Ant Design has released version 4.6.6, a minor update following closely on the heels of version 4.6.5. While both versions share the same core description as "an enterprise-class UI design language and React components implementation," a closer look reveals nuanced changes that might be interesting for developers. A key difference lies in the dependencies. In version 4.6.6, rc-slider is updated to ~9.5.1, while version 4.6.5 uses ~9.4.1. This update could include bug fixes, performance improvements, or potentially new features within the slider component that developers might want to leverage. Furthermore there's an update to eslint-plugin-unicorn from version ^21.0.0 to ^22.0.0.
Beyond this, small differences in unpackedSize and releaseDate suggest minor adjustments to the build process or included assets, with the newer version even being slightly smaller after unpacking.
For developers already using Ant Design, this update appears to be a safe and incremental improvement. Before upgrading, it's advised to review the changelog and test the updated rc-slider to guarantee compatibility.
For developers considering using Ant Design, the core value proposition remains consistent: a comprehensive suite of UI components designed for building robust and scalable web applications. Both 4.6.5 and 4.6.6 offer a solid foundation, and choosing the latest will offer improvements.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 4.6.6 of the package antd