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Bumps vite from 7.3.3 to 8.0.16.

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v8.0.16

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v8.0.15

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v8.0.14

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v8.0.13

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v8.0.12

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v8.0.11

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v8.0.10

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v8.0.9

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v8.0.8

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v8.0.7

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v8.0.6

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v8.0.5

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v8.0.4

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create-vite@8.0.3

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v8.0.3

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8.0.16 (2026-06-01)

Bug Fixes

8.0.15 (2026-06-01)

Features

Bug Fixes

  • capitalize error messages and remove spurious space in parse error (#22488) (85a0eff)
  • deps: update all non-major dependencies (#22511) (2686d7d)
  • dev: fix html-proxy cache key mismatch for /@fs/ HTML paths (#21762) (47c4213)
  • glob: error on relative glob in virtual module when no files match (#22497) (5c8e98f)
  • optimizer: close the rolldown bundle when write() rejects (#22528) (e3cfb9d)
  • resolve: provide onWarn for viteResolvePlugin in JS plugin containers (#22509) (40985f1)

Miscellaneous Chores

Code Refactoring

8.0.14 (2026-05-21)

Features

Bug Fixes

  • deps: update all non-major dependencies (#22471) (98b8163)
  • dev: handle errors when sending messages to vite server (#22450) (e8e9a34)
  • html: handle trailing slash paths in transformIndexHtml (#22480) (5d94d1b)
  • optimizer: pass oxc jsx options to transformSync in dependency scan (#22342) (b3132da)

Miscellaneous Chores

  • deps: update rolldown-related dependencies (#22470) (7cb728e)
  • remove irrelevant commits from changelog (2c69495)

Code Refactoring

  • glob: do not rewrite import path for absolute base (#22310) (0ae2844)

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Block Medium
Network access: npm @emnapi/core in module globalThis["fetch"]

Module: globalThis["fetch"]

Location: Package overview

From: paaster/package-lock.jsonnpm/vite@8.0.16npm/@emnapi/core@1.10.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is network access?

Next steps: Take a moment to review the security alert above. Review the linked package source code to understand the potential risk. Ensure the package is not malicious before proceeding. If you're unsure how to proceed, reach out to your security team or ask the Socket team for help at support@socket.dev.

Suggestion: Packages should remove all network access that is functionally unnecessary. Consumers should audit network access to ensure legitimate use.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/@emnapi/core@1.10.0. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Block Medium
Network access: npm @tybys/wasm-util in module globalThis["fetch"]

Module: globalThis["fetch"]

Location: Package overview

From: paaster/package-lock.jsonnpm/vite@8.0.16npm/@tybys/wasm-util@0.10.2

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Suggestion: Packages should remove all network access that is functionally unnecessary. Consumers should audit network access to ensure legitimate use.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/@tybys/wasm-util@0.10.2. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm @emnapi/core is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: No explicit evidence of overt malware (network exfiltration, credential theft, backdoors, or filesystem/process activity) appears in this fragment. However, the module contains high-sensitivity dynamic execution capabilities: napi_run_script performs eval-like execution of a JavaScript string obtained from WebAssembly, and emnapiCreateFunction can use the Function constructor for wrapper generation. Combined with wasm-driven indirect callback dispatch and reflective object mutation, this runtime is security-sensitive and should only be used with fully trusted WebAssembly and tightly controlled inputs.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: paaster/package-lock.jsonnpm/vite@8.0.16npm/@emnapi/core@1.10.0

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm @emnapi/core is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: Primary concern is direct dynamic code execution. napi_run_script uses eval() on a string originating from wasm-provided input, and ee uses new Function(...) to construct wrapper functions. If the wasm module or its inputs are attacker-controlled, this provides JavaScript code execution in the host context. Aside from these dynamic execution sinks, the remaining code mainly performs wasm memory/table management and worker async orchestration typical of such runtimes, with no clear hardcoded exfiltration or backdoor behavior in this fragment.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: paaster/package-lock.jsonnpm/vite@8.0.16npm/@emnapi/core@1.10.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

Mark the package as acceptable risk. To ignore this alert only in this pull request, reply with the comment @SocketSecurity ignore npm/@emnapi/core@1.10.0. You can also ignore all packages with @SocketSecurity ignore-all. To ignore an alert for all future pull requests, use Socket's Dashboard to change the triage state of this alert.

Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm @emnapi/core is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: This module appears to be a legitimate wasm-to-JS/Node-API bridge/runtime, but it contains high-impact dynamic execution capabilities: napi_run_script uses eval() on a string originating from the WASM/handle side, and the binding layer can generate functions via new Function(). It also performs indirect host callback invocation based on runtime handles selected by worker/work-queue control. No explicit exfiltration/backdoor behavior is visible in the provided fragment, so malware likelihood is low, but security risk is moderate-to-high due to host-context code execution if the WASM module or its inputs are not fully trusted.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: paaster/package-lock.jsonnpm/vite@8.0.16npm/@emnapi/core@1.10.0

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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Block Low
Potential code anomaly (AI signal): npm @rolldown/binding-wasm32-wasi is 100.0% likely to have a medium risk anomaly

Notes: This loader establishes a Node.js WASI/worker environment that: 1) passes the entire host process.env into the WASI instance (exposing all environment variables, including secrets, to loaded modules); 2) preopens the filesystem root (granting broad file read/write access under the host’s root directory); and 3) implements importScripts via synchronous fs.readFileSync + eval (allowing any local JS file to be executed in the loader context). If an untrusted or compromised WASM module or script is provided, it can read sensitive environment variables, access or modify arbitrary files, and execute arbitrary JavaScript—posing a moderate security risk. Recommended mitigations: restrict WASI preopens to a minimal directory, limit or sanitize environment variables passed into WASI, and replace or sandbox the eval-based importScripts mechanism.

Confidence: 1.00

Severity: 0.60

From: paaster/package-lock.jsonnpm/vite@8.0.16npm/@rolldown/binding-wasm32-wasi@1.0.3

ℹ Read more on: This package | This alert | What is an AI-detected potential code anomaly?

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Suggestion: An AI system found a low-risk anomaly in this package. It may still be fine to use, but you should check that it is safe before proceeding.

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@dependabot dependabot Bot force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/paaster/vite-8.0.16 branch from efd63d7 to 2bbaa11 Compare June 3, 2026 07:09
Bumps [vite](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/tree/HEAD/packages/vite) from 7.3.3 to 8.0.16.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/blob/main/packages/vite/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/vitejs/vite/commits/v8.0.16/packages/vite)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: vite
  dependency-version: 8.0.16
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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