blocknative / web3-onboard

Client library to onboard users to web3 apps
https://onboard.blocknative.com/
MIT License
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Release 2.25.0 (develop) #2101

Closed Adamj1232 closed 7 months ago

Adamj1232 commented 7 months ago

✨ Highlights

📦 Changes per package

@web3-onboard/blocto : 2.0.1 @web3-onboard/coinbase : 2.2.7 @web3-onboard/common : 2.3.4 @web3-onboard/blocto : 2.21.3 @web3-onboard/core : 2.21.3 @web3-onboard/hw-common : 2.3.1 @web3-onboard/injected-wallets : 2.10.12 @web3-onboard/keepkey : 2.3.8 @web3-onboard/keystone : 2.3.8 @web3-onboard/ledger : 2.6.0 @web3-onboard/metamask : 2.0.3 @web3-onboard/react : 2.8.14 @web3-onboard/solid : 2.0.1 @web3-onboard/trezor : 2.4.4 @web3-onboard/vue : 2.7.13 @web3-onboard/walletconnect : 2.5.4 @web3-onboard/particle-network : 2.0.0

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Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@algolia/client-search@4.17.0 None +5 258 kB shortcuts
npm/@babel/code-frame@7.23.5 None 0 23.3 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/compat-data@7.23.5 None 0 64.6 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/helper-compilation-targets@7.23.6 None 0 52 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/helper-define-polyfill-provider@0.6.1 unsafe Transitive: environment, filesystem +4 2.23 MB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/helper-string-parser@7.23.4 None 0 31.6 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/helper-validator-option@7.23.5 None 0 11.7 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/highlight@7.23.4 None 0 18.4 kB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@babel/parser@7.23.6 None 0 1.89 MB nicolo-ribaudo
npm/@solid-primitives/event-listener@2.3.0 None 0 49.8 kB thetarnav.
npm/@solid-primitives/rootless@1.4.2 None 0 28.4 kB thetarnav.
npm/@solid-primitives/utils@6.2.1 None 0 54 kB thetarnav.
npm/bignumber.js@9.1.2 None 0 351 kB mikemcl
npm/d@1.0.1 None +1 125 kB medikoo
npm/es5-ext@0.10.62 eval +1 402 kB medikoo
npm/es6-symbol@3.1.3 None +2 131 kB medikoo
npm/next-tick@1.1.0 None 0 7.65 kB medikoo
npm/normalize-path@3.0.0 None 0 9.22 kB jonschlinkert
npm/solid-devtools@0.27.7 None +17 697 kB thetarnav.
npm/tsup-preset-solid@2.1.0 filesystem Transitive: environment, network, shell +46 210 MB thetarnav.
npm/tsup@7.2.0 environment, eval, filesystem Transitive: network, shell, unsafe +89 421 MB egoist
npm/typescript@5.2.2 None 0 40.6 MB typescript-bot

🚮 Removed packages: npm/vite-plugin-solid@2.7.1, npm/vite@4.4.11

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Protestware/Troll package npm/es5-ext@0.10.62
  • Note: This package prints a protestware console message on install regarding Ukraine for users with Russian language locale
Install scripts npm/es5-ext@0.10.62
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node -e "try{require('./_postinstall')}catch(e){}" || exit 0
Potential typo squat npm/esbuild-plugin-solid@0.5.0

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Adamj1232 commented 7 months ago

@SocketSecurity ignore npm/esbuild@0.18.20 @SocketSecurity ignore npm/keccak@1.4.0