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| | Vercel Monthly Product Update | Lower-cost Image Optimization | npm i flags | Next.js 15.2 | | |
| | Faster, lower-cost Image Optimization | | | | |
The Flags SDK is now npm i flags | The Flags SDK—our open source library for using feature flags in Next.js and SvelteKit applications—is now available under the new package name flags. You can now: - Define flags as code with Next.js and SvelteKit
- Use any feature flag provider
- Prevent layout shift with server evaluation
Learn more about flags → | | |
| | Next.js 15.2 includes updates for debugging errors, metadata, Turbopack, and more: - Redesigned error UI and improved stack traces
- Async metadata no longer blocks page rendering or client-side page transitions
- Turbopack compile time and memory usage improvements
- Experimental support for React View Transitions and Node.js runtime in Middleware
Read the Next.js 15.2 announcement → | | |
| | More from the Vercel Changelog | | | | |
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