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Bumps the storybook group with 12 updates in the / directory:

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@esbuild/darwin-arm64 0.27.4 0.28.0
@esbuild/darwin-x64 0.27.4 0.28.0
@esbuild/linux-arm64 0.27.4 0.28.0
@esbuild/linux-x64 0.27.4 0.28.0
@esbuild/win32-arm64 0.27.4 0.28.0
@esbuild/win32-x64 0.27.4 0.28.0
@storybook/addon-a11y 10.3.3 10.3.5
@storybook/addon-docs 10.3.3 10.3.5
@storybook/builder-webpack5 10.3.3 10.3.5
@storybook/cli 10.3.3 10.3.5
@storybook/react-webpack5 10.3.3 10.3.5
storybook 10.3.3 10.3.5

Updates @esbuild/darwin-arm64 from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/darwin-arm64's releases.

v0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

v0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }
    // New output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/darwin-arm64's changelog.

0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6a794df publish 0.28.0 to npm
  • 64ee0ea fix #4435: support with { type: text } imports
  • ef65aee fix sort order in snapshots_packagejson.txt
  • 1a26a8e try to fix test-old-ts, also shuffle CI tasks
  • 556ce6c use '' instead of null to omit build hashes
  • 8e675a8 ci: allow missing binary hashes for tests
  • 7067763 Reapply "update go 1.25.7 => 1.26.1"
  • 39473a9 fix #4343: integrity check for binary download
  • 2025c9f publish 0.27.7 to npm
  • c6b586e fix typo in Makefile for @esbuild/win32-x64
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @esbuild/darwin-x64 from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/darwin-x64's releases.

v0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

v0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }
    // New output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/darwin-x64's changelog.

0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6a794df publish 0.28.0 to npm
  • 64ee0ea fix #4435: support with { type: text } imports
  • ef65aee fix sort order in snapshots_packagejson.txt
  • 1a26a8e try to fix test-old-ts, also shuffle CI tasks
  • 556ce6c use '' instead of null to omit build hashes
  • 8e675a8 ci: allow missing binary hashes for tests
  • 7067763 Reapply "update go 1.25.7 => 1.26.1"
  • 39473a9 fix #4343: integrity check for binary download
  • 2025c9f publish 0.27.7 to npm
  • c6b586e fix typo in Makefile for @esbuild/win32-x64
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @esbuild/linux-arm64 from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/linux-arm64's releases.

v0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

v0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }
    // New output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/linux-arm64's changelog.

0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6a794df publish 0.28.0 to npm
  • 64ee0ea fix #4435: support with { type: text } imports
  • ef65aee fix sort order in snapshots_packagejson.txt
  • 1a26a8e try to fix test-old-ts, also shuffle CI tasks
  • 556ce6c use '' instead of null to omit build hashes
  • 8e675a8 ci: allow missing binary hashes for tests
  • 7067763 Reapply "update go 1.25.7 => 1.26.1"
  • 39473a9 fix #4343: integrity check for binary download
  • 2025c9f publish 0.27.7 to npm
  • c6b586e fix typo in Makefile for @esbuild/win32-x64
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @esbuild/linux-x64 from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/linux-x64's releases.

v0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

v0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }
    // New output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/linux-x64's changelog.

0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6a794df publish 0.28.0 to npm
  • 64ee0ea fix #4435: support with { type: text } imports
  • ef65aee fix sort order in snapshots_packagejson.txt
  • 1a26a8e try to fix test-old-ts, also shuffle CI tasks
  • 556ce6c use '' instead of null to omit build hashes
  • 8e675a8 ci: allow missing binary hashes for tests
  • 7067763 Reapply "update go 1.25.7 => 1.26.1"
  • 39473a9 fix #4343: integrity check for binary download
  • 2025c9f publish 0.27.7 to npm
  • c6b586e fix typo in Makefile for @esbuild/win32-x64
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @esbuild/win32-arm64 from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/win32-arm64's releases.

v0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

v0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }
    // New output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/win32-arm64's changelog.

0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6a794df publish 0.28.0 to npm
  • 64ee0ea fix #4435: support with { type: text } imports
  • ef65aee fix sort order in snapshots_packagejson.txt
  • 1a26a8e try to fix test-old-ts, also shuffle CI tasks
  • 556ce6c use '' instead of null to omit build hashes
  • 8e675a8 ci: allow missing binary hashes for tests
  • 7067763 Reapply "update go 1.25.7 => 1.26.1"
  • 39473a9 fix #4343: integrity check for binary download
  • 2025c9f publish 0.27.7 to npm
  • c6b586e fix typo in Makefile for @esbuild/win32-x64
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @esbuild/win32-x64 from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/win32-x64's releases.

v0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

v0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }
    // New output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/win32-x64's changelog.

0.28.0

  • Add support for with { type: 'text' } imports (#4435)

    The import text proposal has reached stage 3 in the TC39 process, which means that it's recommended for implementation. It has also already been implemented by Deno and Bun. So with this release, esbuild also adds support for it. This behaves exactly the same as esbuild's existing text loader. Here's an example:

    import string from './example.txt' with { type: 'text' }
    console.log(string)
  • Add integrity checks to fallback download path (#4343)

    Installing esbuild via npm is somewhat complicated with several different edge cases (see esbuild's documentation for details). If the regular installation of esbuild's platform-specific package fails, esbuild's install script attempts to download the platform-specific package itself (first with the npm command, and then with a HTTP request to registry.npmjs.org as a last resort).

    This last resort path previously didn't have any integrity checks. With this release, esbuild will now verify that the hash of the downloaded binary matches the expected hash for the current release. This means the hashes for all of esbuild's platform-specific binary packages will now be embedded in the top-level esbuild package. Hopefully this should work without any problems. But just in case, this change is being done as a breaking change release.

  • Update the Go compiler from 1.25.7 to 1.26.1

    This upgrade should not affect anything. However, there have been some significant internal changes to the Go compiler, so esbuild could potentially behave differently in certain edge cases:

    • It now uses the new garbage collector that comes with Go 1.26.
    • The Go compiler is now more aggressive with allocating memory on the stack.
    • The executable format that the Go linker uses has undergone several changes.
    • The WebAssembly build now unconditionally makes use of the sign extension and non-trapping floating-point to integer conversion instructions.

    You can read the Go 1.26 release notes for more information.

0.27.7

  • Fix lowering of define semantics for TypeScript parameter properties (#4421)

    The previous release incorrectly generated class fields for TypeScript parameter properties even when the configured target environment does not support class fields. With this release, the generated class fields will now be correctly lowered in this case:

    // Original code
    class Foo {
      constructor(public x = 1) {}
      y = 2
    }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --target=es2021)
    class Foo {
    constructor(x = 1) {
    this.x = x;
    __publicField(this, "y", 2);
    }
    x;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 6a794df publish 0.28.0 to npm
  • 64ee0ea fix #4435: support with { type: text } imports
  • ef65aee fix sort order in snapshots_packagejson.txt
  • 1a26a8e try to fix test-old-ts, also shuffle CI tasks
  • 556ce6c use '' instead of null to omit build hashes
  • 8e675a8 ci: allow missing binary hashes for tests
  • 7067763 Reapply "update go 1.25.7 => 1.26.1"
  • 39473a9 fix #4343: integrity check for binary download
  • 2025c9f publish 0.27.7 to npm
  • c6b586e fix typo in Makefile for @esbuild/win32-x64
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates @storybook/addon-a11y from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5

Release notes

Sourced from @​storybook/addon-a11y's releases.

v10.3.5

10.3.5

[!NOTE] Version >=0.5.0 of @storybook/addon-mcp enables component manifests again. If you're upgrading Storybook from version >= 10.3.0 to >= 10.3.5 and are using the MCP addon, you should also upgrade @storybook/addon-mcp to keep the docs toolset in the MCP server.

v10.3.4

10.3.4

Changelog

Sourced from @​storybook/addon-a11y's changelog.

10.3.5

[!NOTE] Version >=0.5.0 of @storybook/addon-mcp enables component manifests again. If you're upgrading Storybook from version >= 10.3.0 to >= 10.3.5 and are using the MCP addon, you should also upgrade @storybook/addon-mcp to keep the docs toolset in the MCP server.

10.3.4

  • Addon-a11y: Clear status transition timer on unmount to prevent test flake - #34203, thanks @​mixelburg!
  • Bug: Skip re-processing already transformed config files for CSF factories - #34273, thanks @​huang-julien!
  • Builder-Vite: Use djb2 hash to prevent variable name collisions in builder-vite - #34274, thanks @​chida09!
  • CLI: Prompt for init crash reports - #34316, thanks @​JReinhold!
  • CSF4: Fix duplicate preview loading issue in Vitest -

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@dependabot dependabot bot changed the title build(deps-dev): bump the storybook group with 12 updates build(deps-dev): bump the storybook group across 1 directory with 12 updates Apr 16, 2026
@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/storybook-04ed649b8b branch from cd5f154 to 2bcfa42 Compare April 16, 2026 08:58
Bumps the storybook group with 12 updates:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [@esbuild/darwin-arm64](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) | `0.27.4` | `0.28.0` |
| [@esbuild/darwin-x64](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) | `0.27.4` | `0.28.0` |
| [@esbuild/linux-arm64](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) | `0.27.4` | `0.28.0` |
| [@esbuild/linux-x64](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) | `0.27.4` | `0.28.0` |
| [@esbuild/win32-arm64](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) | `0.27.4` | `0.28.0` |
| [@esbuild/win32-x64](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) | `0.27.4` | `0.28.0` |
| [@storybook/addon-a11y](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/a11y) | `10.3.3` | `10.3.5` |
| [@storybook/addon-docs](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/addons/docs) | `10.3.3` | `10.3.5` |
| [@storybook/builder-webpack5](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/builders/builder-webpack5) | `10.3.3` | `10.3.5` |
| [@storybook/cli](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/lib/cli-storybook) | `10.3.3` | `10.3.5` |
| [@storybook/react-webpack5](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/frameworks/react-webpack5) | `10.3.3` | `10.3.5` |
| [storybook](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/tree/HEAD/code/core) | `10.3.3` | `10.3.5` |


Updates `@esbuild/darwin-arm64` from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.27.4...v0.28.0)

Updates `@esbuild/darwin-x64` from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.27.4...v0.28.0)

Updates `@esbuild/linux-arm64` from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.27.4...v0.28.0)

Updates `@esbuild/linux-x64` from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.27.4...v0.28.0)

Updates `@esbuild/win32-arm64` from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.27.4...v0.28.0)

Updates `@esbuild/win32-x64` from 0.27.4 to 0.28.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.27.4...v0.28.0)

Updates `@storybook/addon-a11y` from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v10.3.5/code/addons/a11y)

Updates `@storybook/addon-docs` from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v10.3.5/code/addons/docs)

Updates `@storybook/builder-webpack5` from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v10.3.5/code/builders/builder-webpack5)

Updates `@storybook/cli` from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v10.3.5/code/lib/cli-storybook)

Updates `@storybook/react-webpack5` from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v10.3.5/code/frameworks/react-webpack5)

Updates `storybook` from 10.3.3 to 10.3.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/blob/next/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook/commits/v10.3.5/code/core)

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