Vibe Coding Universal v1.0 Fixes Hardcoded Version Labels in Comparison Tables
Vibe Coding Universal, a component library for developer tools, has released a patch fixing incorrect version labels in its comparison tables. Previously, table headers displayed outdated version strings due to a hardcoded mapping that was never updated during the version bump. The fix replaces static labels with dynamic detection, reading the current version from package.json and deriving the previous version from changelog metadata. Users who previously passed explicit version label props will now see deprecation warnings, as internal logic overrides those values. Developers upgrading from 0.9.x are advised to update their dependency to ^1.0.0 and verify that comparison tables render correctly.
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