Ant Design (antd) has released version 4.20.5, succeeding the previous stable version 4.20.4. Both versions maintain the same core dependencies, ensuring continued compatibility and functionality for developers relying on components like lodash, moment, and various rc-* (React Component) packages. This consistency in dependencies minimizes potential breaking changes and simplifies the upgrade process. Key peer dependencies remain react and react-dom (>=16.9.0), a crucial point for developers managing their React ecosystem ensuring smooth integrations.
While the dependency lists are identical, developers should note that the newer version has a slight difference of size 48249907 against the older 48253455. Although the difference in terms of features available might be unnoticeable, users should consider upgrading to the newest release because package maintainers usually provide performance improvements and bug fixes. Consider consulting the official Ant Design changelog or release notes for comprehensive details about specific bug fixes, performance enhancements, or minor feature additions in version 4.20.5. Upgrading enhances stability and benefits from community-driven refinements. Stay informed by checking the Ant Design repository for detailed comparisons between releases.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 4.20.5 of the package antd