@swc/core is a super-fast, Rust-based platform for next-generation tooling. Version 1.2.76 is a minor update from the previous stable version 1.2.75, primarily involving updates to its core dependencies related to different operating systems and architectures. This includes @swc/core-darwin-x64, @swc/core-freebsd-x64, @swc/core-darwin-arm64, @swc/core-android-arm64, @swc/core-linux-x64-gnu, @swc/core-linux-x64-musl, @swc/core-win32-x64-msvc, @swc/core-linux-arm64-gnu, @swc/core-win32-ia32-msvc, @swc/core-linux-arm64-musl, @swc/core-win32-arm64-msvc, and @swc/core-linux-arm-gnueabihf, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance across various platforms. The core logic and functionalities remain largely consistent between the versions. For developers, this means a seamless upgrade with a focus on improved stability and platform specific enhancements. The releaseDate of version 1.2.76 is "2021-08-10T10:17:29.510Z" while the releaseDate of version 1.2.75 is "2021-08-08T15:10:44.263Z" showing a very recent update. The unpackedSize saw a minor increase from 159701 to 159771.
If you're already using @swc/core, upgrading to 1.2.76 will provide the latest platform-specific optimizations without requiring significant code changes. New users will benefit from a robust and well-supported tool for speeding up their development workflows, replacing Babel.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.2.76 of the package @swc/core