chore(npm-dev): Bump the esbuild to version 0.27.1#11
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This change address security advisory with moderate severity. NPM Audit Report ----- esbuild <=0.24.2 Severity: moderate esbuild enables any website to send any requests to the development server and read the response - GHSA-67mh-4wv8-2f99
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Overview
This update clears out a security advisory tied to an outdated esbuild release. The vulnerable range had an issue that allowed unintended cross-origin request behavior under certain conditions, which is best removed from the toolchain altogether.
Changes Made
esbuildto version 0.27.1, addressing a moderate-severity advisory.<=0.24.2) previously flagged by npm audit.Impact
The build system no longer depends on a version of esbuild with known security issues. No functional changes occur in the output; this strictly improves the safety of the tooling.
Summary
This tidies up a lingering security advisory by lifting esbuild to a safe version, keeping the build chain clean and predictable.