The npm package css provides CSS parsing and stringification capabilities, and versions 2.2.4 and 2.2.3 offer insights into dependency updates and release timelines. Moving from version 2.2.3 to 2.2.4 reveals crucial dependency upgrades, primarily impacting the underlying tooling. Specifically, inherits jumps from version ^2.0.1 to ^2.0.3, suggesting potential bug fixes or API improvements within the inheritance mechanism. The source-map dependency undergoes a significant update, shifting from ^0.1.38 to ^0.6.1, signifying major enhancements in source map generation and handling, potentially affecting debugging workflows. source-map-resolve also sees an update, moving from ^0.5.1 to ^0.5.2, indicating fixes in resolving source map locations.
While the core development dependencies like mocha, should, matcha, and bytes remain consistent, these dependency updates in version 2.2.4 likely address performance enhancements, stability, or improved debugging support for developers working with generated or transformed CSS. The urix dependency remains the same. Furthermore, the "releaseDate" field highlights the recency of version 2.2.4, released on September 4, 2018, compared to version 2.2.3, released on May 2, 2018, indicating a more up-to-date package with potentially resolved issues or refinements. The unpacked size and file count remained roughly the same across versions.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 2.2.4 of the package css