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unjs/automd (automd)

v0.4.2

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v0.4.1

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🩹 Fixes
  • pm-install: Use pnpm add instead of pnpm install (#​122)
  • pm, pm-install: Add npm: prefix for deno (#​115)
  • jsimport: Bun doesn't support url imports (#​112)
  • Create missing output dir (#​106)
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evanw/esbuild (esbuild)

v0.25.11

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  • Add support for with { type: 'bytes' } imports (#​4292)

    The import bytes proposal has reached stage 2.7 in the TC39 process, which means that although it isn't quite recommended for implementation, it's generally approved and ready for validation. Furthermore it has already been implemented by Deno and Webpack. So with this release, esbuild will also add support for this. It behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing binary loader. Here's an example:

    import data from './image.png' with { type: 'bytes' }
    const view = new DataView(data.buffer, 0, 24)
    const width = view.getInt32(16)
    const height = view.getInt32(20)
    console.log('size:', width + '\xD7' + height)
  • Lower CSS media query range syntax (#​3748, #​4293)

    With this release, esbuild will now transform CSS media query range syntax into equivalent syntax using min-/max- prefixes for older browsers. For example, the following CSS:

    @&#8203;media (640px <= width <= 960px) {
      main {
        display: flex;
      }
    }

    will be transformed like this with a target such as --target=chrome100 (or more specifically with --supported:media-range=false if desired):

    @&#8203;media (min-width: 640px) and (max-width: 960px) {
      main {
        display: flex;
      }
    }

v0.25.10

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  • Fix a panic in a minification edge case (#​4287)

    This release fixes a panic due to a null pointer that could happen when esbuild inlines a doubly-nested identity function and the final result is empty. It was fixed by emitting the value undefined in this case, which avoids the panic. This case must be rare since it hasn't come up until now. Here is an example of code that previously triggered the panic (which only happened when minifying):

    function identity(x) { return x }
    identity({ y: identity(123) })
  • Fix @supports nested inside pseudo-element (#​4265)

    When transforming nested CSS to non-nested CSS, esbuild is supposed to filter out pseudo-elements such as ::placeholder for correctness. The CSS nesting specification says the following:

    The nesting selector cannot represent pseudo-elements (identical to the behavior of the ':is()' pseudo-class). We’d like to relax this restriction, but need to do so simultaneously for both ':is()' and '&', since they’re intentionally built on the same underlying mechanisms.

    However, it seems like this behavior is different for nested at-rules such as @supports, which do work with pseudo-elements. So this release modifies esbuild's behavior to now take that into account:

    /* Original code */
    ::placeholder {
      color: red;
      body & { color: green }
      @&#8203;supports (color: blue) { color: blue }
    }
    
    /* Old output (with --supported:nesting=false) */
    ::placeholder {
      color: red;
    }
    body :is() {
      color: green;
    }
    @&#8203;supports (color: blue) {
       {
        color: blue;
      }
    }
    
    /* New output (with --supported:nesting=false) */
    ::placeholder {
      color: red;
    }
    body :is() {
      color: green;
    }
    @&#8203;supports (color: blue) {
      ::placeholder {
        color: blue;
      }
    }

v0.25.9

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  • Better support building projects that use Yarn on Windows (#​3131, #​3663)

    With this release, you can now use esbuild to bundle projects that use Yarn Plug'n'Play on Windows on drives other than the C: drive. The problem was as follows:

    1. Yarn in Plug'n'Play mode on Windows stores its global module cache on the C: drive
    2. Some developers put their projects on the D: drive
    3. Yarn generates relative paths that use ../.. to get from the project directory to the cache directory
    4. Windows-style paths don't support directory traversal between drives via .. (so D:\.. is just D:)
    5. I didn't have access to a Windows machine for testing this edge case

    Yarn works around this edge case by pretending Windows-style paths beginning with C:\ are actually Unix-style paths beginning with /C:/, so the ../.. path segments are able to navigate across drives inside Yarn's implementation. This was broken for a long time in esbuild but I finally got access to a Windows machine and was able to debug and fix this edge case. So you should now be able to bundle these projects with esbuild.

  • Preserve parentheses around function expressions (#​4252)

    The V8 JavaScript VM uses parentheses around function expressions as an optimization hint to immediately compile the function. Otherwise the function would be lazily-compiled, which has additional overhead if that function is always called immediately as lazy compilation involves parsing the function twice. You can read V8's blog post about this for more details.

    Previously esbuild did not represent parentheses around functions in the AST so they were lost during compilation. With this change, esbuild will now preserve parentheses around function expressions when they are present in the original source code. This means these optimization hints will not be lost when bundling with esbuild. In addition, esbuild will now automatically add this optimization hint to immediately-invoked function expressions. Here's an example:

    // Original code
    const fn0 = () => 0
    const fn1 = (() => 1)
    console.log(fn0, function() { return fn1() }())
    
    // Old output
    const fn0 = () => 0;
    const fn1 = () => 1;
    console.log(fn0, function() {
      return fn1();
    }());
    
    // New output
    const fn0 = () => 0;
    const fn1 = (() => 1);
    console.log(fn0, (function() {
      return fn1();
    })());

    Note that you do not want to wrap all function expressions in parentheses. This optimization hint should only be used for functions that are called on initial load. Using this hint for functions that are not called on initial load will unnecessarily delay the initial load. Again, see V8's blog post linked above for details.

  • Update Go from 1.23.10 to 1.23.12 (#​4257, #​4258)

    This should have no effect on existing code as this version change does not change Go's operating system support. It may remove certain false positive reports (specifically CVE-2025-4674 and CVE-2025-47907) from vulnerability scanners that only detect which version of the Go compiler esbuild uses.

eslint/eslint (eslint)

v9.37.0

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v9.36.0

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v9.35.0

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v9.34.0

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v9.33.0

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pnpm/pnpm (pnpm)

v10.18.3

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Patch Changes
  • Fix a bug where pnpm would infinitely recurse when using verifyDepsBeforeInstall: install and pre/post install scripts that called other pnpm scripts #​10060.
  • Fixed scoped registry keys (e.g., @scope:registry) being parsed as property paths in pnpm config get when --location=project is used #​9362.
  • Remove pnpm-specific CLI options before passing to npm publish to prevent "Unknown cli config" warnings #​9646.
  • Fixed EISDIR error when bin field points to a directory #​9441.
  • Preserve version and hasBin for variations packages #​10022.
  • Fixed pnpm config set --location=project incorrectly handling keys with slashes (auth tokens, registry settings) #​9884.
  • When both pnpm-workspace.yaml and .npmrc exist, pnpm config set --location=project now writes to pnpm-workspace.yaml (matching read priority) #​10072.
  • Prevent a table width error in pnpm outdated --long #​10040.
  • Sync bin links after injected dependencies are updated by build scripts. This ensures that binaries created during build processes are properly linked and accessible to consuming projects #​10057.

v10.18.2

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Patch Changes
  • pnpm outdated --long should work #​10040.
  • Replace ndjson with split2. Reduce the bundle size of pnpm CLI #​10054.
  • pnpm dlx should request the full metadata of packages, when minimumReleaseAge is set #​9963.
  • pnpm version switching should work when the pnpm home directory is in a symlinked directory #​9715.
  • Fix EPIPE errors when piping output to other commands #​10027.

v10.18.1

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Patch Changes
  • Don't print a warning, when --lockfile-only is used #​8320.
  • pnpm setup creates a command shim to the pnpm executable. This is needed to be able to run pnpm self-update on Windows #​5700.
  • When using pnpm catalogs and running a normal pnpm install, pnpm produced false positive warnings for "skip adding to the default catalog because it already exists". This warning now only prints when using pnpm add --save-catalog as originally intended.

v10.18.0

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Minor Changes
  • Added network performance monitoring to pnpm by implementing warnings for slow network requests, including both metadata fetches and tarball downloads.

    Added configuration options for warning thresholds: fetchWarnTimeoutMs and fetchMinSpeedKiBps.
    Warning messages are displayed when requests exceed time thresholds or fall below speed minimums

    Related PR: #​10025.

Patch Changes
  • Retry filesystem operations on EAGAIN errors #​9959.
  • Outdated command respects minimumReleaseAge configuration #​10030.
  • Correctly apply the cleanupUnusedCatalogs configuration when removing dependent packages.
  • Don't fail with a meaningless error when scriptShell is set to false #​8748.
  • pnpm dlx should not fail when minimumReleaseAge is set #​10037.

v10.17.1

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  • When a version specifier cannot be resolved because the versions don't satisfy the minimumReleaseAge setting, print this information out in the error message #​9974.
  • Fix state.json creation path when executing pnpm patch in a workspace project #​9733.
  • When minimumReleaseAge is set and the latest tag is not mature enough, prefer a non-deprecated version as the new latest #​9987.

v10.17.0

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Minor Changes
  • The minimumReleaseAgeExclude setting now supports patterns. For instance:

    minimumReleaseAge: 1440
    minimumReleaseAgeExclude:
      - "@&#8203;eslint/*"

    Related PR: #​9984.

Patch Changes
  • Don't ignore the minimumReleaseAge check, when the package is requested by exact version and the packument is loaded from cache #​9978.
  • When minimumReleaseAge is set and the active version under a dist-tag is not mature enough, do not downgrade to a prerelease version in case the original version wasn't a prerelease one #​9979.

v10.16.1

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Patch Changes
  • The full metadata cache should be stored not at the same location as the abbreviated metadata. This fixes a bug where pnpm was loading the abbreviated metadata from cache and couldn't find the "time" field as a result #​9963.
  • Forcibly disable ANSI color codes when generating patch diff #​9914.

v10.16.0

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Minor Changes
  • There have been several incidents recently where popular packages were successfully attacked. To reduce the risk of installing a compromised version, we are introducing a new setting that delays the installation of newly released dependencies. In most cases, such attacks are discovered quickly and the malicious versions are removed from the registry within an hour.

    The new setting is called minimumReleaseAge. It specifies the number of minutes that must pass after a version is published before pnpm will install it. For example, setting minimumReleaseAge: 1440 ensures that only packages released at least one day ago can be installed.

    If you set minimumReleaseAge but need to disable this restriction for certain dependencies, you can list them under the minimumReleaseAgeExclude setting. For instance, with the following configuration pnpm will always install the latest version of webpack, regardless of its release time:

    minimumReleaseAgeExclude:
      - webpack

    Related issue: #​9921.

  • Added support for finders #​9946.

    In the past, pnpm list and pnpm why could only search for dependencies by name (and optionally version). For example:

    pnpm why minimist
    

    prints the chain of dependencies to any installed instance of minimist:

    verdaccio 5.20.1
    ├─┬ handlebars 4.7.7
    │ └── minimist 1.2.8
    └─┬ mv 2.1.1
      └─┬ mkdirp 0.5.6
        └── minimist 1.2.8
    

    What if we want to search by other properties of a dependency, not just its name? For instance, find all packages that have react@17 in their peer dependencies?

    This is now possible with "finder functions". Finder functions can be declared in .pnpmfile.cjs and invoked with the --find-by=<function name> flag when running pnpm list or pnpm why.

    Let's say we want to find any dependencies that have React 17 in peer dependencies. We can add this finder to our .pnpmfile.cjs:

    module.exports = {
      finders: {
        react17: (ctx) => {
          return ctx.readManifest().peerDependencies?.react === "^17.0.0";
        },
      },
    };

    Now we can use this finder function by running:

    pnpm why --find-by=react17
    

    pnpm will find all dependencies that have this React in peer dependencies and print their exact locations in the dependency graph.

    @&#8203;apollo/client 4.0.4
    ├── @&#8203;graphql-typed-document-node/core 3.2.0
    └── graphql-tag 2.12.6
    

    It is also possible to print out some additional information in the output by returning a string from the finder. For example, with the following finder:

    module.exports = {
      finders: {
        react17: (ctx) => {
          const manifest = ctx.readManifest();
          if (manifest.peerDependencies?.react === "^17.0.0") {
            return `license: ${manifest.license}`;
          }
          return false;
        },
      },
    };

    Every matched package will also print out the license from its package.json:

    @&#8203;apollo/client 4.0.4
    ├── @&#8203;graphql-typed-document-node/core 3.2.0
    │   license: MIT
    └── graphql-tag 2.12.6
        license: MIT
    
Patch Changes
  • Fix deprecation warning printed when executing pnpm with Node.js 24 #​9529.
  • Throw an error if nodeVersion is not set to an exact semver version #​9934.
  • pnpm publish should be able to publish a .tar.gz file #​9927.
  • Canceling a running process with Ctrl-C should make pnpm run return a non-zero exit code #​9626.

v10.15.1

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Patch Changes
  • Fix .pnp.cjs crash when importing subpath #​9904.
  • When resolving peer dependencies, pnpm looks whether the peer dependency is present in the root workspace project's dependencies. This change makes it so that the peer dependency is correctly resolved even from aliased npm-hosted dependencies or other types of dependencies #​9913.

v10.15.0

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Minor Changes
  • Added the cleanupUnusedCatalogs configuration. When set to true, pnpm will remove unused catalog entries during installation #​9793.
  • Automatically load pnpmfiles from config dependencies that are named @*/pnpm-plugin-* #​9780.
  • pnpm config get now prints an INI string for an object value #​9797.
  • pnpm config get now accepts property paths (e.g. pnpm config get catalog.react, pnpm config get .catalog.react, pnpm config get 'packageExtensions["@&#8203;babel/parser"].peerDependencies["@&#8203;babel/types"]'), and pnpm config set now accepts dot-leading or subscripted keys (e.g. pnpm config set .ignoreScripts true).
  • pnpm config get --json now prints a JSON serialization of config value, and pnpm config set --json now parses the input value as JSON.
Patch Changes
  • Semi-breaking. When automatically installing missing peer dependencies, prefer versions that are already present in the direct dependencies of the root workspace package #​9835.
  • When executing the pnpm create command, must verify whether the node version is supported even if a cache already exists #​9775.
  • When making requests for the non-abbreviated packument, add */* to the Accept header to avoid getting a 406 error on AWS CodeArtifact #​9862.
  • The standalone exe version of pnpm works with glibc 2.26 again #​9734.
  • Fix a regression in which pnpm dlx pkg --help doesn't pass --help to pkg #​9823.
microsoft/TypeScript (typescript)

v5.9.3

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v3.6.1

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  • Use pathToFileURL for stubbed absolute path (#​546)
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