Version 3.13.1 of eslint-plugin-react arrived on December 26, 2015, just two days after version 3.13.0 was released on December 24, 2015. Both versions share the same core description: React-specific linting rules for ESLint, providing assistance in maintaining code quality and consistency within React projects. Examining the metadata reveals these two releases share identical developer dependencies including mocha (2.3.4), eslint (2.0.0-alpha-2), istanbul (0.4.1), coveralls (2.11.6), and babel-eslint (5.0.0-beta6), suggesting no alterations happened to the testing or build environment between releases. Both packages are licensed under the MIT license and authored by Yannick Croissant. The repository information remains consistent in both with the url pointing to the same Github repository. The key change between the two versions lies within bug fixes, minor improvements, or security patches given the small time span between releases. The developers that want to keep their code robust should employ the latest version 3.13.1 due to possible improvements or fixes addressed in this version. Developers can obtain these packages via npm. Both versions are accessible through the npm registry, with distinct tarball URLs for downloading their respective distributions.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 3.13.1 of the package eslint-plugin-react