Eslint-config-next offers pre-configured ESLint rules, utilizing the Babel parser, tailored for Next.js projects, enabling developers to seamlessly integrate ESLint into their workflow and leverage modern JavaScript features. Comparing version 0.2.0 with the previous stable version 0.1.15, the most notable change is the update in versioning and release date. Version 0.2.0 was released on February 14, 2017, while version 0.1.15 was released on January 13, 2017. While the core functionality of providing ESLint configurations remains the same, developers upgrading to version 0.2.0 benefit from any potential refinements, bug fixes, or behind-the-scenes improvements made during that one-month development period.
Both versions maintain the same MIT license and the same author, Manuel Vila, ensuring continuity and trust for developers. The consistent repository URL points to the project's GitHub page, providing a central location for issue tracking, collaboration, and staying updated with the project's progress. As the library's dependencies remain empty in both versions, integrating and using them is simple, as no extra package installations are required. The core value proposition remains the same: simplifying ESLint configuration for Next.js projects.
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