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Bumps @wordpress/scripts from 1.2.0 to 32.4.1.

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23.4.0 RC1

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Features

Post Editor

  • Show media upload progress in a snackbar. (77249)

Client Side Media

  • Revert client-side media processing plugin-only gate. (76751)

Enhancements

  • Tooltip migration: Boot consumers + shell-level Tooltip.Provider (5/5). (78692)
  • Tooltip migration: Fields + media-editor + media-fields + global-styles-ui (4/5). (78691)
  • Migrate the browserlintrc file to packages/postcss-plugins-preset. (78764)

Components

  • Combobox: Add primitives. (78399)
  • Compose: Support React 19 ref callback cleanups in useMergeRefs. (78685)
  • DataViewsPicker: Add a new pickerActivity layout. (78941)
  • Storybook: Enhance Theme Provider example with admin-ui Page. (78814)
  • Theme package: Add element size design tokens. (76545)
  • Theme: Drop density support from @wordpress/theme. (78741)
  • Theme: Increase stroke1 contrast target to 2.9. (77599)
  • Tooltip: Use md border radius for portaled popups. (78983)
  • UI: Update CSS cascade layers to use nesting. (78959)
  • UI: Update @base-ui/react to 1.5.0. (78448)

Block Library

  • Add playlist track length setting. (78954)
  • Blocks: Allow the Loginout block as an inner block in the Navigation Submenu block. (75497)
  • Hide paragraph Drop Cap and Fit Text controls when a state is selected. (78672)
  • Icons: Rename timeToRead to time. (78804)
  • Playlist Block: Add visualization style selector. (76147)
  • Try allowing transforms to a variation of another block. (78713)

Media

  • Media Editor Modal: Reorder details fields so the editable regular layout fields appear at the top. (78792)
  • Media Editor: Add aspect ratio control to mobile toolbar. (78935)
  • Media Editor: Refactor modal layout. (78896)
  • Media Editor: Replace the zoom slider with +/- buttons. (78928)
  • Media editor: Tweak paddings and margins. (79009)

Dashboard

  • Move layout settings to customize toolbar. (78738)
  • Opinionated grid columns with container breakpoints. (78732)
  • Promote WidgetRender into widget-primitives. (78821)
  • Replace grid row height controls with size presets. (78735)

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​wordpress/scripts's changelog.

32.4.1 (2026-06-16)

32.4.0 (2026-06-10)

32.3.0 (2026-05-27)

32.2.0 (2026-05-14)

32.1.0 (2026-04-29)

32.0.0 (2026-04-15)

Breaking Changes

  • The bundled eslint dependency has been upgraded from v8 to v10 (#76654).
  • The lint-js script now uses flat config (eslint.config.*) by default. Legacy .eslintrc.* files are still detected as a fallback, but this support is deprecated and will be removed in a future version (#76654).
  • The default config shipped with wp-scripts has changed from config/.eslintrc.js to config/eslint.config.cjs (#76654).

31.8.0 (2026-04-01)

31.7.0 (2026-03-18)

31.6.0 (2026-03-04)

31.5.0 (2026-02-18)

31.4.0 (2026-01-29)

31.3.0 (2026-01-16)

Internal

  • The bundled eslint dependency has been updated from ^8.3.0 to ^8.57.1 (#74316).

31.1.0 (2025-11-26)

31.0.0 (2025-11-12)

Breaking Changes

  • The lint-js script now includes .cjs, .mjs, .cts, and .mts as default extensions to lint. This is considered a breaking change because the script may now surface lint errors in your project which would not have been previously identified.

30.27.0 (2025-10-29)

30.26.0 (2025-10-17)

30.25.0 (2025-10-01)

30.24.0 (2025-09-17)

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Bumps [@wordpress/scripts](https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/HEAD/packages/scripts) from 1.2.0 to 32.4.1.
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