Tailwind Merge has released version 3.2.0, building upon the solid foundation of version 3.1.0 as a utility for resolving conflicting Tailwind CSS classes. Both versions share the core functionality of merging Tailwind classes intelligently to prevent style conflicts, making them invaluable tools for developers aiming for predictable and manageable styling in their projects. Maintained by Dany Castillo, this library is licensed under MIT.
Key updates in version 3.2.0 involve refinements in the development dependencies, suggesting improvements in the build process, testing, or code quality. Specifically, several dev dependency versions have been bumped up, among others: eslint to ^9.23.0, prettier to ^3.5.3 and vitest to ^3.1.1. These changes may not directly translate into new features for end-users but can contribute to a more robust and reliable library. The size of the unpacked library has increased from 824872 to 898001, which could be indicative of added functionalities or extended class support, though further investigation would be required to pinpoint the exact changes. Another small change can be detected in the release dates, with version *3.2.0* releasing on *2025-04-06T20:41:07.945Z* and version *3.1.0* releasing on *2025-03-31T20:39:17.452Z*. Developers already using Tailwind Merge should consider upgrading to version 3.2.0 to benefit from the latest enhancements and potentially improved stability. The project is actively maintained, and users can support its development through GitHub Sponsors.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 3.2.0 of the package tailwind-merge