CSSO, a popular CSS optimizer, released version 1.5.2, a minor update following version 1.5.1. Both versions share identical core functionality, dependencies like clap for command-line argument parsing, and development dependencies including browserify for bundling, jscs for code style checking, mocha for testing, and uglify-js for minification. The license remains MIT, ensuring open-source usage. The repository location and author information also remain consistent across both releases, pointing to Sergey Kryzhanovsky as the author.
The primary distinction lies in the release date. Version 1.5.2 was released on January 24, 2016, while version 1.5.1 appeared on January 14, 2016.
For developers, this suggests that the update from 1.5.1 to 1.5.2 is likely to contain bug fixes or very minor enhancements, as the package dependencies and development tools remain untouched. If you're already using CSSO 1.5.1, upgrading to 1.5.2 is recommended to benefit from any potential bug fixes. However, given the absence of significant changes based on provided data , it is essential to consult the changelog of the package if provided by the author on the git repository to understand definitively the improvements or bugs fixed. The dist property which describes the location of the tarball file, confirms the different version of the packages.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.5.2 of the package csso