The npm package babel-preset-stage-2 saw initial releases in late 2015, with a peak in November 2015. Releases continued sporadically until April 2017. After April 2017, there were no further releases of the package. Given the data up to September 9, 2025, the package appears to be inactive and has not been updated in over 8 years.
Babel-preset-stage-2 downloads peaked in November 2024 at over 4 million. After a decline, downloads stabilized around 2 million in early 2025, before experiencing a surge in June and July. August saw a significant drop, and September's partial data suggests a further decline, but it's too early to assess.
babel-preset-stage-2 is a Babel preset containing approved proposals expected to become standard JavaScript. It incorporates features beyond Stage 3, ready for broader experimentation and feedback. Utilizing this preset lets developers leverage cutting-edge syntax and functionalities in their projects, facilitating innovation and early adoption of future JavaScript standards. Employ it cautiously, understanding that APIs might evolve before final standardization.