Eslint-plugin-jasmine has released version 1.3.0, a minor update to its linting rules for Jasmine testing frameworks, following closely after version 1.2.0. Both versions maintain the same core development dependencies, ensuring a consistent development environment for contributors using tools like Mocha for testing, ESLint for linting, and semantic-release for automated releases, along with eslint-config-tlvince for standardized ESLint configurations. Notably, both support ESLint versions 0.8.0 and above as peer dependencies, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of ESLint setups.
The difference between the two versions is minimal from a code perspective. The key distinction lies in their release times, with version 1.3.0 published just minutes after 1.2.0. For developers integrating this plugin, this suggests that version 1.3.0 likely addresses a minor hotfix or small updates directly succeeding the 1.2.0 release.
For users of eslint-plugin-jasmine, upgrading to version 1.3.0 is generally advisable to ensure they have the latest, potentially most stable, iteration. Given the rapid succession of releases, staying updated to the newest version is best practices.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.3.0 of the package eslint-plugin-jasmine