
Oxlint's type-aware linting has reached alpha status. Type-aware rules can be manually configured, disabled with in-line comments, and fixed automatically. This milestone also includes more rule coverage, TypeScript diagnostics reporting, and type-checking while linting.

Our November 2025 recap includes the Vite 8 beta release, Vitest performance updates, Rolldown improvements, Oxc formatter alpha, and exciting community news.

The first beta of Vite 8, powered by Rolldown, is now available. Vite 8 ships significantly faster production builds and unlocks future improvement possibilities. Read more about the migration, new feature, and changes.

Oxfmt is a fast Rust-based formatter that is available now in alpha stage and supports JavaScript and TypeScript files. It is 30x faster than Prettier while having >95% compatibility.

Our October 2025 recap includes VoidZero's $12.5M Series A, Vite+, Vite 7.2 Beta, Vitest 4, Rolldown and Oxc updates, upcoming events, and community highlights.

VoidZero raised $12.5 million in Series A funding to accelerate product development.

ViteConf 2025 was a landmark event for the Vite ecosystem, featuring major announcements like Vite+, Oxlint JavaScript Plugins, Vite DevTools, Nitro v3, and more. Read all about the highlights in our recap!

Vitest 4.0 is released with Browser Mode being marked stable, Visual Regression testing support, and Playwright Trace support. The Vitest team will focus on performance improvement in the upcoming quarter. This major release includes breaking changes.

Oxlint now supports plugins written in JavaScript. Developers can customize and extend Oxlint using JavaScript, but at a speed approaching Rust, due to 'raw transfer' between Rust and JS, and other breakthroughs. Many ESLint plugins can run without any modification.

Introducing Vite+, a unified toolchain for JavaScript.

Framer switched from esbuild to Rolldown to decrease chunks by 67% and improve largest contentful paint

VoidZero is continuing our commitment to the Open Source Pledge and donating $48,360 or $3,454 per VoidZero developer to external open source projects

September 2025 brought significant updates in Vite's ecosystem, such as huge performance gains for Rolldown, an update on Oxlint Custom JS Plugins and more. Read all about it in our monthly recap!

August 2025 brings new updates in the Vite ecosystem, including type-aware linting in Oxlint, native plugins for rolldown-vite, better tree-shaking and more.

The PLAID developer experience team migrated from Rollup to Rolldown for their server-side bundling, seeing a 97% build times decreased

The PLAID developer experience team migrated from Rollup to Rolldown for their server-side bundling build times decreased 97%

Oxlint with type-aware linting is now available and supports 40 long-awaited rules including no-floating-promises. Oxlint uses tsgolint, which @auvred initially prototyped as typescript-eslint/tsgolint and generously offered to continue its development under the Oxc organization.

July 2025 brings exciting updates in the Vite ecosystem, including the release of Vite 7, Rolldown's new features, and the upcoming ViteConf in Amsterdam. Discover the latest news in Vite, Vitest, Oxc, Rolldown and more!

The first stable version of Oxlint, a fast & easy-to-use Rust-powered linter for JavaScript and TypeScript, is out. Learn about its 50~100x speed advantage over ESLint, support for 500+ rules, real-world adoption by major companies, and easy migration.

We introduce Rolldown-Vite, a drop-in replacement for Vite that leverages the power of Rolldown for faster builds and reduced memory usage. Try it out today!

VoidZero partners with NuxtLabs to build Vite DevTools, a powerful debugging and analysis toolkit for Vite-based projects.