@types/node provides TypeScript definitions for Node.js, crucial for developers using TypeScript to build Node.js applications, ensuring type safety and enhancing the development experience. Comparing versions 22.15.30 and 22.15.29, both share identical dependencies, relying on "undici-types ~6.21.0". Both versions also maintain the same MIT license and point to the DefinitelyTyped repository on GitHub. The core difference lies in their release dates and unpacked size. Version 22.15.30 was released on June 5th, 2025, while version 22.15.29 was released on May 30th, 2025. This indicates a newer iteration with potential fixes, improvements, or updated definitions. Furthermore, 22.15.30 exhibits a slightly larger unpacked size of 2,359,318 bytes compared to 2,355,908 bytes in 22.15.29 suggesting that it adds new features. For developers deciding which version to use, opting for the latest (22.15.30) is generally recommended to benefit from the most recent enhancements and bug fixes. Though the core functionality remains consistent based on the disclosed data, small adjustments might address specific edge cases or introduce refinements in type definitions that are relevant to cutting-edge Node.js development practices. Both versions include 76 files.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 22.15.30 of the package @types/node