Unplugin-auto-import version 0.14.2 introduces several updates compared to the previous stable version, 0.13.0, offering developers refined capabilities for automatic import management in Vite and Webpack projects. A key update lies in the dependencies, with "unimport" being upgraded to version "^2.2.4" from "^2.1.0", suggesting enhancements and potentially bug fixes within the core import resolution logic. Furthermore, version 0.14.2 adds "@nuxt/kit":"^3.1.2" and "@nuxt/schema":"^3.1.2" as devDependency, suggesting improved Nuxt 3 compatibility or closer integration.
Notably, Vite has been bumped from version "^4.0.4" to "^4.1.1" in devDependencies, integrating newer features or performance improvements. Rollup also sees an upgrade from "^3.12.0" to "^3.14.0". The @antfu/eslint-config also sees a minor update "^0.35.0" to "^0.35.1". These updates throughout the dependency tree signify a commitment to staying current with the ecosystem and leveraging the latest tooling advantages.
Interestingly, the unpacked size has decreased from 72708 to 68993, indicating potential optimizations in the package's footprint. The release date moved from January 29th, 2023 to February 8th, 2023 suggesting these changes were rolled out relatively quickly. For developers using unplugin-auto-import, these updates translate to a potentially more robust, efficient, and better-integrated experience, particularly within Nuxt 3 and modern Vite/Webpack setups, warranting consideration for upgrading.
The are not vulnerabilities for the version 0.14.2 of the package unplugin-auto-import