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Bumps react-redux from 8.1.3 to 9.3.0.

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v9.3.0

This feature release officially marks the connect API as deprecated.

That's it. That's the release. :)

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connect deprecation

Way back in 2022, I officially marked the original Redux core createStore method as deprecated in Redux 4.2.0. As I clearly stated in that release, the goal of marking createStore as deprecated was to encourage users to migrate to modern Redux Toolkit, especially for those users who don't read our docs (such as beginners following outdated tutorials or in bootcamps, etc). The change was visual-only - adding @deprecated just marks the import with a strikethrough in an IDE, and the docblock references the "use modern Redux Toolkit" docs page. No runtime errors, no behavior changes, just an indication that the function is considered obsolete and you shouldn't use it directly any more. I also exported a legacy_createStore alias - same function, no deprecation attribute.

It's 4 years later, and I'm finally doing the same thing for connect :)

Again, nothing about connect's behavior is changing, and we do not intend to remove the connect API. But it's 2026, and hooks are the correct way to use React and React-Redux today.

We do strongly encourage users to migrate from connect to the useSelector / useDispatch hooks in general. This should result in codebases that are easier to understand and ought to improve performance slightly due to the way updates are handled.

As with before, React-Redux now exports a legacy_connect alias that does not have the deprecation attribute applied.

Trusted Publishing Fixed

We had set up trusted publishing for React-Redux a couple years ago and did some releases with that enabled, but at some point I did a follow-up release that still used the previous manual workflow, and that lost the trusted publishing provenance flag. We had recent issues requesting a new release with trusted publishing enabled again, so we've fixed that with this release.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: reduxjs/react-redux@v9.2.0...v9.3.0

v9.2.0

This feature release updates the React peer dependency to work with React 19, and improves treeshakeability of our build artifacts.

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React 19 Compat

React 19 was just released! We've updated our peer dep to accept React 19, and updated our runtime and type tests to check against both React 18 and 19.

Also see Redux Toolkit v2.5.0 for the same peer dep update.

Treeshaking

We've done some nitty-gritty optimization work to ensure bundlers correctly treeshake unused parts of the bundle.

What's Changed

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  • 4134f88 Release 9.3.0
  • c0fd068 Fix release workflow Node version
  • bb01aeb Merge pull request #2304 from reduxjs/feature/fix-publishing-step
  • a0b1224 Rename publish file and fix permissions
  • ed7300a Merge branch 'master' of github.com:reduxjs/react-redux
  • 8caf827 Merge pull request #2269 from reduxjs/feature/deprecate-connect
  • 9fd63fa Disable release-it actual publishes
  • 53b77d2 Docs/hooks docs fixes (#2279)
  • 11b15c8 Bump React to latest
  • 1a18e2f Update SSR hydration error assertion for 19.2
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This version was pushed to npm by GitHub Actions, a new releaser for react-redux since your current version.


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Dependency-only bump. Lint and unit checks are green here, and the remaining Cypress failure is the stale pre-master auth regression already fixed on master. Safe to merge after refreshing the branch.

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Bumps [react-redux](https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux) from 8.1.3 to 9.3.0.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/reduxjs/react-redux/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](reduxjs/react-redux@v8.1.3...v9.3.0)

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