Core-js, a widely used standard library for JavaScript, has released version 3.25.4, succeeding the previous stable version 3.25.3. Both versions maintain the MIT license and are hosted on GitHub, reflecting the project's commitment to open-source principles. Developers supporting core-js can utilize the Open Collective funding platform.
While both versions share the same number of files (3107) within their respective tarballs, there's a slight difference in the unpacked size. Version 3.25.4 has an unpacked size of 1,022,961 bytes, a marginal increase from version 3.25.3's 1,022,526 bytes. This suggests that the newer version incorporates incremental improvements and refinements, potentially including bug fixes, performance optimizations, or minor feature enhancements within the core-js library.
The release date difference indicates that version 3.25.4 was published approximately a week after 3.25.3, implying a rapid iteration cycle focused on delivering timely updates. Those relying on core-js should evaluate the changelogs to determine whether the changes between these versions address specific compatibility issues or improve existing functionalities relevant to their applications and deployments. The continuous evolution indicates that the core-js team are committed to providing a constantly improved and up-to-date library.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 3.25.4 of the package core-js