Ant Design (antd) has released version 5.23.2, a minor update over the previous version 5.23.1, continuing its commitment to providing a robust and comprehensive UI library for React developers. Both versions maintain the core foundation of enterprise-class UI components and a consistent design language. A key difference lies in the updated dependency for rc-select, moving from version ~14.16.5 to ~14.16.6. This change, though seemingly small, likely addresses specific bug fixes or minor improvements within the select component's functionality.
The antd library offers React components like buttons, forms, tables, and navigation elements, simplifying the development of complex user interfaces. Both versions rely on a wide array of peer dependencies like React and React DOM, along with internal components such as rc-menu, rc-table and others. The development dependencies, encompassing tools like Jest, Webpack, and ESLint, enable developers to maintain high code quality and streamline the development workflow.
Developers using antd will appreciate the continued support for React 19.0.0, as well as the comprehensive suite of components tailored for building professional web applications. The library also includes utilities for styling, animations, and data management, abstracting the complexity of low-level UI implementations. Whether you are a seasoned experienced or just starting to build interfaces use antd to simplify and speed up the development process.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 5.23.2 of the package antd