
Security News
RubyGems Adds Cooldown Feature to Bundler for Newly Published Gems
RubyGems and Bundler 4.0.13 introduced an opt-in cooldown feature that delays newly published gems during dependency resolution.
@lexical/internal
Advanced tools
Internal Lexical utilities shared across packages. Do not import directly; no semver guarantees apply to its API.
@lexical/internal[!WARNING] This package contains internal utilities shared across the Lexical packages:
invariant/devInvariant, dev/prod error- and warning-message formatting,warnOnlyOnce, and theLEXICAL_VERSIONconstant. These are bound to the build's transforms and are inlined into every other package rather than shipped as a runtime dependency, so it is published only so the modules resolve through normal package resolution — including thesourceexport condition used when developing against a linked checkout.It is not a public API. Import from
lexicaland the@lexical/*feature packages instead. Nothing here follows semver and any export may change or disappear without notice.
FAQs
Internal Lexical utilities shared across packages. Do not import directly; no semver guarantees apply to its API.
The npm package @lexical/internal receives a total of 20,736 weekly downloads. As such, @lexical/internal popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lexical/internal demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Security News
RubyGems and Bundler 4.0.13 introduced an opt-in cooldown feature that delays newly published gems during dependency resolution.

Security News
pnpm 11.5 now recognizes npm staged publish approvals in release metadata, preventing those releases from being mistaken for lower-trust package publishes.

Security News
Federal audit finds NIST lacked a plan to clear the NVD backlog, wasted funds on duplicate work, and delayed use of CISA data.