Rtlcss version 4.3.0 represents an incremental update over the previous stable version 4.2.0. Both versions serve the same core purpose: transforming Left-to-Right (LTR) CSS stylesheets into Right-to-Left (RTL) equivalents, streamlining the process for developers targeting audiences who read from right to left. Both leverage PostCSS, escalade, picocolors and strip-json-comments as dependencies, indicating a continuous reliance on a solid ecosystem for CSS processing and related utilities. Developer dependencies such as c8, mocha, and standard remain consistent across both versions, suggesting a stable development workflow focused on testing and code quality. One notable difference is the increased unpacked size of version 4.3.0 (62895 bytes) compared to version 4.2.0 (62437 bytes). Although seemingly minor, this increase suggests the addition of new features, refinements, or necessary adjustments. Additionally, a "fileCount" of 12, remaining consistent accross both versions. The release date of version 4.3.0 being approximately a month after 4.2.0, indicates a regular maintenance and enhancement cycle. This frequent release pace reflects the project's committment to addressing potential issues and incorporating user feedback. For developers, rtlcss offers a valuable tool for effortlessly adapting their CSS for RTL layouts, handling complexities related to mirroring properties and values automatically; its stable dependencies and consistent development practices suggest reliability.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 4.3.0 of the package rtlcss