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.npm just declared half of the browserify ecosystem vulnerable to a HIGH security vulnerability that’s not a vulnerability in this case. If you are using browserify, don’t panic.

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If you are getting static-eval security warnings through brfs, glslify, or similar transforms, your code is not vulnerable. The security warning only applies if you are passing untrusted user input into these transforms. To clear the warning, update to static-module@^3.0.1.

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commonjs-assert 1.5.0 is out! This package is used in browserify when you do `require('assert')`. In the first release in almost 2 years, Luke Childs ☂️ added the `assert.strict` API from Node.js. github.com/browserify/com…

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browserify 17 is out! As usual, the breaking changes are mostly due to core module shims matching upstream changes in Node.js. New features: - util.promisify! - EventEmitter#off! - events.once! - stream.pipeline! github.com/browserify/bro…

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browserify 16.0.0 updates `events` to match the Node 8 API; adds --preserve-symlinks flag from Node 6.3; fixes issues resolving transforms installed with `pnpm`. check it out → github.com/browserify/bro…