NestJS developers will find the latest version, 11.0.13 of @nestjs/common, an incremental update over version 11.0.12. Both versions share the same core dependencies like uid, tslib, and iterare, alongside peer dependencies such as rxjs, class-validator, reflect-metadata, and class-transformer, ensuring a consistent development experience. The fundamental "Nest - modern, fast, powerful node.js web framework" description remains unchanged; both target building robust server-side applications with NestJS. Key aspects like the MIT license, the repository URL pointing to the NestJS GitHub repository, and the author information stay consistent between versions, signaling stability in project governance and maintainership. The funding model via Open Collective also remains the same, highlighting the project's commitment to community support. File count and unpacked size of dist folder stays the same so there are no new features to be expected besides bug fixes.
The primary distinction lies in the release date. Version 11.0.13 was released on April 3rd, 2025, while version 11.0.12 was released on March 19th, 2025. This two-week difference suggests that version 11.0.13 likely includes bug fixes, performance improvements, or minor enhancements accumulated since the previous release. Developers should consider upgrading to version 11.0.13 to benefit from these improvements. Despite the seemingly minor nature of the update, staying current with the latest patch version ensures optimal stability and access to the most recent fixes within the @nestjs/common package.
All the vulnerabilities related to the version 11.0.13 of the package
nest allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the Content-Type header
File Upload vulnerability in nestjs nest prior to v.11.0.16 allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code via the Content-Type header.