Type-Fest version 3.3.0 brings subtle but important updates compared to version 3.2.0, solidifying its position as a leading collection of essential TypeScript types for developers. The core functionality, providing robust and reusable type utilities, remains consistent, allowing developers to confidently leverage pre-built solutions for common typing challenges. One notable change lies in the updated development dependencies, specifically the jump in TypeScript from version 4.8.4 to 4.9.3 and XO from 0.52.4 to 0.53.1. These upgrades generally mean improved type safety and code maintainability through updated linting rules. The practical impact for developers is potentially smoother integration with latest TypeScript features and a more consistent code style enforced by the bumped XO version.
While the file count remains steady at 88, the unpacked size has slightly increased which suggests minor additions or adjustments to the type definitions. The release date difference also marks a period of refinement and potential bug fixes address in the newer 3.3.0 version. For those already using Type-Fest, upgrading ensures they benefit from the latest tooling improvements and potentially optimized types. New adopters can confidently start with version 3.3.0, knowing they are working with a well-maintained and actively developed library. The license remains permissive which allows free use in any project whether it's commercial or not.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 3.3.0 of the package type-fest