For more technical details about Vitest 4.0, see the blog post on the Vitest website or watch Vladimir's and Jessica's talk at ViteConf. TL;DR: Vitest 4.0 is released with Browser Mode being marked stable, Visual Regression testing support, and Playwright Trace support. The Vitest team will focus on performance improvement in the upcoming quarter. This major release includes breaking changes.| VoidZero
For more technical details, implementations, and considerations for Oxlint's support for JavaScript plugins, see the blog post on the Oxc website or watch the ViteConf talk. TL;DR: Oxlint now supports plugins written in JavaScript. Developers can customize and extend Oxlint using JavaScript, but at a speed approaching Rust, due to 'raw transfer' between Rust and JS, and other breakthroughs. Many ESLint plugins can run without any modification.| VoidZero
Announcing Vite+: a unified toolchain for JavaScript | VoidZero
Framer is a no-code website builder that lets customers like Miro, Perplexity, and Scale AI rapidly create and update dynamic websites without requiring developer support. The key to their growth is speed. Framer lets their customers ship fast sites. Sites as fast or faster than having a team of the best frontend developers. That means constantly looking at ways to improve their customers’ core web vitals like Large Contentful Paint, LCP. The challenge: Improving bundling and chunk splittin...| VoidZero
VoidZero is continuing our commitment to the Open Source Pledge and donating $48,360 or $3,454 per VoidZero developer to external open source projects| void(0)
September 2025 brought significant updates in Vite's ecosystem, such as huge performance gains for Rolldown, an update on Oxlint Custom JS Plugins and more. Read all about it in our monthly recap!| void(0)
Welcome to another edition of What’s new in ViteLand! Every month, we recap the project updates for Vite, Vitest, Oxc, Rolldown and what’s happening in our community.| VoidZero
For more details on the PLAID developer experience team’s Rolldown implementation, see the blog post on PLAID's website. TL;DR: PLAID’s server-side bundling dropped 97% during benchmarking after switching from Rollup + Terser to Rolldown + Oxc-minify Rollup’s single-threaded JS architecture was limiting performance and improvement attempts like caching were ineffective Rolldown’s Rust architecture directly addressed Rollup’s constraints by enabling parallel processing and accelerati...| VoidZero
Oxlint with type-aware linting is now available and supports 40 long-awaited rules including no-floating-promises. Oxlint uses tsgolint, which @auvred initially prototyped as typescript-eslint/tsgolint and generously offered to continue its development under the Oxc organization.| void(0)
July 2025 brings exciting updates in the Vite ecosystem, including the release of Vite 7, Rolldown's new features, and the upcoming ViteConf in Amsterdam. Discover the latest news in Vite, Vitest, Oxc, Rolldown and more!| void(0)
The first stable version of Oxlint, a fast & easy-to-use Rust-powered linter for JavaScript and TypeScript, is out. Learn about its 50~100x speed advantage over ESLint, support for 500+ rules, real-world adoption by major companies, and easy migration.| void(0)
TL;DR: Through our partnership with NuxtLabs, Anthony Fu will work on creating Vite DevTools, a tool that will offer deeper and more insightful debugging and analysis for all projects and frameworks built on top of Vite.| VoidZero
We are building the next generation of JavaScript tooling| void(0)
We are building the next generation of JavaScript tooling| void(0)
We are building the next generation of JavaScript tooling| voidzero.dev