
Security News
TC39 Advances Temporal to Stage 4 Alongside Several ECMAScript Proposals
TC39’s March 2026 meeting advanced eight ECMAScript proposals, including Temporal reaching Stage 4 and securing its place in the ECMAScript 2026 specification.
@webflow/webflow-cli
Advanced tools
npm i @webflow/webflow-cli
npx webflow devlink -h
In order to use the DevLink CLI first you'll need to create a .webflowrc configuration file on your application's root directory.
The supported formats are JavaScript(.js) and JSON (.json).
It should look something like this:
JSON:
{
"host": "https://api.wfdev.io:8443",
"rootDir": "./devlink",
"siteId": "[YOUR SITE ID]",
"authToken": "[API TOKEN]"
}
JavaScript:
module.exports = {
host: "https://api.wfdev.io:8443",
rootDir: "./devlink",
siteId: "[YOUR SITE ID]",
authToken: process.env.WF_TOKEN,
};
You'll have to generate an API token to your application. This can be done on your Webflow project by going to Site Settings > Integrations.
npx webflow devlink sync
By using Webflow DevLink you agree to the Webflow Labs Terms of Service.
FAQs
The Webflow CLI is a command-line interface that allows you to interact with various Webflow developer products, including Devlink and Designer Extensions.
The npm package @webflow/webflow-cli receives a total of 12,573 weekly downloads. As such, @webflow/webflow-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @webflow/webflow-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 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
TC39’s March 2026 meeting advanced eight ECMAScript proposals, including Temporal reaching Stage 4 and securing its place in the ECMAScript 2026 specification.

Research
/Security News
Since January 31, 2026, we identified at least 72 additional malicious Open VSX extensions, including transitive GlassWorm loader extensions targeting developers.

Research
Six malicious Packagist packages posing as OphimCMS themes contain trojanized jQuery that exfiltrates URLs, injects ads, and loads FUNNULL-linked redirects.