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arethetypeswrong/arethetypeswrong.github.io (@​arethetypeswrong/cli)

v0.18.2

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v0.18.1

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  • 5dd9c0b: Requiring Node.js 20 for using latest lru-cache.
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eslint/eslint (@​eslint/js)

v9.32.0

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Features
  • dcd95aa feat: support TypeScript syntax in no-empty-function rule (#​19551) (sethamus)
  • 77d6d5b feat: support TS syntax in no-unused-expressions (#​19564) (Sweta Tanwar)
  • 90228e5 feat: support JSRuleDefinition type (#​19604) (루밀LuMir)
  • 59ba6b7 feat: add allowObjects option to no-restricted-properties (#​19607) (sethamus)
  • db650a0 feat: support TypeScript syntax in no-invalid-this rule (#​19532) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • 9535cff feat: support TS syntax in no-loop-func (#​19559) (Nitin Kumar)
Bug Fixes
  • 910bd13 fix: nodeTypeKey not being used in NodeEventGenerator (#​19631) (StyleShit)
Documentation
  • ca7a735 docs: update no-undef-init when not to use section (#​19624) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • 1b870c9 docs: use eslint-config-xo in the getting started guide (#​19629) (Nitin Kumar)
  • 5d4af16 docs: add types for multiple rule options (#​19616) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • e8f8d57 docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
  • a40348f docs: no-use-before-define tweaks (#​19622) (Kirk Waiblinger)
  • 0ba3ae3 docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
  • 865dbfe docs: ensure "learn more" deprecation links point to useful resource (#​19590) (Kirk Waiblinger)
  • f80b746 docs: add known limitations for no-self-compare (#​19612) (Nitin Kumar)
  • 865aed6 docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
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v9.24.0

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  • 556c25b feat: support loading TS config files using --experimental-strip-types (#​19401) (Arya Emami)
  • 72650ac feat: support TS syntax in init-declarations (#​19540) (Nitin Kumar)
  • 03fb0bc feat: normalize patterns to handle "./" prefix in files and ignores (#​19568) (Pixel998)
  • 071dcd3 feat: support TS syntax in no-dupe-class-members (#​19558) (Nitin Kumar)
  • cd72bcc feat: Introduce a way to suppress violations (#​19159) (Iacovos Constantinou)
  • 2a81578 feat: support TS syntax in no-loss-of-precision (#​19560) (Nitin Kumar)
  • 30ae4ed feat: add new options to class-methods-use-this (#​19527) (sethamus)
  • b79ade6 feat: support TypeScript syntax in no-array-constructor (#​19493) (Tanuj Kanti)

Bug Fixes

  • b23d1c5 fix: deduplicate variable names in no-loop-func error messages (#​19595) (Nitin Kumar)
  • fb8cdb8 fix: use any[] type for context.options (#​19584) (Francesco Trotta)

Documentation

  • f857820 docs: update documentation for --experimental-strip-types (#​19594) (Nikolas Schröter)
  • 803e4af docs: simplify gitignore path handling in includeIgnoreFile section (#​19596) (Thomas Broyer)
  • 6d979cc docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
  • 82177e4 docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
  • e849dc0 docs: replace existing var with const (#​19578) (Sweta Tanwar)
  • 0c65c62 docs: don't pass filename when linting rule examples (#​19571) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • 6be36c9 docs: Update custom-rules.md code example of fixer (#​19555) (Yifan Pan)

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  • 366e369 build: re-enable Prettier formatting for package.json files (#​19569) (Francesco Trotta)

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v9.23.0

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  • 557a0d2 feat: support TypeScript syntax in no-useless-constructor (#​19535) (Josh Goldberg ✨)
  • 8320241 feat: support TypeScript syntax in default-param-last (#​19431) (Josh Goldberg ✨)
  • 833c4a3 feat: defineConfig() supports "flat/" config prefix (#​19533) (Nicholas C. Zakas)
  • 4a0df16 feat: circular autofix/conflicting rules detection (#​19514) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • be56a68 feat: support TypeScript syntax in class-methods-use-this (#​19498) (Josh Goldberg ✨)

Bug Fixes

  • 0e20aa7 fix: move deprecated RuleContext methods to subtype (#​19531) (Francesco Trotta)
  • cc3bd00 fix: reporting variable used in catch block in no-useless-assignment (#​19423) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • d46ff83 fix: no-dupe-keys false positive with proto setter (#​19508) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • e732773 fix: navigation of search results on pressing Enter (#​19502) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • f4e9c5f fix: allow RuleTester to test files inside node_modules/ (#​19499) (fisker Cheung)

Documentation

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  • 2357edd build: exclude autogenerated files from Prettier formatting (#​19548) (Francesco Trotta)

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ardatan/graphql-tools (@​graphql-tools/utils)

v10.9.1

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v10.9.0

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  • #​7281
    53db005
    Thanks @​EmrysMyrddin! - Add optional subgraphName preoperty
    to the ExecutionRequest interface for usage in Gateways like Hive Gateway.
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ianvs/prettier-plugin-sort-imports (@​ianvs/prettier-plugin-sort-imports)

v4.5.1

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jshttp/cookie (cookie)

v0.7.2

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  • Allow leading dot for domain (#​174)
    • Although not permitted in the spec, some users expect this to work and user agents ignore the leading dot according to spec
  • Add fast path for serialize without options, use obj.hasOwnProperty when parsing (#​172)
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  • Fix another TypeScript parsing edge case (#​4248)

    This fixes a regression with a change in the previous release that tries to more accurately parse TypeScript arrow functions inside the ?: operator. The regression specifically involves parsing an arrow function containing a #private identifier inside the middle of a ?: ternary operator inside a class body. This was fixed by propagating private identifier state into the parser clone used to speculatively parse the arrow function body. Here is an example of some affected code:

    class CachedDict {
      #has = (a: string) => dict.has(a);
      has = window
        ? (word: string): boolean => this.#has(word)
        : this.#has;
    }
  • Fix a regression with the parsing of source phase imports

    The change in the previous release to parse source phase imports failed to properly handle the following cases:

    import source from 'bar'
    import source from from 'bar'
    import source type foo from 'bar'

    Parsing for these cases should now be fixed. The first case was incorrectly treated as a syntax error because esbuild was expecting the second case. And the last case was previously allowed but is now forbidden. TypeScript hasn't added this feature yet so it remains to be seen whether the last case will be allowed, but it's safer to disallow it for now. At least Babel doesn't allow the last case when parsing TypeScript, and Babel was involved with the source phase import specification.

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  • Parse and print JavaScript imports with an explicit phase (#​4238)

    This release adds basic syntax support for the defer and source import phases in JavaScript:

    • defer

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide one way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is automatically initialized on first use. Support for this syntax will also be part of the upcoming release of TypeScript 5.9. The syntax looks like this:

      import defer * as foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.defer("<specifier>");

      Note that this feature deliberately cannot be used with the syntax import defer foo from "<specifier>" or import defer { foo } from "<specifier>".

    • source

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide another way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is returned in an uninitialized state. Support for this syntax may or may not be a part of TypeScript 5.9 (see this issue for details). The syntax looks like this:

      import source foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.source("<specifier>");

      Note that this feature deliberately cannot be used with the syntax import defer * as foo from "<specifier>" or import defer { foo } from "<specifier>".

    This change only adds support for this syntax. These imports cannot currently be bundled by esbuild. To use these new features with esbuild's bundler, the imported paths must be external to the bundle and the output format must be set to esm.

  • Support optionally emitting absolute paths instead of relative paths (#​338, #​2082, #​3023)

    This release introduces the --abs-paths= feature which takes a comma-separated list of situations where esbuild should use absolute paths instead of relative paths. There are currently three supported situations: code (comments and string literals), log (log message text and location info), and metafile (the JSON build metadata).

    Using absolute paths instead of relative paths is not the default behavior because it means that the build results are no longer machine-independent (which means builds are no longer reproducible). Absolute paths can be useful when used with certain terminal emulators that allow you to click on absolute paths in the terminal text and/or when esbuild is being automatically invoked from several different directories within the same script.

  • Fix a TypeScript parsing edge case (#​4241)

    This release fixes an edge case with parsing an arrow function in TypeScript with a return type that's in the middle of a ?: ternary operator. For example:

    x = a ? (b) : c => d;
    y = a ? (b) : c => d : e;

    The : token in the value assigned to x pairs with the ? token, so it's not the start of a return type annotation. However, the first : token in the value assigned to y is the start of a return type annotation because after parsing the arrow function body, it turns out there's another : token that can be used to pair with the ? token. This case is notable as it's the first TypeScript edge case that esbuild has needed a backtracking parser to parse. It has been addressed by a quick hack (cloning the whole parser) as it's a rare edge case and esbuild doesn't otherwise need a backtracking parser. Hopefully this is sufficient and doesn't cause any issues.

  • Inline small constant strings when minifying

    Previously esbuild's minifier didn't inline string constants because strings can be arbitrarily long, and this isn't necessarily a size win if the string is used more than once. Starting with this release, esbuild will now inline string constants when the length of the string is three code units or less. For example:

    // Original code
    const foo = 'foo'
    console.log({ [foo]: true })
    
    // Old output (with --minify --bundle --format=esm)
    var o="foo";console.log({[o]:!0});
    
    // New output (with --minify --bundle --format=esm)
    console.log({foo:!0});

    Note that esbuild's constant inlining only happens in very restrictive scenarios to avoid issues with TDZ handling. This change doesn't change when esbuild's constant inlining happens. It only expands the scope of it to include certain string literals in addition to numeric and boolean literals.

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  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#​4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#​4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#​4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    
    // Old output (with --minify)
    return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}
    
    // New output (with --minify)
    return"foo";
  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    
    // Old output (with --bundle --minify)
    (()=>{var n=-1n;})();
    
    // New output (with --bundle --minify)
    (()=>{})();
  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#​3476, #​4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#​4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

  • Update Go from 1.23.8 to 1.23.10 (#​4204, #​4207)

    This should have no effect on existing code as this version change does not change Go's operating system support. It may remove certain false positive reports (specifically CVE-2025-4673 and CVE-2025-22874) from vulnerability scanners that only detect which version of the Go compiler esbuild uses.

  • Experimental support for esbuild on OpenHarmony (#​4212)

    With this release, esbuild now publishes the @esbuild/openharmony-arm64 npm package for OpenHarmony. It contains a WebAssembly binary instead of a native binary because Go doesn't currently support OpenHarmony. Node does support it, however, so in theory esbuild should now work on OpenHarmony through WebAssembly.

    This change was contributed by @​hqzing.

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  • Fix a regression with browser in package.json (#​4187)

    The fix to #​4144 in version 0.25.3 introduced a regression that caused browser overrides specified in package.json to fail to override relative path names that end in a trailing slash. That behavior change affected the axios@0.30.0 package. This regression has been fixed, and now has test coverage.

  • Add support for certain keywords as TypeScript tuple labels (#​4192)

    Previously esbuild could incorrectly fail to parse certain keywords as TypeScript tuple labels that are parsed by the official TypeScript compiler if they were followed by a ? modifier. These labels included function, import, infer, new, readonly, and typeof. With this release, these keywords will now be parsed correctly. Here's an example of some affected code:

    type Foo = [
      value: any,
      readonly?: boolean, // This is now parsed correctly
    ]
  • Add CSS prefixes for the stretch sizing value (#​4184)

    This release adds support for prefixing CSS declarations such as div { width: stretch }. That CSS is now transformed into this depending on what the --target= setting includes:

    div {
      width: -webkit-fill-available;
      width: -moz-available;
      width: stretch;
    }

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  • Add simple support for CORS to esbuild's development server (#​4125)

    Starting with version 0.25.0, esbuild's development server is no longer configured to serve cross-origin requests. This was a deliberate change to prevent any website you visit from accessing your running esbuild development server. However, this change prevented (by design) certain use cases such as "debugging in production" by having your production website load code from localhost where the esbuild development server is running.

    To enable this use case, esbuild is adding a feature to allow Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (a.k.a. CORS) for simple requests. Specifically, passing your origin to the new cors option will now set the Access-Control-Allow-Origin response header when the request has a matching Origin header. Note that this currently only works for requests that don't send a


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