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browser-sync just published its new version 2.16.0.

State Update 🚀
Dependency browser-sync
New version 2.16.0
Type devDependency

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GitHub Release

A small release with 2 little fixes & a really useful new option



  • FIXED - the version number of the Browsersync client script is now added as a query param instead of within the file path. This is a massive help for users that have the snippet saved in a file.

    Fun fact: other than a sanity check to show which release of Browsersync you're using, the version number actually serves no purpose, and that's why:

  1. it should've never been part of the the path in the first place as it caused problems for people upgrading
  2. you've always been able to access the JS file without the version number at the end, but this wasn't the default... so no one did it... so I've fixed it now instead 👍

  • ADDED - new option cors: true - setting this will ensure that all assets served by Browsersync (including the script file itself) in all modes will have HTTP access control headers added.

    This allows any domain to access your files, which can lead to some creative workflows - for example, you could create a chrome extension that added some files you have locally into a live site & have Browsersync auto-update them when they change.


enjoy :)


The new version differs by 840 commits .

  • f147b93 2.16.0
  • fb77d82 chore: ci
  • 62d83b8 feat(cors): Add new option 'cors' for adding HTTP access control (CORS) to assets served by Browsersync
  • f5c3910 deps: Bump browser-sync-ui
  • 6fc76d4 use query string instead of path for versioning client JS
  • 05dc70d Update .travis.yml
  • 9a5f339 Update appveyor.yml
  • 24d7275 2.15.0
  • 80c091d feat(proxy): Allow https with non-https target - fixes #1175
  • 5fcd12f 2.14.3
  • e26750d chore: code style
  • 48d588b Merge pull request #1186 from justgook/master
  • 8ac0703 2.14.2
  • 42059df fix(rewrites): also rewrite protocol-relative URLs - fixes #991
  • 54ae01b 2.14.1

There are 250 commits in total. See the full diff.


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Coverage remained the same at 85.271% when pulling 56cc0a0 on greenkeeper-browser-sync-2.16.0 into 466d5b4 on 1.x.x.

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