A full version history of the @vue/compiler-dom package with size, number of distributed files and dependency evolution.
The @vue/compiler-dom package, crucial for Vue.js applications, has undergone numerous releases, reflecting the framework's continuous evolution and refinement. Beginning with version 3.0.0 in September 2020, the package shows a consistent pattern of updates. The initial 3.0.x series focused on establishing core functionality and gradually improving stability.
The introduction of the 3.1.x and 3.2.x versions in 2021 brought enhancements to the compiler, likely incorporating new features and optimizations to improve performance and developer experience. This trend continued into 2022 with the 3.2.x series, where incremental updates were released frequently, suggesting a dedicated effort to address bugs and refine existing features. Also there was a repository change from *vue-next* to *core*. A significant milestone arrived with the 3.3.x series in 2023.
The 3.4.x series from late 2023 and throughout 2024 showcase Vue's commitment to stability with numerous patch releases. Now, entering the 3.5.x era in late 2024 and early 2025, it indicates a shift towards new functionalities. Each version, from the initial 3.0.0 to the latest 3.5.21, demonstrates Vue's dedication to providing a robust and efficient compilation process for building modern web applications.