Version 4.1.1 of @adobe/jsonschema2md builds upon the established foundation of version 4.1.0, offering a refined experience for developers working with JSON schema documentation. Both versions share the core functionality of validating and transforming complex JSON Schemas into well-structured Markdown documents, simplifying the process of creating user-friendly and informative documentation. The dependency list remains consistent, ensuring compatibility with essential libraries like yargs for command-line argument parsing, js-yaml for YAML support, and unified along with its ecosystem for Markdown processing.
A key distinction lies in the updated commitizen version in the devDependencies, moving from 4.0.3 to 4.0.4. This minor version bump likely includes bug fixes and potentially minor feature enhancements related to commit message formatting and standardization. The dist object also reflects subtle differences, with version 4.1.1 having a slightly larger fileCount (318 vs. 317) and unpackedSize (588044 vs. 586960), which is attributable on bug fixes and minor code changes. The release date also highlights the newer nature of version 4.1.1, indicating that it incorporates the latest improvements and refinements. Developers using @adobe/jsonschema2md should consider upgrading to version 4.1.1 to benefit from these refinements and ensure they are working with the most up-to-date and stable release.
All the vulnerabilities related to the version 4.1.1 of the package
Regular Expression Denial of Service in trim
All versions of package trim lower than 0.0.3 are vulnerable to Regular Expression Denial of Service (ReDoS) via trim().