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Socket Firewall Now Blocks Malicious VS Code and Open VSX Extensions
Socket Firewall blocks malicious VS Code and Open VSX extensions before install, protecting developers from compromised editor marketplaces.
React Router is a widely-used routing library for React applications. It offers a comprehensive set of features for routing, including nested routes, route guards, and more. Compared to Wouter, React Router is more feature-rich but also heavier, making Wouter a better choice for projects that require a lightweight solution.
Reach Router is another lightweight routing library for React, created by one of the authors of React Router. It focuses on accessibility and simplicity. While similar in size and scope to Wouter, Reach Router emphasizes accessibility features, which might be a deciding factor for some developers.
Navi is a routing library for React that allows you to create routes using plain JavaScript objects. It supports features like code-splitting and data fetching. Navi is more powerful than Wouter in terms of features but is also more complex, making it suitable for larger applications.
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Minimalist-friendly ~1.5KB router for React
The npm package wouter receives a total of 1,370,888 weekly downloads. As such, wouter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that wouter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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Socket Firewall blocks malicious VS Code and Open VSX extensions before install, protecting developers from compromised editor marketplaces.

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More than 140 Mastra npm packages were compromised in a supply chain attack that used a typosquatted dependency to deliver a cross-platform infostealer during installation.

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A new npm package tests AI malware scanners with prompt injection, safety-triggering comments, context flooding, and obfuscated JavaScript.