The color package, a versatile tool for color conversion and manipulation with CSS string support, saw a minor version update from 3.1.0 to 3.1.1 in April 2019. While the core functionality remains consistent, powered by dependencies like color-string and color-convert, developers should note a key shift in the development environment. The mocha testing framework was updated to version ^6.1.4 from version ^2.2.5 in the previous version, potentially indicating enhanced testing procedures or new testing features. Also the xo linter tool dependency was updated to version 0.12.1, previously it was updated with carrot symbol, potentially marking stricter code style enforcement or adoption of more recent linting rules.
The file count in the distributed package remains the same at 4, but the unpacked size saw a slight increase from 16202 bytes to 16359 bytes. This could be attributed to minor code optimizations, added test cases, or adjustments in the build process reflecting the changes of involved dev dependencies. Both versions are licensed under the MIT license and are hosted on GitHub, ensuring flexibility for developers. The update provides an assurance about the maintenance and update cycles of the package for its consumers. Developers already using color will likely find the transition seamless, enjoying a codebase benefiting from improved testing and code style practices. New adopters gain access to a well-maintained library with a clear commitment to quality and modern development standards.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 3.1.1 of the package color