Jest 29.3.0 arrived on November 7, 2022, succeeding version 29.2.2 released on October 24, 2022. Both versions maintain the core promise of "Delightful JavaScript Testing" under the MIT license, indicating a commitment to open-source principles. The project resides within the Facebook Jest repository, offering developers confidence in its backing and community support. The dependency structure remains largely consistent, with dependencies on jest-cli, @jest/core, @jest/types, and import-local indicating a stable internal architecture. Notably, the @jest/types dependency stays pinned to version 29.2.1 across both releases, pointing to a deliberate choice not to update this particular typings package, potentially to maintain API compatibility with other core modules or avoid introducing new type-related issues. The developer toolchain, as denoted by devDependencies, also mirrors each other utilizing tsd-lite and @tsd/typescript. The peer dependency for node-notifier is unchanged, allowing for a flexible range of versions. The most significant difference lies in the updated jest-cli and @jest/core dependencies, moving to version 29.3.0 to match Jest's core version. This minor version bump from 29.2.2 likely includes bug fixes, performance improvements, and potentially minor feature additions within the core testing framework. While the unpacked size and file count in the distribution package remain the same, developers should still consult the official Jest changelog for the specific details about improvements and potential breaking changes included in this new release.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 29.3.0 of the package jest