Explore the latest in Bit version 1.5.13 with extended component patterns, support for local testing of tag and snap pipelines, and more
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Bit version 1.5.13 introduces several features and enhancements for component management, including extended support for component states and attributes, allowing users to select components using states like new, modified, or deleted. The update also includes improvements to the Bit commands, enabling component selection through glob patterns and the use of the AND operator for more refined searches. Users can locally test their components' snap and tag pipelines with the addition of the --include-tag and --include-snap flags, though caution is advised as these may involve package publishing or deployment tasks. The Bit scope fork command now allows for the forking of a selection of components from a scope using a glob pattern, while component generators can automatically install missing dependencies. Additionally, Bit has been upgraded to Node v20, and resources such as video tutorials and podcasts are provided to help users integrate Bit into their Next.js projects and explore the potential of component-driven development.