Tape version 4.13.3 introduces several updates and refinements compared to its predecessor, version 4.13.2. Primarily, developers will notice dependency updates, crucial for maintaining security and stability. Notably, the resolve dependency has been updated from version 1.15.1 to 1.17.0, incorporating bug fixes and potential feature enhancements. In addition, the minimist dependency has been bumped up from 1.2.0 to 1.2.5 including potential security patches. For development dependencies, ESLint sees an update from version 6.8.0 to 7.1.0 and js-yaml updated from version 3.13.1 to 3.14.0, bringing in new linting rules and YAML parsing improvements respectively, potentially impacting code quality and development workflows. Falafel update from 2.1.0 to 2.2.4 may include better support for newer Javascript syntax. Moreover, the updated version features a slightly increased unpacked size and file count, suggesting minor additions or modifications to the core library or associated files. These changes collectively contribute to a more robust and developer-friendly testing environment. Developers should evaluate the impact of these dependency upgrades on their projects, particularly regarding ESLint rules and resolve behavior, to ensure seamless integration.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 4.13.3 of the package tape