Release Radar, Festive Edition · December 2022 - January 2023
Blog post from GitHub
The special edition of GitHub's Release Radar celebrates various open source projects that released major updates during December and January, highlighting the vibrant contributions of the developer community. Among the featured projects, GitHub Unwrapped 2022 offers users a personalized video recap of their coding activity over the year, while Vite 4.0 introduces enhancements like new CLI shortcuts and cleaner build logs, reflecting ongoing growth in its ecosystem. SWR 2.0, a React data fetching library by Vercel, showcases improvements in UI capabilities and support for concurrent rendering, and React Virtuoso 4.0 adds flexibility with new generics for large dataset rendering. AMPHP 3.0 marks a significant update for PHP libraries, shifting to the Revolt event loop, and DiceBear 5.0 enhances custom avatar creation with six new styles. Typed RPC 3.0 provides a lightweight TypeScript remote procedure call protocol, and neo.mjs 5.0 streamlines JavaScript framework functionality with runtime class enhancements. Neo4j-Migrations 2.0 updates its database refactoring tools with Java 17 support, and ToolJet 2.0 enhances its low-code platform with a refreshed interface and no-code database features. Blaze 3.0 simplifies peer-to-peer file sharing with a web-based approach, ShareX 15.0 enriches screen recording capabilities, and Roadmap 1.0 offers a new voting application for feature feedback. FullCalendar 6.0 improves stability for web-based scheduling, while Neon Resurgence 1.0 emerges as the winner of the GitHub Game Off competition with its engaging gameplay. The edition concludes by inviting developers to submit their projects for future features.