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Oxc v0.126.0: Turbopack Magic Comments Land in the Parser, Allocator Breaking Changes

Oxc v0.126.0: Turbopack Magic Comments Land in the Parser, Allocator Breaking Changes

Oxc v0.126.0 ships support for Turbopack magic comments in the parser, a breaking rename of Box and Vec allocator methods, new NAPI transform options for enum optimization, and continued performance work on the lexer and allocator.
Vite+ Alpha Launches: VoidZero's Unified Toolchain Wants to Replace Your Entire JS Dev Stack

Vite+ Alpha Launches: VoidZero's Unified Toolchain Wants to Replace Your Entire JS Dev Stack

Vite+ Alpha drops today under MIT license, unifying Vite, Vitest, Oxlint, Oxfmt, and Rolldown into a single vp binary. Node.js runtime and package manager management included.
Vite 8 Stable Lands, Seven Patches Follow in Three Weeks

Vite 8 Stable Lands, Seven Patches Follow in Three Weeks

Vite 8.0.0 shipped stable on March 12, and the patch releases haven't stopped β€” v8.0.7 landed April 7 with fixes across CSS, SSR, WASM, and dev server behavior. A contrast to the long beta cycle.
Vite 8 Beta Lands: Rolldown is the New Heart of the Build Pipeline

Vite 8 Beta Lands: Rolldown is the New Heart of the Build Pipeline

The Vite 8 beta drops ESBuild and Rollup in favor of Rolldown, signaling a full Rust-based future for the JavaScript build toolchain. What changes, what breaks, and why it matters.
Vite+: One CLI to Rule Them All β€” Or Just Another Layer of Hype?

Vite+: One CLI to Rule Them All β€” Or Just Another Layer of Hype?

VoidZero's Vite+ promises to unify runtime, package manager, bundler, linter, formatter, and test runner under a single command. We read the announcements, benchmarked the claims, and talked to people using it in production. Here is what we found.