Version 11.13.12 of the @types/node package, released on May 28, 2019, offers updated TypeScript definitions for Node.js, building upon the previous stable version, 11.13.11, released on May 17, 2019. While both versions maintain the MIT license and are sourced from the DefinitelyTyped repository on GitHub, a key difference lies in the unpacked size, with version 11.13.12 being slightly larger at 626,665 bytes compared to 11.13.11's 626,417 bytes. Both versions package 49 files in the distribution.
For developers, this update signifies a refinement of the TypeScript definitions, potentially including fixes for reported issues, improved type accuracy, or enhanced coverage of the Node.js API. While the core description and dependency structure remain consistent, suggesting no fundamental changes or new dependencies, the increased unpacked size likely indicates additions or modifications to the type definitions themselves. This is useful for Typescript developers integrating Node.js libraries. Upgrading to version 11.13.12 is recommended for developers seeking the most up-to-date and accurate TypeScript support for their Node.js projects, ensuring better type safety and improved development experience. It's important for developers to review the changelog or commit history of the DefinitelyTyped repository to understand the specifics of the changes between these two versions.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 11.13.12 of the package @types/node