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Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update in the / directory: vite.

Updates vite from 4.5.2 to 5.4.20

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v5.4.20

Please refer to CHANGELOG.md for details.

v5.4.19

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v5.4.18

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v5.4.17

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v5.4.16

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v5.4.15

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v5.4.14

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v4.5.14

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v4.5.13

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v4.5.12

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v4.5.11

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v4.5.10

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Changelog

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5.4.20 (2025-09-08)

5.4.19 (2025-04-30)

5.4.18 (2025-04-10)

5.4.17 (2025-04-03)

5.4.16 (2025-03-31)

5.4.15 (2025-03-24)

5.4.14 (2025-01-21)

5.4.13 (2025-01-20)

5.4.12 (2025-01-20)

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates esbuild from 0.18.15 to 0.18.20

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v0.18.20

  • Support advanced CSS @import rules (#953, #3137)

    CSS @import statements have been extended to allow additional trailing tokens after the import path. These tokens sort of make the imported file behave as if it were wrapped in a @layer, @supports, and/or @media rule. Here are some examples:

    @import url(foo.css);
    @import url(foo.css) layer;
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar);
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar) supports(display: flex);
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar) supports(display: flex) print;
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar) print;
    @import url(foo.css) supports(display: flex);
    @import url(foo.css) supports(display: flex) print;
    @import url(foo.css) print;

    You can read more about this advanced syntax here. With this release, esbuild will now bundle @import rules with these trailing tokens and will wrap the imported files in the corresponding rules. Note that this now means a given imported file can potentially appear in multiple places in the bundle. However, esbuild will still only load it once (e.g. on-load plugins will only run once per file, not once per import).

v0.18.19

  • Implement composes from CSS modules (#20)

    This release implements the composes annotation from the CSS modules specification. It provides a way for class selectors to reference other class selectors (assuming you are using the local-css loader). And with the from syntax, this can even work with local names across CSS files. For example:

    // app.js
    import { submit } from './style.css'
    const div = document.createElement('div')
    div.className = submit
    document.body.appendChild(div)
    /* style.css */
    .button {
      composes: pulse from "anim.css";
      display: inline-block;
    }
    .submit {
      composes: button;
      font-weight: bold;
    }
    /* anim.css */
    @keyframes pulse {
      from, to { opacity: 1 }
      50% { opacity: 0.5 }
    }

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from esbuild's changelog.

0.18.20

  • Support advanced CSS @import rules (#953, #3137)

    CSS @import statements have been extended to allow additional trailing tokens after the import path. These tokens sort of make the imported file behave as if it were wrapped in a @layer, @supports, and/or @media rule. Here are some examples:

    @import url(foo.css);
    @import url(foo.css) layer;
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar);
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar) supports(display: flex);
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar) supports(display: flex) print;
    @import url(foo.css) layer(bar) print;
    @import url(foo.css) supports(display: flex);
    @import url(foo.css) supports(display: flex) print;
    @import url(foo.css) print;

    You can read more about this advanced syntax here. With this release, esbuild will now bundle @import rules with these trailing tokens and will wrap the imported files in the corresponding rules. Note that this now means a given imported file can potentially appear in multiple places in the bundle. However, esbuild will still only load it once (e.g. on-load plugins will only run once per file, not once per import).

0.18.19

  • Implement composes from CSS modules (#20)

    This release implements the composes annotation from the CSS modules specification. It provides a way for class selectors to reference other class selectors (assuming you are using the local-css loader). And with the from syntax, this can even work with local names across CSS files. For example:

    // app.js
    import { submit } from './style.css'
    const div = document.createElement('div')
    div.className = submit
    document.body.appendChild(div)
    /* style.css */
    .button {
      composes: pulse from "anim.css";
      display: inline-block;
    }
    .submit {
      composes: button;
      font-weight: bold;
    }
    /* anim.css */
    @keyframes pulse {
      from, to { opacity: 1 }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 22f0818 publish 0.18.20 to npm
  • 89b98d9 css: test coverage for some external test cases
  • 4bb897f fix #953, fix #3137: advanced css @import syntax
  • 6892b1b css: change ast format for @import conditions
  • d770d53 remove unnecessary file slice.go
  • 0e5b5fb add test-e2e-yarn
  • e08ee89 publish 0.18.19 to npm
  • d2bc26c css: attempt to warn about undefined composes
  • a0910fd fix #20: implement composes from css modules
  • a470f0a css: a basic implementation of local composes
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates rollup from 3.29.4 to 3.29.5

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v3.29.5

3.29.5

2024-09-21

Bug Fixes

  • Fix a vulnerability in generated code that affects IIFE, UMD and CJS bundles when run in a browser context (#5671)

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Bumps the npm_and_yarn group with 1 update in the / directory: [vite](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/tree/HEAD/packages/vite).


Updates `vite` from 4.5.2 to 5.4.20
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/blob/v5.4.20/packages/vite/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/commits/v5.4.20/packages/vite)

Updates `esbuild` from 0.18.15 to 0.18.20
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG-2023.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.18.15...v0.18.20)

Updates `rollup` from 3.29.4 to 3.29.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rollup/rollup/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rollup/rollup/blob/master/CHANGELOG-3.md)
- [Commits](rollup/rollup@v3.29.4...v3.29.5)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vite
  dependency-version: 5.4.20
  dependency-type: direct:development
  dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
- dependency-name: esbuild
  dependency-version: 0.18.20
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
- dependency-name: rollup
  dependency-version: 3.29.5
  dependency-type: indirect
  dependency-group: npm_and_yarn
...

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