Dumi-theme-antd-style has a fresh update, advancing from version 0.27.4 to 0.28.0, bringing subtle but impactful changes for developers leveraging Dumi 2 for documentation sites. Both versions maintain the core promise of delivering a visually appealing and user-friendly experience for both development and documentation consumption, built upon Ant Design's robust design system. The dependency list remains largely consistent, with key players like antd, ahooks, lodash, zustand, and antd-style ensuring a modern and efficient development workflow.
A noticeable difference lies in the addition of babel-plugin-antd-style in the newer version's devDependencies, suggesting potential enhancements in styling capabilities or integration with Ant Design's styling solutions. Conversely, @emotion/babel-plugin has been removed in version 0.28.0. This adjustment might indicate a shift in the preferred styling approach or an optimization to reduce bundle size. Developers should note these subtle shifts in tooling as they might affect custom styling implementations.
While the core peer dependencies (dumi, react, react-dom) remain the same, ensuring compatibility with existing Dumi 2 projects, developers are encouraged to review the updated dependency tree to ensure smooth upgrades. The changes in development dependencies could mean that particular customization or building configurations require changes. Lastly, developers will be happy to know the new version brings a more stable and polished set of features.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 0.28.0 of the package dumi-theme-antd-style