Lint-staged streamlines your Git workflow by running linters only on files staged for commit, preventing unexpected style inconsistencies and errors in your codebase. Comparing versions 15.5.1 and 15.5.0, developers will find subtle yet potentially impactful changes. Both versions share the same core dependencies, including yaml, chalk, debug, execa, listr2, pidtree, commander, lilconfig, micromatch, and string-argv, ensuring similar core functionalities for parsing configurations, providing colorful console output, debugging, executing commands, and managing processes. Additionally, both versions share the same devDependencies.
The key difference lies in the release date and the unpacked size of the package. Version 15.5.1 was released on April 11, 2025, while version 15.5.0 was released on March 12, 2025. Version 15.5.1 has an unpacked size of 131620 bytes, slightly larger than version 15.5.0's 130285 bytes. This size difference suggests minor bug fixes, performance tweaks, or documentation updates, making version 15.5.1 the preferred choice for developers seeking the most up-to-date and refined experience. While the change may seem minor, using the latest patch version ensures you benefit from the most recent improvements and stability enhancements, contributing to a smoother and more reliable development process. Consider upgrading to version 15.5.1 for optimal performance.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 15.5.1 of the package lint-staged