Sass version 1.23.7 is a minor update to the popular CSS preprocessor, following closely after version 1.23.6. Both versions, implemented in pure JavaScript, share identical core features, descriptions, dependencies (relying on Chokidar versions 2.0.0 up to but not including 4.0.0), licensing (MIT), repository location, author details (Natalie Weizenbaum), and even the unpacked size of the library (2242021 bytes) across 4 files. The key difference lies within the release date, where version 1.23.7 was published on November 19, 2019, while version 1.23.6 saw its release on November 16, 2019.
For developers, this means the functional capabilities of Sass remain consistent between these two versions. Updating from 1.23.6 to 1.23.7 primarily involves incorporating the latest bug fixes or very minor adjustments that might have been addressed in the few days between releases. The shared dependency on Chokidar suggests a continued focus on efficient file watching, crucial for automatic Sass compilation during development. Given the minimal variance and identical unpacked size, the update from 1.23.6 to 1.23.7 should be a seamless process, mainly beneficial for developers aiming to maintain the most up-to-date version within the 1.23.x series. It's recommended to review the Sass changelog, if available, to understand the specific nuances which motivated the release if any functionality is impacted.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 1.23.7 of the package sass