Bootstrap-stylus offers a streamlined way to integrate the popular Bootstrap framework into projects utilizing Stylus, a flexible and expressive CSS preprocessor. Version 5.0.4 builds upon the solid foundation of 5.0.3 with subtle refinements targeted at enhanced development workflows. Key differences lie in the updated development dependencies focusing on build and optimization tools. Most notably, grunt-autoprefixer is bumped from ~3.0.0 to ~3.0.3, and grunt-contrib-cssmin jumps from ~0.12.3 to ~0.14.0 and grunt-contrib-uglify moves from ~0.9.1 to ~0.9.2. These updates likely incorporate bug fixes, performance improvements, or support for newer CSS features, ensuring better compatibility and optimized CSS output. Developers leveraging these Grunt tasks within their build processes will benefit from these enhancements. The core functionality, providing Bootstrap 3.3.6 styles via Stylus, remains consistent across both versions. Users gain access to Bootstrap's grid system, components, and utilities, all styled using Stylus's clean syntax and powerful features like variables, mixins, and functions. By compiling Bootstrap with Stylus, developers achieve greater control over the framework's appearance and behavior, enabling deeper customization and easier integration with existing Stylus-based stylesheets, increasing project maintanability. Version 5.0.4 just updates the versions of the dev dependencies related to Grunt.
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