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Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@arcjet/decorate@1.0.0-beta.2 🔁 npm/@arcjet/decorate@1.0.0-beta.1 Transitive: environment +6 2.6 MB
npm/@arcjet/ip@1.0.0-beta.2 🔁 npm/@arcjet/ip@1.0.0-beta.1 None 0 0 B
npm/@arcjet/next@1.0.0-beta.2 🔁 npm/@arcjet/next@1.0.0-beta.1 Transitive: environment, network, unsafe +19 4.13 MB
npm/@nosecone/next@1.0.0-beta.2 🔁 npm/@nosecone/next@1.0.0-beta.1 None +1 0 B
npm/@radix-ui/react-label@2.1.2 🔁 npm/@radix-ui/react-label@2.1.1 None +1 30.8 kB andy-hook, benoitgrelard, chancestrickland, ...3 more
npm/@radix-ui/react-slot@1.1.2 🔁 npm/@radix-ui/react-slot@1.1.1 None +1 37.6 kB andy-hook, benoitgrelard, chancestrickland, ...3 more
npm/@types/node@22.13.1 🔁 npm/@types/node@22.10.7 None +1 2.39 MB types
npm/@types/react@19.0.8 🔁 npm/@types/react@19.0.7 None +1 2.05 MB types
npm/@typescript-eslint/parser@8.23.0 🔁 npm/@typescript-eslint/parser@8.21.0 Transitive: environment, filesystem +29 2.92 MB bradzacher, jameshenry
npm/eslint-config-next@15.1.6 🔁 npm/eslint-config-next@15.1.5 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, unsafe +175 21.5 MB timer, timneutkens, vercel-release-bot
npm/eslint@9.19.0 🔁 npm/eslint@8.57.1 Transitive: eval, shell, unsafe +85 12.7 MB eslintbot, openjsfoundation
npm/lucide-react@0.474.0 🔁 npm/lucide-react@0.473.0 None 0 34.7 MB ericfennis
npm/next@15.1.6 🔁 npm/next@15.1.5 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, shell +50 1.27 GB rauchg, timneutkens, vercel-release-bot
npm/postcss@8.4.49 🔁 npm/postcss@8.4.38, npm/postcss@8.5.1 None +3 404 kB ai
npm/sass@1.84.0 🔁 npm/sass@1.83.4 Transitive: environment, filesystem, shell +28 13.5 MB hcatlin, nex3, sassbot
npm/styled-components@6.1.15 🔁 npm/styled-components@6.1.14 None +12 3.32 MB geelen, mxstbr, philpl, ...1 more

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@davidmytton davidmytton merged commit 23ff901 into main Feb 6, 2025
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