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Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.13...7.2.14) ### [`v7.2.13`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#7213-2025-02-09) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.9...7.2.13) ### [`v7.2.9`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#729-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.8...7.2.9) ### [`v7.2.8`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#728-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.7...7.2.8) ### [`v7.2.7`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#727-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.6...7.2.7) ### [`v7.2.6`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#726-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.5...7.2.6) ### [`v7.2.5`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#725-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.4...7.2.5) ### [`v7.2.4`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#724-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.3...7.2.4) ### [`v7.2.3`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#723-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.2...7.2.3) ### [`v7.2.2`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#722-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.1...7.2.2) ### [`v7.2.1`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#7214-2025-02-09) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.2.0...7.2.1) ### [`v7.2.0`](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#720-2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.6...7.2.0) ##### Features - add ability to close webview from javascript on ios ([5034997](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/50349975e5a0b81595f6f91ea0747910cf9c7aeb)) - add close function to unified javascript interface ([c3d9079](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/c3d9079cabf4b5c6ea6f6b722cd487cf47e74fa1)) - close webview with window.AndroidInterface.close() from within ([c5eae97](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/c5eae97a6aa207c9e36121e61530c395a28fffa8)) ##### Bug Fixes - add better doc for 2 way com ([171ea27](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/171ea27931b36b358c6e34ee80ed89380e0c0fb7)) - add warning ([84470ae](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/84470ae1c32dbdbcea0ab206367227c270f1b75d)) - allow inline video ([1368f2a](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/1368f2a4f0eb2b8cb95a91f7c5b23430ae129bce)) - better definition ([588cc88](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/588cc8843845b2d5c29212d8b767908109264555)) - CICD ([ee7ef04](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/ee7ef0430ae4b092717f825098db18a86ed07930)) - order of doc ([71d8923](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/71d892399685d4e67b67a02ee056c51c8f1d912f)) - versions ([941aabe](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/941aabee33049624f20030ae044a1fde20f8afb7)) ##### [7.1.6](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.5...7.1.6) (2025-02-02) ##### Bug Fixes - lint ([d3df47c](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/d3df47cfef62a89da4f96e0db9d0010a5a4aa6ef)) ##### [7.1.5](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.4...7.1.5) (2025-02-01) ##### Bug Fixes - build ([89cd832](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/89cd832f9699e449e0df684fd2949e41991020f2)) ##### [7.1.4](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.3...7.1.4) (2025-02-01) ##### Bug Fixes - remove READ_MEDIA_IMAGES ([e30874e](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/e30874ebe18d44e39aef60c66bbdf61ad87a0608)) ##### [7.1.3](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.2...7.1.3) (2025-02-01) ##### Bug Fixes - async thread ([df0bb19](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/df0bb198a62cd776925b1622287760845560a7df)) ##### [7.1.2](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.1...7.1.2) (2025-02-01) ##### Bug Fixes - Fixed back_arrow being displayed correctly instead of close_icon ([0516043](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/05160433128222187fff8b12632b711cb7a99b12)) - openWebView has stopped hiding the phone's status bar. ([465a035](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/465a03561ff8b39b94a9d25396771bbdecf42bc3)) - openWebView has stopped hiding the phone's status bar. ([6154e54](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/6154e5422c470786d1402c45e432217675347742)) - openWebView has stopped hiding the phone's status bar. ([ec6a9c2](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/commit/ec6a9c220580db66777f0a3886a29eba5d9d7aa4)) ##### [7.1.1](https://redirect.github.com/Cap-go/capacitor-inappbrowser/compare/7.1.0...7.1.1) (2025-01-27) </details> <details> <summary>eslint/eslint (@​eslint/js)</summary> ### [`v9.20.0`](https://redirect.github.com/eslint/eslint/compare/v9.19.0...031734efcb27e0d800da7ec32f5d5dae55f80564) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/eslint/eslint/compare/v9.19.0...v9.20.0) </details> <details> <summary>swc-project/swc (@​swc/core)</summary> ### [`v1.10.15`](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#11015---2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/compare/v1.10.14...v1.10.15) ##### Bug Fixes - **(es/fixer)** Wrap object tagged templates ([#​9991](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9991)) ([963c3a5](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/963c3a58c8ec05a381b61724ee9930093cf65b8f)) - **(es/minifier)** Dont't optimize swtich case before DCE ([#​9994](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9994)) ([afe21b5](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/afe21b5e71edb8cee5ba4335a193fb8a309bb43b)) - **(es/minifier)** Revert [#​10006](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10006) ([#​10007](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10007)) ([7e21323](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/7e21323b3bedc0552634da5d6c34f33fb2c5bad6)) - **(es/parser, es/codegen)** Handle trailing empty slots in array patterns ([#​9992](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9992)) ([1a87e76](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/1a87e76e95566eb998bf81bde1e77dc14eb42fda)) - **(es/react)** Avoid adding `__self` in constructors of derived class in the `jsx_self` ([#​9987](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9987)) ([83f24af](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/83f24afad9114801c897d04bfa7a1525c92686c1)) ##### Features - **(es/ast)** Add `ShrinkToFit` implementation ([#​10009](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10009)) ([6849b6a](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/6849b6aba764b06674783f6c0a7d2f26350ea5fe)) - **(es/helpers)** Update package exports for module-sync and webpack compatibility ([#​9995](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9995)) ([6f4e7ad](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/6f4e7adce4b476ee33ea8a9a1aa333cbf80c85cc)) - **(fast-ts)** Support Uint8Array Input ([#​9879](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9879)) ([61ae579](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/61ae579a1c7c588244317320da42a03541a7f801)) ##### Performance - **(es/codegen)** Remove needless allocations ([#​9978](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/9978)) ([9c89d57](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/9c89d57cf9f3cd409e003f7b667afc9c87916359)) - **(es/minifier)** Do not clone from `take_ident_of_pat_if_unused` ([#​10005](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10005)) ([dc3b46e](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/dc3b46eff9befa898a777308d8588b1ff37e577a)) - **(es/minifier)** Allocate in once from `mark_property_mutation` ([#​10004](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10004)) ([4a90e51](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/4a90e5197d337ba1d0851908053d0ad13b17f907)) - **(es/minifier)** Limit infection analysis by the entry size ([#​10006](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10006)) ([1a3a4b9](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/1a3a4b936cca1db646a40c0813a7a1275832b604)) - **(es/minifier)** Make the default pass 2 ([#​10014](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/issues/10014)) ([07dc423](https://redirect.github.com/swc-project/swc/commit/07dc423b7f7ee11753338e8a98a65aef087c3468)) </details> <details> <summary>tailwindlabs/tailwindcss (@​tailwindcss/postcss)</summary> ### [`v4.0.5`](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#405---2025-02-08) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/compare/v4.0.4...v4.0.5) ##### Added - Add `@theme static` option for always including theme variables in compiled CSS ([#​16211](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/pull/16211)) ##### Fixed - Remove rogue `console.log` from `@tailwindcss/vite` ([#​16307](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/pull/16307)) ##### Changed - Don't include theme variables that aren't used in compiled CSS ([#​16211](https://redirect.github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss/pull/16211)) </details> <details> <summary>vitejs/vite-plugin-react-swc (@​vitejs/plugin-react-swc)</summary> ### [`v3.8.0`](https://redirect.github.com/vitejs/vite-plugin-react-swc/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#380) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/vitejs/vite-plugin-react-swc/compare/v3.7.2...v3.8.0) ##### Add useAtYourOwnRisk_mutateSwcOptions option The future of Vite is with OXC, and from the beginning this was a design choice to not exposed too many specialties from SWC so that Vite React users can move to another transformer later. Also debugging why some specific version of decorators with some other unstable/legacy feature doesn't work is not fun, so we won't provide support for it, hence the name `useAtYourOwnRisk`. ```ts react({ useAtYourOwnRisk_mutateSwcOptions(options) { options.jsc.parser.decorators = true; options.jsAc.transform.decoratorVersion = "2022-03"; }, }); ``` </details> <details> <summary>evanw/esbuild (esbuild)</summary> ### [`v0.25.0`](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#v0250) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/compare/v0.24.2...v0.25.0) **This release deliberately contains backwards-incompatible changes.** To avoid automatically picking up releases like this, you should either be pinning the exact version of `esbuild` in your `package.json` file (recommended) or be using a version range syntax that only accepts patch upgrades such as `^0.24.0` or `~0.24.0`. See npm's documentation about [semver](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v6/using-npm/semver/) for more information. - Restrict access to esbuild's development server ([GHSA-67mh-4wv8-2f99](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/security/advisories/GHSA-67mh-4wv8-2f99)) This change addresses esbuild's first security vulnerability report. Previously esbuild set the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header to `*` to allow esbuild's development server to be flexible in how it's used for development. However, this allows the websites you visit to make HTTP requests to esbuild's local development server, which gives read-only access to your source code if the website were to fetch your source code's specific URL. You can read more information in [the report](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/security/advisories/GHSA-67mh-4wv8-2f99). Starting with this release, [CORS](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS) will now be disabled, and requests will now be denied if the host does not match the one provided to `--serve=`. The default host is `0.0.0.0`, which refers to all of the IP addresses that represent the local machine (e.g. both `127.0.0.1` and `192.168.0.1`). If you want to customize anything about esbuild's development server, you can [put a proxy in front of esbuild](https://esbuild.github.io/api/#serve-proxy) and modify the incoming and/or outgoing requests. In addition, the `serve()` API call has been changed to return an array of `hosts` instead of a single `host` string. This makes it possible to determine all of the hosts that esbuild's development server will accept. Thanks to [@​sapphi-red](https://redirect.github.com/sapphi-red) for reporting this issue. - Delete output files when a build fails in watch mode ([#​3643](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3643)) It has been requested for esbuild to delete files when a build fails in watch mode. Previously esbuild left the old files in place, which could cause people to not immediately realize that the most recent build failed. With this release, esbuild will now delete all output files if a rebuild fails. Fixing the build error and triggering another rebuild will restore all output files again. - Fix correctness issues with the CSS nesting transform ([#​3620](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3620), [#​3877](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3877), [#​3933](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3933), [#​3997](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3997), [#​4005](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4005), [#​4037](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/pull/4037), [#​4038](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/pull/4038)) This release fixes the following problems: - Naive expansion of CSS nesting can result in an exponential blow-up of generated CSS if each nesting level has multiple selectors. Previously esbuild sometimes collapsed individual nesting levels using `:is()` to limit expansion. However, this collapsing wasn't correct in some cases, so it has been removed to fix correctness issues. ```css /* Original code */ .parent { > .a, > .b1 > .b2 { color: red; } } /* Old output (with --supported:nesting=false) */ .parent > :is(.a, .b1 > .b2) { color: red; } /* New output (with --supported:nesting=false) */ .parent > .a, .parent > .b1 > .b2 { color: red; } ``` Thanks to [@​tim-we](https://redirect.github.com/tim-we) for working on a fix. - The `&` CSS nesting selector can be repeated multiple times to increase CSS specificity. Previously esbuild ignored this possibility and incorrectly considered `&&` to have the same specificity as `&`. With this release, this should now work correctly: ```css /* Original code (color should be red) */ div { && { color: red } & { color: blue } } /* Old output (with --supported:nesting=false) */ div { color: red; } div { color: blue; } /* New output (with --supported:nesting=false) */ div:is(div) { color: red; } div { color: blue; } ``` Thanks to [@​CPunisher](https://redirect.github.com/CPunisher) for working on a fix. - Previously transforming nested CSS incorrectly removed leading combinators from within pseudoclass selectors such as `:where()`. This edge case has been fixed and how has test coverage. ```css /* Original code */ a b:has(> span) { a & { color: green; } } /* Old output (with --supported:nesting=false) */ a :is(a b:has(span)) { color: green; } /* New output (with --supported:nesting=false) */ a :is(a b:has(> span)) { color: green; } ``` This fix was contributed by [@​NoremacNergfol](https://redirect.github.com/NoremacNergfol). - The CSS minifier contains logic to remove the `&` selector when it can be implied, which happens when there is only one and it's the leading token. However, this logic was incorrectly also applied to selector lists inside of pseudo-class selectors such as `:where()`. With this release, the minifier will now avoid applying this logic in this edge case: ```css /* Original code */ .a { & .b { color: red } :where(& .b) { color: blue } } /* Old output (with --minify) */ .a{.b{color:red}:where(.b){color:#​00f}} /* New output (with --minify) */ .a{.b{color:red}:where(& .b){color:#​00f}} ``` - Fix some correctness issues with source maps ([#​1745](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/1745), [#​3183](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3183), [#​3613](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3613), [#​3982](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3982)) Previously esbuild incorrectly treated source map path references as file paths instead of as URLs. With this release, esbuild will now treat source map path references as URLs. This fixes the following problems with source maps: - File names in `sourceMappingURL` that contained a space previously did not encode the space as `%20`, which resulted in JavaScript tools (including esbuild) failing to read that path back in when consuming the generated output file. This should now be fixed. - Absolute URLs in `sourceMappingURL` that use the `file://` scheme previously attempted to read from a folder called `file:`. These URLs should now be recognized and parsed correctly. - Entries in the `sources` array in the source map are now treated as URLs instead of file paths. The correct behavior for this is much more clear now that source maps has a [formal specification](https://tc39.es/ecma426/). Many thanks to those who worked on the specification. - Fix incorrect package for `@esbuild/netbsd-arm64` ([#​4018](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4018)) Due to a copy+paste typo, the binary published to `@esbuild/netbsd-arm64` was not actually for `arm64`, and didn't run in that environment. This release should fix running esbuild in that environment (NetBSD on 64-bit ARM). Sorry about the mistake. - Fix a minification bug with bitwise operators and bigints ([#​4065](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4065)) This change removes an incorrect assumption in esbuild that all bitwise operators result in a numeric integer. That assumption was correct up until the introduction of bigints in ES2020, but is no longer correct because almost all bitwise operators now operate on both numbers and bigints. Here's an example of the incorrect minification: ```js // Original code if ((a & b) !== 0) found = true // Old output (with --minify) a&b&&(found=!0); // New output (with --minify) (a&b)!==0&&(found=!0); ``` - Fix esbuild incorrectly rejecting valid TypeScript edge case ([#​4027](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4027)) The following TypeScript code is valid: ```ts export function open(async?: boolean): void { console.log(async as boolean) } ``` Before this version, esbuild would fail to parse this with a syntax error as it expected the token sequence `async as ...` to be the start of an async arrow function expression `async as => ...`. This edge case should be parsed correctly by esbuild starting with this release. - Transform BigInt values into constructor calls when unsupported ([#​4049](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4049)) Previously esbuild would refuse to compile the BigInt literals (such as `123n`) if they are unsupported in the configured target environment (such as with `--target=es6`). The rationale was that they cannot be polyfilled effectively because they change the behavior of JavaScript's arithmetic operators and JavaScript doesn't have operator overloading. However, this prevents using esbuild with certain libraries that would otherwise work if BigInt literals were ignored, such as with old versions of the [`buffer` library](https://redirect.github.com/feross/buffer) before the library fixed support for running in environments without BigInt support. So with this release, esbuild will now turn BigInt literals into BigInt constructor calls (so `123n` becomes `BigInt(123)`) and generate a warning in this case. You can turn off the warning with `--log-override:bigint=silent` or restore the warning to an error with `--log-override:bigint=error` if needed. - Change how `console` API dropping works ([#​4020](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4020)) Previously the `--drop:console` feature replaced all method calls off of the `console` global with `undefined` regardless of how long the property access chain was (so it applied to `console.log()` and `console.log.call(console)` and `console.log.not.a.method()`). However, it was pointed out that this breaks uses of `console.log.bind(console)`. That's also incompatible with Terser's implementation of the feature, which is where this feature originally came from (it does support `bind`). So with this release, using this feature with esbuild will now only replace one level of method call (unless extended by `call` or `apply`) and will replace the method being called with an empty function in complex cases: ```js // Original code const x = console.log('x') const y = console.log.call(console, 'y') const z = console.log.bind(console)('z') // Old output (with --drop-console) const x = void 0; const y = void 0; const z = (void 0)("z"); // New output (with --drop-console) const x = void 0; const y = void 0; const z = (() => { }).bind(console)("z"); ``` This should more closely match Terser's existing behavior. - Allow BigInt literals as `define` values With this release, you can now use BigInt literals as define values, such as with `--define:FOO=123n`. Previously trying to do this resulted in a syntax error. - Fix a bug with resolve extensions in `node_modules` ([#​4053](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4053)) The `--resolve-extensions=` option lets you specify the order in which to try resolving implicit file extensions. For complicated reasons, esbuild reorders TypeScript file extensions after JavaScript ones inside of `node_modules` so that JavaScript source code is always preferred to TypeScript source code inside of dependencies. However, this reordering had a bug that could accidentally change the relative order of TypeScript file extensions if one of them was a prefix of the other. That bug has been fixed in this release. You can see the issue for details. - Better minification of statically-determined `switch` cases ([#​4028](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4028)) With this release, esbuild will now try to trim unused code within `switch` statements when the test expression and `case` expressions are primitive literals. This can arise when the test expression is an identifier that is substituted for a primitive literal at compile time. For example: ```js // Original code switch (MODE) { case 'dev': installDevToolsConsole() break case 'prod': return default: throw new Error } // Old output (with --minify '--define:MODE="prod"') switch("prod"){case"dev":installDevToolsConsole();break;case"prod":return;default:throw new Error} // New output (with --minify '--define:MODE="prod"') return; ``` - Emit `/* @​__KEY__ */` for string literals derived from property names ([#​4034](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4034)) Property name mangling is an advanced feature that shortens certain property names for better minification (I say "advanced feature" because it's very easy to break your code with it). Sometimes you need to store a property name in a string, such as `obj.get('foo')` instead of `obj.foo`. JavaScript minifiers such as esbuild and [Terser](https://terser.org/) have a convention where a `/* @​__KEY__ */` comment before the string makes it behave like a property name. So `obj.get(/* @​__KEY__ */ 'foo')` allows the contents of the string `'foo'` to be shortened. However, esbuild sometimes itself generates string literals containing property names when transforming code, such as when lowering class fields to ES6 or when transforming TypeScript decorators. Previously esbuild didn't generate its own `/* @​__KEY__ */` comments in this case, which means that minifying your code by running esbuild again on its own output wouldn't work correctly (this does not affect people that both minify and transform their code in a single step). With this release, esbuild will now generate `/* @​__KEY__ */` comments for property names in generated string literals. To avoid lots of unnecessary output for people that don't use this advanced feature, the generated comments will only be present when the feature is active. If you want to generate the comments but not actually mangle any property names, you can use a flag that has no effect such as `--reserve-props=.`, which tells esbuild to not mangle any property names (but still activates this feature). - The `text` loader now strips the UTF-8 BOM if present ([#​3935](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3935)) Some software (such as Notepad on Windows) can create text files that start with the three bytes `0xEF 0xBB 0xBF`, which is referred to as the "byte order mark". This prefix is intended to be removed before using the text. Previously esbuild's `text` loader included this byte sequence in the string, which turns into a prefix of `\uFEFF` in a JavaScript string when decoded from UTF-8. With this release, esbuild's `text` loader will now remove these bytes when they occur at the start of the file. - Omit legal comment output files when empty ([#​3670](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3670)) Previously configuring esbuild with `--legal-comment=external` or `--legal-comment=linked` would always generate a `.LEGAL.txt` output file even if it was empty. Starting with this release, esbuild will now only do this if the file will be non-empty. This should result in a more organized output directory in some cases. - Update Go from 1.23.1 to 1.23.5 ([#​4056](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4056), [#​4057](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/pull/4057)) This should have no effect on existing code as this version change does not change Go's operating system support. It may remove certain reports from vulnerability scanners that detect which version of the Go compiler esbuild uses. This PR was contributed by [@​MikeWillCook](https://redirect.github.com/MikeWillCook). - Allow passing a port of 0 to the development server ([#​3692](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/3692)) Unix sockets interpret a port of 0 to mean "pick a random unused port in the [ephemeral port](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral_port) range". However, esbuild's default behavior when the port is not specified is to pick the first unused port starting from 8000 and upward. This is more convenient because port 8000 is typically free, so you can for example restart the development server and reload your app in the browser without needing to change the port in the URL. Since esbuild is written in Go (which does not have optional fields like JavaScript), not specifying the port in Go means it defaults to 0, so previously passing a port of 0 to esbuild caused port 8000 to be picked. Starting with this release, passing a port of 0 to esbuild when using the CLI or the JS API will now pass port 0 to the OS, which will pick a random ephemeral port. To make this possible, the `Port` option in the Go API has been changed from `uint16` to `int` (to allow for additional sentinel values) and passing a port of -1 in Go now picks a random port. Both the CLI and JS APIs now remap an explicitly-provided port of 0 into -1 for the internal Go API. Another option would have been to change `Port` in Go from `uint16` to `*uint16` (Go's closest equivalent of `number | undefined`). However, that would make the common case of providing an explicit port in Go very awkward as Go doesn't support taking the address of integer constants. This tradeoff isn't worth it as picking a random ephemeral port is a rare use case. So the CLI and JS APIs should now match standard Unix behavior when the port is 0, but you need to use -1 instead with Go API. - Minification now avoids inlining constants with direct `eval` ([#​4055](https://redirect.github.com/evanw/esbuild/issues/4055)) Direct `eval` can be used to introduce a new variable like this: ```js const variable = false ;(function () { eval("var variable = true") console.log(variable) })() ``` Previously esbuild inlined `variable` here (which became `false`), which changed the behavior of the code. This inlining is now avoided, but please keep in mind that direct `eval` breaks many assumptions that JavaScript tools hold about normal code (especially when bundling) and I do not recommend using it. There are usually better alternatives that have a more localized impact on your code. You can read more about this here: https://esbuild.github.io/link/direct-eval/ </details> <details> <summary>capricorn86/happy-dom (happy-dom)</summary> ### [`v17.0.2`](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/releases/tag/v17.0.2) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/compare/v17.0.1...v17.0.2) ##### 👷♂️ Patch fixes - The property "tabIndex" should return "0" by default in `HTMLAnchorElement`, `HTMLAreaElement`, `HTMLButtonElement`, `HTMLIFrameElement`, `HTMLInputElement`, `HTMLMediaElement`, `HTMLObjectElement`, `HTMLSelectElement` and `HTMLTextAreaElement` - By **[@​capricorn86](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86)** in task [#​1714](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/issues/1714) ### [`v17.0.1`](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/releases/tag/v17.0.1) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/compare/v17.0.0...v17.0.1) ##### 👷♂️ Patch fixes - Ensure `querySelector()` returns the first item that appears in the DOM for grouped selectors - By **[@​christiango](https://redirect.github.com/christiango)** in task [#​1710](https://redirect.github.com/capricorn86/happy-dom/issues/1710) </details> <details> <summary>luin/ioredis (ioredis)</summary> ### [`v5.5.0`](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#550-2025-02-07) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/compare/v5.4.2...v5.5.0) ##### Features - Add ability for nat mapping through function ([#​1948](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/issues/1948)) ([3a04bee](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/commit/3a04bee10995832303916fe8c7854eb6f3dcb65d)) - **HscanStream:** adding NOVALUES option ([#​1943](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/issues/1943)) ([2f9843d](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/commit/2f9843ddfa8d46cbee6c858fefbf9c2cd3852503)) #### [5.4.2](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/compare/v5.4.1...v5.4.2) (2024-12-20) ##### Bug Fixes - Connection instability when using socketTimeout parameter ([#​1937](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/issues/1937)) ([ca5e940](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/commit/ca5e9405f80318ef35c42d23da640df4b88b6670)), closes [#​1919](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/issues/1919) #### [5.4.1](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/compare/v5.4.0...v5.4.1) (2024-04-17) ##### Bug Fixes - remove console.log ([558497c](https://redirect.github.com/luin/ioredis/commit/558497cba8dc7487c06c7765ddbe12b479bd9b9b)) </details> <details> <summary>ospfranco/link-preview-js (link-preview-js)</summary> ### [`v3.0.14`](https://redirect.github.com/OP-Engineering/link-preview-js/releases/tag/3.0.14) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/ospfranco/link-preview-js/compare/3.0.13...3.0.14) #### What's Changed - feat: drop uneeded polyfills by [@​talentlessguy](https://redirect.github.com/talentlessguy) in [https://github.com/OP-Engineering/link-preview-js/pull/163](https://redirect.github.com/OP-Engineering/link-preview-js/pull/163) #### New Contributors - [@​talentlessguy](https://redirect.github.com/talentlessguy) made their first contribution in [https://github.com/OP-Engineering/link-preview-js/pull/163](https://redirect.github.com/OP-Engineering/link-preview-js/pull/163) **Full Changelog**: https://github.com/OP-Engineering/link-preview-js/compare/3.0.13...3.0.14 </details> <details> <summary>lucide-icons/lucide (lucide-react)</summary> ### [`v0.475.0`](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/releases/tag/0.475.0): New icons 0.475.0 [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/compare/0.474.0...0.475.0) #### New icons 🎨 - `circle-small` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) - `mars-stroke` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) - `mars` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) - `non-binary` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) - `transgender` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) - `venus-and-mars` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) - `venus` ([#​2607](https://redirect.github.com/lucide-icons/lucide/issues/2607)) by [@​jamiemlaw](https://redirect.github.com/jamiemlaw) </details> <details> <summary>markedjs/marked (marked)</summary> ### [`v15.0.7`](https://redirect.github.com/markedjs/marked/compare/v15.0.6...bf4952f4958cb3fef586deaa7299c1e462072a3a) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/markedjs/marked/compare/v15.0.6...v15.0.7) </details> <details> <summary>Papooch/nestjs-cls (nestjs-cls)</summary> ### [`v5.1.2`](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/releases/tag/nestjs-cls%405.1.2) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/compare/nestjs-cls@5.1.1...nestjs-cls@5.1.2) ##### Bug Fixes - **core**: allow all Object.prototype key access on strict providers ([#​214](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/issues/214)) ([e938c6d](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/commits/e938c6d)) ### [`v5.1.1`](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/compare/nestjs-cls@5.1.0...f9b14d4ea8508c26272fd5be3da526347c49f4f1) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/compare/nestjs-cls@5.1.0...nestjs-cls@5.1.1) ### [`v5.1.0`](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/releases/tag/nestjs-cls%405.1.0) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/compare/nestjs-cls@5.0.1...nestjs-cls@5.1.0) ##### Bug Fixes - **core**: allow accessing constructor on strict proxy providers ([#​211](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/issues/211)) ([bf0f871](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/commits/bf0f871)) ##### Features - **core**: add saveCtx option in enhancer setup This allows storing the ExecutionContext in the CLS (enabled by default) ([4dcda62](https://redirect.github.com/Papooch/nestjs-cls/commits/4dcda62)) - 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AFFiNE.Pro
Write, Draw and Plan All at Once
A privacy-focused, local-first, open-source, and ready-to-use alternative for Notion & Miro.
One hyper-fused platform for wildly creative minds.
Getting started & staying tuned with us.
Star us, and you will receive all release notifications from GitHub without any delay!
What is AFFiNE
AFFiNE is an open-source, all-in-one workspace and an operating system for all the building blocks that assemble your knowledge base and much more -- wiki, knowledge management, presentation and digital assets. It's a better alternative to Notion and Miro.
Features
A true canvas for blocks in any form. Docs and whiteboard are now fully merged.
- Many editor apps claim to be a canvas for productivity, but AFFiNE is one of the very few which allows you to put any building block on an edgeless canvas -- rich text, sticky notes, any embedded web pages, multi-view databases, linked pages, shapes and even slides. We have it all.
Multimodal AI partner ready to kick in any work
- Write up professional work report? Turn an outline into expressive and presentable slides? Summary an article into a well-structured mindmap? Sorting your job plan and backlog for tasks? Or... draw and code prototype apps and web pages directly all with one prompt? With you, AFFiNE AI pushes your creativity to the edge of your imagination,just like Canvas AI to generate mind map for brainstorming.
Local-first & Real-time collaborative
- We love the idea of local-first that you always own your data on your disk, in spite of the cloud. Furthermore, AFFiNE supports real-time sync and collaborations on web and cross-platform clients.
Self-host & Shape your own AFFiNE
- You have the freedom to manage, self-host, fork and build your own AFFiNE. Plugin community and third-party blocks are coming soon. More tractions on Blocksuite. Check there to learn how to self-host AFFiNE.
Acknowledgement
“We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us”. A lot of pioneers have inspired us along the way, e.g.:
- Quip & Notion with their great concept of “everything is a block”
- Trello with their Kanban
- Airtable & Miro with their no-code programmable datasheets
- Miro & Whimiscal with their edgeless visual whiteboard
- Remote & Capacities with their object-based tag system
There is a large overlap of their atomic “building blocks” between these apps. They are not open source, nor do they have a plugin system like Vscode for contributors to customize. We want to have something that contains all the features we love and also goes one step even further.
Thanks for checking us out, we appreciate your interest and sincerely hope that AFFiNE resonates with you! 🎵 Checking https://affine.pro/ for more details ions.
Contributing
| Bug Reports | Feature Requests | Questions/Discussions | AFFiNE Community |
|---|---|---|---|
| Create a bug report | Submit a feature request | Check GitHub Discussion | Vist the AFFiNE Community |
| Something isn't working as expected | An idea for a new feature, or improvements | Discuss and ask questions | A place to ask, learn and engage with others |
Calling all developers, testers, tech writers and more! Contributions of all types are more than welcome, you can read more in docs/types-of-contributions.md. If you are interested in contributing code, read our docs/CONTRIBUTING.md and feel free to check out our GitHub issues to get stuck in to show us what you’re made of.
Before you start contributing, please make sure you have read and accepted our Contributor License Agreement. To indicate your agreement, simply edit this file and submit a pull request.
For bug reports, feature requests and other suggestions you can also create a new issue and choose the most appropriate template for your feedback.
For translation and language support you can visit our i18n General Space.
Looking for other ways to contribute and wondering where to start? Check out the AFFiNE Ambassador program, we work closely with passionate community members and provide them with a wide range of support and resources.
If you have questions, you are welcome to contact us. One of the best places to get more info and learn more is in the AFFiNE Community where you can engage with other like-minded individuals.
Templates
AFFiNE now provides pre-built templates from our team. Following are the Top 10 most popular templates among AFFiNE users,if you want to contribute, you can contribute your own template so other people can use it too.
- vision board template
- one pager template
- sample lesson plan math template
- grr lesson plan template free
- free editable lesson plan template for pre k
- high note collection planners
- digital planner
- ADHD Planner
- Reading Log
- Cornell Notes Template
Blog
Welcome to the AFFiNE blog section! Here, you’ll find the latest insights, tips, and guides on how to maximize your experience with AFFiNE and AFFiNE AI, the leading Canvas AI tool for flexible note-taking and creative organization.
- vision board template
- ai homework helper
- vision board maker
- itinerary template
- one pager template
- cornell notes template
- swot chart template
- apps like luna task
- note taking ai from rough notes to mind map
- canvas ai
- one pager
- SOP Template
- Chore Chart
Ecosystem
| Name | ||
|---|---|---|
| @affine/component | AFFiNE Component Resources | |
| @toeverything/theme | AFFiNE theme |
Upstreams
We would also like to give thanks to open-source projects that make AFFiNE possible:
- Blocksuite - 💠 BlockSuite is the open-source collaborative editor project behind AFFiNE.
- OctoBase - 🐙 OctoBase is the open-source database behind AFFiNE, local-first, yet collaborative. A light-weight, scalable, data engine written in Rust.
- yjs - Fundamental support of CRDTs for our implementation on state management and data sync.
- electron - Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS.
- React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
- napi-rs - A framework for building compiled Node.js add-ons in Rust via Node-API.
- Jotai - Primitive and flexible state management for React.
- async-call-rpc - A lightweight JSON RPC client & server.
- Vite - Next generation frontend tooling.
- Other upstream dependencies.
Thanks a lot to the community for providing such powerful and simple libraries, so that we can focus more on the implementation of the product logic, and we hope that in the future our projects will also provide a more easy-to-use knowledge base for everyone.
Contributors
We would like to express our gratitude to all the individuals who have already contributed to AFFiNE! If you have any AFFiNE-related project, documentation, tool or template, please feel free to contribute it by submitting a pull request to our curated list on GitHub: awesome-affine.
Self-Host
Begin with Docker to deploy your own feature-rich, unrestricted version of AFFiNE. Our team is diligently updating to the latest version. For more information on how to self-host AFFiNE, please refer to our documentation.
Hiring
Some amazing companies, including AFFiNE, are looking for developers! Are you interested in joining AFFiNE or its partners? Check out our Discord channel for some of the latest jobs available.
Feature Request
For feature requests, please see community.affine.pro.
Building
Codespaces
From the GitHub repo main page, click the green "Code" button and select "Create codespace on master". This will open a new Codespace with the (supposedly auto-forked AFFiNE repo cloned, built, and ready to go.
Local
See BUILDING.md for instructions on how to build AFFiNE from source code.
Contributing
We welcome contributions from everyone. See docs/contributing/tutorial.md for details.
Thanks
Thanks to Chromatic for providing the visual testing platform that helps us review UI changes and catch visual regressions.
License
Editions
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AFFiNE Community Edition (CE) is the current available version, it's free for self-host under the MIT license.
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AFFiNE Enterprise Edition (EE) is yet to be published, it will have more advanced features and enterprise-oriented offerings, including but not exclusive to rebranding and SSO, advanced admin and audit, etc., you may refer to https://affine.pro/pricing for more information
See LICENSE for details.