@types/node versions 18.19.86 and 18.19.85 offer TypeScript definitions for Node.js, crucial for developers seeking type safety and enhanced tooling when working with Node.js in TypeScript projects. Examining the differences, version 18.19.86 was released on April 1st, 2025 at 16:39:16.949Z, a little over 11 hours after version 18.19.85, which was released on the same day at 05:36:21.460Z. While the fileCount remains consistent at 74, there's a marginal difference in unpackedSize. Version 18.19.86 is slightly smaller with an unpacked size of 2,064,617 bytes, compared to 2,064,659 bytes in version 18.19.85. Both versions share the same dependency on undici-types at approximately version 5.26.4, indicating continuity in handling undici types. Both are released under the MIT license and the source code is hosted on DefinitelyTyped.
For developers, this incremental update suggests minor bug fixes, potential performance improvements reflected in the size difference or internal adjustments rather than breaking API changes. Developers already using 18.19.85 can likely update to 18.19.86 seamlessly. Staying current with the latest version ensures access to the most refined and stable type definitions, benefiting from potential enhancements and fixes provided since the previous release.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 18.19.86 of the package @types/node