The @types/node package provides TypeScript definitions for Node.js, enabling developers to leverage static typing and improve code quality when working with Node.js in TypeScript projects. Version 16.18.123 and 16.18.122 are very similar, with the primary difference being their release dates and a slight increase in unpacked size for the newer version. Version 16.18.123 was released on January 1, 2025, whereas version 16.18.122 was released on December 11, 2024. The newer version has an unpacked size of 1839480 bytes, slightly larger than the previous version's 1839467 bytes, suggesting minor additions or modifications to the type definitions. Both versions maintain identical dependencies, peer dependencies, licensing (MIT), and repository details, indicating a consistent approach to package management and contribution. The file count remains the same at 71 files, implying that the structure and organization of the type definitions are unchanged between the two versions. For developers, upgrading from 16.18.122 to 16.18.123 should be a low-risk update, potentially introducing refined or expanded type definitions for Node.js APIs. Always review changelogs for @types/node or DefinitelyTyped for detailed information on specific changes between versions to ensure compatibility and take advantage of any improvements.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 16.18.123 of the package @types/node