Today, VoidZero joins Cloudflare.
Vite remains MIT, vendor-neutral, and stewarded by the same wider team.
The same goes for Vitest, Rolldown, and Oxc.
Cloudflare is also committing $1M to an OSS fund to support independent development in the Vite ecosystem.
Today, VoidZero joins Cloudflare.
Vite remains MIT, vendor-neutral, and stewarded by the same wider team.
The same goes for Vitest, Rolldown, and Oxc.
Cloudflare is also committing $1M to an OSS fund to support independent development in the Vite ecosystem.
VoidZero is joining Cloudflare.
Our mission stays the same: to make JavaScript developers more productive than ever before. Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ remain MIT-licensed. Evan and the VoidZero team will continue leading them.
Cloudflare shares our commitment to open source. Together, we can keep investing in the tooling developers rely on every day, while bringing the Vite ecosystem and Cloudflare’s platform even closer together.
We've published a Browser Mode security advisory.
CDP-capable providers like Playwright Chromium with the browser API exposed to the network allowed attackers to run code on the host.
Update vitest/browser to 5.0.0-beta.4, 4.1.8, or 3.2.6.
Vite+ users: Upgrade to 0.1.24
We've published two Windows advisories:
◇ If Vite runs with `--host`, denied files may have been reachable over the network
◇ launch-editor with NTLM enabled may leak NTLMv2 hashes via a malicious page
Update to Vite 8.0.16/7.3.5/6.4.3, Vite+ 0.1.24, and launch-editor 2.14.1
An update on Module Federation: We're officially recommending module-federation/vite.
Why?
We first we spent months exploring built-in MF support in Rolldown, even reimplemented MF 2.0 from scratch for both @rolldown_rs and @vite_js.
What we learned is that not only the scope is huge, but that most MF features inevitably live in the JS plugin layer and not the bundler.
Meanwhile, @giorgio_boa had already shipped full Vite 7/8 support in module-federation/vite. In collaboration with @dalaoshv, @nstlopez, @2hea1, and @Zackary_Chapple, more bug fixes and examples have been added.
Instead of duplicating effort, we're going all-in on collaboration instead. If there are blocking things in the bundler, we are happy to help fix them, but we won't be building a separate MF implementation in Rolldown.
https://t.co/znYtpez3mV
Did you know that the latest version of @vite_js's @reactjs plugin comes without Babel?
Less dependencies as Oxc is taking over these transforms since Vite 8. 🎉
If you wonder how the React Compiler works then, no worries, there is a preset for it adding Babel back.
Couldn't keep up with all the news? We got some selected highlight from last month to recap! 🌀
→ Vite Plus lazyPlugins API
→ Vitest 5 sneak peak: A new Trace Viewer
→ Oxlint: RFC for linting Svelte/Vue/Angular templates
→ Module Federation in Vite via plugin
Full video 🔽
📅 In an 'advent calendar' fashion, each day we're posting talks from VueJS Amsterdam 2026 to the YouTube channel. So if you missed out, no worries! You'll be able to watch all the talks from VueJS Amsterdam 2026 and get hyped for the next year already!
🧑💻 The first talk we're starting with comes from Evan You @evanyou, the creator of both @vuejs.org and @vite.dev talking about the current state of vue, and what exciting updates are to come
📺️ Check it out here: https://t.co/GvmlgnfOpy and if you want to find all other videos visit: https://t.co/VwdzsTyV4b
🚀 Thank you to Evan and all the attendees for making 2026 such a great conference!
Finally, @Tan_Stack Start now supports React Server Components!
Start's RSCs are a truly fetchable, cacheable and composable primitive that work with your favorite tools instead of dictating your entire architecture.
Oh, and one more thing... "Composite Components" 😉
🔗⬇️🧵
Want to start writing tests but no idea how to get started?
The @vitest_dev docs now have a Learn section that covers evergreen concepts (matchers, tests, dealing with async code, mocks, ...) and also current topics like writing good tests with AI!
Time to get started 🎉
March was PACKED for the Vite ecosystem. 👀
Vite Plus, Vite 8 with Rolldown, Vitest test tags, Oxlint JS plugins, and much more.
Full recap in the video!