Ant Design has released version 5.9.4, a minor update from the previous stable version 5.9.3. Both versions remain committed to providing an enterprise-class UI design language and React components implementation. The core dependencies remain largely consistent, ensuring smooth transitions for developers already using the library. Key dependencies like dayjs, rc-, components, and @ant-design/icons are maintained, reflecting a continued focus on stability and compatibility.
While the dependency lists are mostly the same, some notable changes appear in the devDependencies, suggesting improvements in the development and testing environment. For instance, glob was updated from version 10.3.6 to 10.3.7, and @ant-design/tools was updated from 17.3.1 to 17.3.2 Also dumi was updated from version 2.2.10 to 2.3.0-alpha.4 This indicates refinements in build processes, documentation generation, or internal tooling. Developers will appreciate the updated testing environment as it can influence code quality. Furthermore, given tools like eslint, prettier, @typescript-eslint/* it confirms a sustained effort to improve code quality and maintainability.
While the impact of these changes may not be immediately visible in the UI components themselves, they are crucial for the long-term health and stability of the library. Developers should feel confident upgrading to version 5.9.4, expecting a smoother development experience and a well-maintained component library for building robust user interfaces. Given the nature of the changes, the upgrade is recommended for all users of the library.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 5.9.4 of the package antd