aiming to make TypeScript smaller, simpler, and faster. We’ve implemented the new decorators standard, added functionality to better support ESM projects in Node and bundlers, provided new ways for library authors to control generic inference, expanded our JSDoc functionality, simplified con

                                  Announcing TypeScript 5.0 - TypeScript
                                • Tailwind CSS v3.0 - Tailwind CSS

                                  Tailwind CSS v3.0 is here — bringing incredible performance gains, huge workflow improvements, and a seriously ridiculous number of new features. Tailwind CSS v3.0 is here — bringing incredible performance gains, huge workflow improvements, and a seriously ridiculous number of new features. For a tour of some of the coolest new features, check out the “What’s new in Tailwind CSS v3.0” video on our

                                    Tailwind CSS v3.0 - Tailwind CSS
                                  • Tamagui 1.0 🎉 — Tamagui

                                    Tamagui comes in three parts: Tamagui Core (@tamagui/core) is a style library for React Native and web that supports 100% of the React Native API surface in a library that only depends on React. It adds all the goodies of modern style libraries into a cohesive package. Tamagui Static (@tamagui/static) is an optimizing compiler on top of Core, turning even inline styles sprinkled with logic into at

                                      Tamagui 1.0 🎉 — Tamagui
                                    • React v18.0 – React

                                      For React Native users, React 18 will ship in React Native with the New React Native Architecture. For more information, see the React Conf keynote here. What is Concurrent React? The most important addition in React 18 is something we hope you never have to think about: concurrency. We think this is largely true for application developers, though the story may be a bit more complicated for librar

                                        React v18.0 – React
                                      • New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4

                                        ContentsHTMLCSSWeb APIsJavaScriptWeb AppsMediaPrivacySecurityWKWebViewSafari Web ExtensionsWeb InspectorFeedbackAnd More With over 70 additions to WebKit, Safari 15.4 is packed with new web technologies, updates, and fixes. We’ve assembled a huge release as part of our commitment to web developers, and the people who use the web. This is the first big WebKit release of 2022, and we’re just getting

                                          New WebKit Features in Safari 15.4
                                        • News from WWDC22: WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta

                                          ContentsWeb Inspector ExtensionsContainer QueriesWeb Push for macOSSubgridFlexbox InspectorAccessibility ImprovementsAnimation ImprovementsOverscroll BehaviorShared WorkerAnd moreFeedback WebKit has had a big year, with over 162 new features and improvements shipping in WebKit browsers — including Safari 15.2, Safari 15.4, and Safari 15.5. Features from earlier this year include dialog element, la

                                            News from WWDC22: WebKit Features in Safari 16 Beta
                                          • Next.js 12.2

                                            We're laying the foundation for the future of Next.js with 12.2: Middleware (Stable): Dynamic routing for your entire application. On-Demand ISR (Stable): Update content without redeploying. Edge API Routes (Experimental): High performance API endpoints. Edge SSR (Experimental): Server-render your app, at the Edge. SWC Plugins (Experimental): Extend compilation with your own plugins. Improvements

                                              Next.js 12.2
                                            • Secretlint 6リリース: .bash_historyや.zsh_historyに残ったトークンをマスキングする

                                              ファイルに含まれるAPIトークンやパスワードなどの機密情報を見つけるSecretlint v6をリリースしました。 Release v6.0.1 · secretlint/secretlint Secretlintは secretlint "**/*"のようにglobやファイルを指定して実行すると、ファイルに含まれる機密情報を見つけて標準出力に表示します。 一方で、SecretlintはESLintやtextlintなどと違って、--fixといった自動修正はできません。 なぜなら、APIトークンなどを見つけて消しても、ただ単に壊れるだけだからです。 そのため、見つけた機密情報は報告して、ユーザーがそれを手動で修正する必要があります。 たとえば、ソースコードにハードコードするのではなく、環境変数などで受け取るように変更するといった修正をします。 secretlint/credentials-

                                                Secretlint 6リリース: .bash_historyや.zsh_historyに残ったトークンをマスキングする
                                              • Bun 1.0 | Bun Blog

                                                Bun is an all-in-one toolkitWe love JavaScript. It's mature, it moves fast, and its developer community is vibrant and passionate. It's awesome. However, since Node.js debuted 14 years ago, layers and layers of tooling have accumulated on top of each other. And like any system that grows and evolves without centralized planning, JavaScript tooling has become slow and complex. Why Bun existsBun's g

                                                • Introducing Rome

                                                  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

                                                    Introducing Rome
                                                  • Tailwind CSS v2.0 - Tailwind CSS

                                                    Almost exactly 18 months ago we released Tailwind CSS v1.0, which signalled a commitment to stability while continuing to push the boundaries with exciting new features in every minor release. Over the course of those 18 months we released nine minor versions that added features like placeholder styling, screenreader visibility, CSS grid, transitions, transforms, animations, layout utilities, inte

                                                      Tailwind CSS v2.0 - Tailwind CSS
                                                    • Next.js 14

                                                      As we announced at Next.js Conf, Next.js 14 is our most focused release with: Turbopack: 5,000 tests passing for App & Pages Router 53% faster local server startup 94% faster code updates with Fast Refresh Server Actions (Stable): Progressively enhanced mutations Integrated with caching & revalidating Simple function calls, or works natively with forms Partial Prerendering (Preview): Fast initial

                                                        Next.js 14
                                                      • Bootstrap 5

                                                        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

                                                          Bootstrap 5
                                                        • Tauri 2.0 Stable Release

                                                          import CommandTabs from '@components/CommandTabs.astro'; import TableCompatibility from '@components/plugins/TableCompatibility.astro'; import Cta from '@fragments/cta.mdx'; import FeaturesList from '@components/list/Features.astro'; We are very proud to finally announce the stable release for the new major version of Tauri. Welcome to Tauri 2.0! What is Tauri? :::note[Definition] Tauri is a frame

                                                            Tauri 2.0 Stable Release
                                                          • Material-UI is now Material UI! - MUI

                                                            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

                                                              Material-UI is now Material UI! - MUI
                                                            • React v17.0 Release Candidate: No New Features – React Blog

                                                              This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. Today, we are publishing the first Release Candidate for React 17. It has been two and a half years since the previous major release of React, which is a long time even by our standards! In this blog post, we will describe the role of this major release, what changes you can expect in it, and how you can try this relea

                                                                React v17.0 Release Candidate: No New Features – React Blog
                                                              • TypeScript Clearly & Quickly

                                                                2024-01-01 quick-lint-js is a JavaScript bug finder. Today, version 3.0 makes it also a TypeScript bug finder! quick-lint-js complements TypeScript with beginner-friendly messages and fast linting. install quick-lint-js 🌐 try in browser code on GitHub Example code used in this article has been adapted from various open source projects, including some Copyright Tiny Technologies, Inc. and Copyrigh

                                                                • Next.js 15

                                                                  Next.js 15 is officially stable and ready for production. This release builds on the updates from both RC1 and RC2. We've focused heavily on stability while adding some exciting updates we think you'll love. Try Next.js 15 today: # Use the new automated upgrade CLI npx @next/codemod@canary upgrade latest # ...or upgrade manually npm install next@latest react@rc react-dom@rc We're also excited to s

                                                                    Next.js 15
                                                                  • React v17.0 – React Blog

                                                                    This blog site has been archived. Go to react.dev/blog to see the recent posts. Today, we are releasing React 17! We’ve written at length about the role of the React 17 release and the changes it contains in the React 17 RC blog post. This post is a brief summary of it, so if you’ve already read the RC post, you can skip this one. No New Features The React 17 release is unusual because it doesn’t

                                                                      React v17.0 – React Blog
                                                                    • WebKit Features in Safari 16.4

                                                                      Mar 27, 2023 by Patrick Angle, Marcos Caceres, Razvan Caliman, Jon Davis, Brady Eidson, Timothy Hatcher, Ryosuke Niwa, and Jen Simmons ContentsWeb Push on iOS and iPadOSImprovements for Web AppsWeb ComponentsCSSHTMLJavaScript and WebAssemblyWeb APIImages, Video, and AudioWKWebViewDeveloper ToolingWeb InspectorSafari Web ExtensionsSafari Content BlockersNew Restrictions in Lockdown ModeMore Improve

                                                                        WebKit Features in Safari 16.4
                                                                      • JavaScript Primer 4.0.0: ECMAScript 2022に対応したJS本

                                                                        JavaScript Primer(jsprimer.net)が、ECMAScript 2022(ES2022)に対応しました。 リリースノート: Release v4.0.0: ES2022 · asciidwango/js-primer これまでのjsprimer ECMAScriptの仕様書は毎年更新されるので、それに合わせてjsprimerも更新しています。 1.0.0(ES2019): JavaScript Primerを出版しました!/JavaScript Primerはなぜ書かれたのか? 2.0.0(ES2020): JavaScript Primer 2.0 - ECMAScript 2020に対応した入門書を公開しました 3.0.0(ES2021): ES2021に対応したJavaScript Primer 3.0を公開しました - JavaScript入門 今回のアップ

                                                                          JavaScript Primer 4.0.0: ECMAScript 2022に対応したJS本
                                                                        • GitHub CLI 2.0 includes extensions!

                                                                          AI & MLLearn about artificial intelligence and machine learning across the GitHub ecosystem and the wider industry. Generative AILearn how to build with generative AI. GitHub CopilotChange how you work with GitHub Copilot. LLMsEverything developers need to know about LLMs. Machine learningMachine learning tips, tricks, and best practices. How AI code generation worksExplore the capabilities and be

                                                                            GitHub CLI 2.0 includes extensions!
                                                                          • 🎉 Launching Fig

                                                                            Brendan FalkI am excited to announce that, as of today, Fig is generally available to the public for download. With our public launch, I'd like to share a little more about Fig's mission: who we are, what we're doing, and what's to come. The terminal has barely changed since the 1970s and yet is still used every day by tens of millions of developers. Our bet is that the terminal isn't going away a

                                                                              🎉 Launching Fig
                                                                            • Introducing workerd: the Open Source Workers runtime

                                                                              Introducing workerd: the Open Source Workers runtime2022-09-27 Today I'm proud to introduce the first beta release of workerd, the JavaScript/Wasm runtime based on the same code that powers Cloudflare Workers. workerd is Open Source under the Apache License version 2.0. workerd shares most of its code with the runtime that powers Cloudflare Workers, but with some changes designed to make it more p

                                                                                Introducing workerd: the Open Source Workers runtime
                                                                              • OrbStack 1.0: Fast, light, easy way to run Docker containers and Linux

                                                                                If you work with Docker on an M1 Mac, do yourself a favor and install orbstack.dev Every operation feels 100x faster, and it should also have a lighter impact on the battery life of M1 Macs. ⚡️🔋 Hat tip to @kandros5591 👏 OrbStack is light Are your MacBook's fans taking off into space? OrbStack also has optimizations to strike a careful balance between performance and resource usage, resulting in

                                                                                  OrbStack 1.0: Fast, light, easy way to run Docker containers and Linux
                                                                                • Announcing SvelteKit 1.0

                                                                                  Announcing SvelteKit 1.0 Web development, streamlined The Svelte team Dec 14 2022 After two years in development, SvelteKit has finally reached 1.0. As of today, it’s the recommended way to build Svelte apps of all shapes and sizes. We’re so excited to share this release with you. It’s the culmination of thousands of hours of work, both from the Svelte core team and the wider community, and we thi

                                                                                    Announcing SvelteKit 1.0

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