Version 1.0.7 of eslint-config-airbnb-es5 represents a minor update to this popular, yet unofficial, ESLint configuration designed to enforce Airbnb's coding style guidelines within ES5 JavaScript projects. Comparing it to the immediately preceding stable version, 1.0.6, the core functionality remains consistent: providing a pre-configured ESLint setup mimicking the Airbnb style guide for older JavaScript environments.
Both versions share the same core description, licensing under MIT, identical repository details pointing to the GitHub project, and authorship attributed to Stephen Wanhella. Crucially, they also rely on the same dependency, strip-json-comments version 1.0.2, suggesting no underlying changes in how JSON comments are handled during ESLint configuration.
The primary difference lies in the release date, with version 1.0.7 being published on September 5, 2015, a little over a week after version 1.0.6 (August 26, 2015). Given the lack of changes in dependencies or core metadata, this update likely includes minor bug fixes, refinements to the ESLint rules, or improvements to documentation. For developers already using version 1.0.6, upgrading to 1.0.7 is advisable to benefit from these incremental improvements and ensure the most reliable and up-to-date linting experience for their ES5 projects. While not a major overhaul, these small updates are crucial to a healthy library.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.0.7 of the package eslint-config-airbnb-es5