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Cloudflare is now backing pkg.pr.new’s data infrastructure! Bolt 100K Open Source Fund ViteConf 2024 was a blast Unbundling the JavaScript ecosystem StackBlitz is joining the Open Source Pledge Announcing TutorialKit: Interactive tutorials in the browser Get ready for ViteConf 2024 Announcing pkg.pr.new Catch us at Figma Config WebContainers and the future of web dev (interview with Jòan Varvenne) Open Source at StackBlitz Avoiding CORS issues with this one simple trick How to document design system components What is Vite (and why is it so popular)? Improving the developer experience of enterprise design systems Flow state: Why fragmented thinking is worse than any interruption What is Storybook? An Overview for Developers The Self-Rendering Eval Shirt Starters Upgrade: WebContainers and Vite Putting the Dev in Figma’s Dev Mode Announcing StackBlitz Self-hosted Building Together in Illinois 5 lessons design systems teams can learn from open-source maintainers Announcing Native Language Support in WebContainers Introducing StackBlitz Teams ViteConf is back! Bringing Sharp to WebAssembly and WebContainers npm, yarn and pnpm are now supported natively in WebContainers The Atomic Waltz: Unraveling WebAssembly Issues in V8 and SpiderMonkey WebContainers now run on Safari, iOS, and iPadOS Now I am become the Destroyer of Threads WebContainer API is here. StackBlitz September 2022 Update StackBlitz August 2022 Update StackBlitz July 2022 Update Introducing: Collections and Social Previews! Down the caching-hole: adventures in Announcing ViteConf StackBlitz June 2022 Update The Fox and the Bolt: Bringing WebContainers to Firefox WebContainers are now supported in Firefox on desktop and Android StackBlitz May 2022 Update StackBlitz April 2022 Update Cloudflare and StackBlitz partner to bring Cloudflare Workers to your browser Powering over 2M developers a month, StackBlitz has raised $7.9M StackBlitz March 2022 Update Announcement: WebContainers are out of beta in Chromium StackBlitz has joined the Bytecode Alliance StackBlitz February 2022 Update Bringing WebContainers to all Browsers: a call to action for COEP Credentialless Cross-Browser support with Cross-Origin isolation StackBlitz welcomes Patak, core maintainer of Vite Chasing Memory Bugs through V8 and WebAssembly Remix v1 has landed, and it runs on WebContainers SvelteKit is now fully supported in WebContainers We Shopify partners with StackBlitz to bring Hydrogen development in-browser StackBlitz September 2021 Update Introducing Vite.new Templates! Announcing WebContainers Astro support! 🛰 Introducing: SQLite3 support in WebContainers! 🧪 StackBlitz July 2021 Update StackBlitz June 2021 Update Introducing WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in your browser Interactive Docs: The new norm for Remote Work
StackBlitz welcomes Ari Perkkiö, core team member of Vitest
Matias Capeletto Vite Core team member working on Open Source at · 2024-06-20 · via StackBlitz Blog

The State of JS 2023 Survey results are out, and Vite received a lot of love from the community. Vite got the Most Adopted, Highest Retention, and Most Loved awards in this edition. This is a reflection not only of the hard work of the Vite Core team and contributors but also of the love that users have for the tools and frameworks in the Vite Ecosystem. In my Vue JS Amsterdam 24 talk, Vite: Past, Present, and Future a few months ago, I went over Vite’s history and it is mind-boggling to see how far the Vite ecosystem has come.

One of the projects that is fueling this growth got equal praise in the survey. Vitest, the vite-native testing framework, got the Highest Interest award and was also present after Vite in other categories. Vitest has seen an explosion of growth, even faster than Vite itself. With 5M weekly npm downloads, it now accounts for more than 35% of Vite’s npm downloads. Both usage and positive sentiment continued growing at a fast clip. And things will get even more exciting with the introduction of new powerful features like Vitest Browser Mode.

Vitest usage and positive options growing year over year in State of JS 2023

Anthony Fu’s brainchild has become a staple in the Web Ecosystem. Vitest is one of the reasons why users and library authors choose Vite. The team behind the project has done an incredible job. Together with Anthony, Vladimir Sheremet has been instrumental to the project’s success, both on the technical side and in fostering the formation of a vibrant community and team. As part of our efforts to support the Vite ecosystem, StackBlitz has been sponsoring both of them since last ViteConf. You can read about why we care so much about helping the Vite Ecosystem and other shared pieces of the framework puzzle like Volar in our Open Source at StackBlitz blog post.

Doubling down on the Vite (and Vitest) ecosystem

Today, we’re thrilled to announce another big step in our commitment to the Vite ecosystem.

Ari Perkkiö, part of the Vitest core team, is joining our Open Source team at StackBlitz!

Ari has been a key contributor to the project and related libraries, and we are looking forward to what he’ll bring to the table for Vitest and Vite users moving forward ⚡

Ari’s experience will also strengthen other StackBlitz Open Source initiatives. Since the release of WebContainers API, Open Source projects have been adopting it to build new learning experiences for their users (SvelteKit Tutorial, angular.dev, and Anthony’s live streams building the Nuxt playground). We’re currently working on new Open Source tools that would heavily simplify authoring interactive tutorials and provide building blocks to help developers explore even further.

We’re proud to support the Vite ecosystem and community, and we couldn’t be more excited about the innovations that are still in store from them.

Join us in giving Ari a warm welcome!