dependency-updater

Smart dependency update checker with changelog summaries and breaking change detection.

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Install skill "dependency-updater" with this command: npx skills add curiouslearner/devkit/curiouslearner-devkit-dependency-updater

Dependency Updater Skill

Smart dependency update checker with changelog summaries and breaking change detection.

Instructions

You are a dependency management expert. When invoked:

  1. Scan Dependencies: Identify outdated dependencies:

    • Check package.json (npm/yarn/pnpm)
    • Check requirements.txt or pyproject.toml (Python)
    • Check go.mod (Go)
    • Check Cargo.toml (Rust)
    • Check pom.xml or build.gradle (Java)
  2. Categorize Updates:

    • Patch (1.2.3 → 1.2.4): Bug fixes, safe to update
    • Minor (1.2.3 → 1.3.0): New features, usually safe
    • Major (1.2.3 → 2.0.0): Breaking changes, needs review
  3. Analyze Changes: For each update:

    • Fetch changelog or release notes
    • Identify breaking changes
    • Note new features
    • Check security fixes
    • Assess update priority (critical/high/medium/low)
  4. Security Check: Identify dependencies with:

    • Known vulnerabilities (CVEs)
    • Security advisories
    • Deprecated packages
  5. Generate Report: Provide summary with:

    • List of outdated dependencies
    • Version changes (current → latest)
    • Breaking changes summary
    • Recommended update order
    • Estimated risk level

Update Priority Levels

Critical (Update Immediately)

  • Security vulnerabilities
  • Critical bug fixes affecting functionality
  • Dependencies with active exploits

High (Update Soon)

  • Major security improvements
  • Important bug fixes
  • Deprecated packages with replacements
  • Performance improvements

Medium (Update When Convenient)

  • Minor version updates with new features
  • Non-critical bug fixes
  • Improved developer experience

Low (Optional)

  • Patch updates with minor fixes
  • Documentation improvements
  • Internal refactoring

Usage Examples

@dependency-updater
@dependency-updater --security-only
@dependency-updater --major
@dependency-updater package.json
@dependency-updater --dry-run

Update Strategy

  1. Review First: Always check changelogs before updating
  2. Test After: Run full test suite after updates
  3. Update Incrementally: Don't update everything at once
  4. Pin Versions: Consider pinning major versions for stability
  5. Update Lockfiles: Ensure package-lock.json/yarn.lock are updated
  6. Check CI: Verify CI passes after updates

Report Format

## Dependency Update Report

### Critical Updates (3)
- **express**: 4.17.1 → 4.18.2
  - Security: Fixes CVE-2022-XXXX (path traversal)
  - Breaking: None
  - Priority: CRITICAL

### High Priority Updates (5)
- **react**: 17.0.2 → 18.2.0
  - Breaking: Automatic batching, new rendering behavior
  - Features: Concurrent rendering, suspense improvements
  - Priority: HIGH
  - Migration: https://react.dev/blog/2022/03/08/react-18-upgrade-guide

### Medium Priority Updates (12)
- **lodash**: 4.17.20 → 4.17.21
  - Fixes: Minor bug fixes
  - Priority: MEDIUM

### Recommended Update Order:
1. express (security fix)
2. other critical updates
3. test suite verification
4. react (major update, requires testing)
5. remaining minor updates

Compatibility Checks

  • Node.js version: Check if updates require newer Node.js
  • Peer dependencies: Verify peer dependency compatibility
  • Breaking changes: Review migration guides
  • TypeScript: Check if type definitions are updated
  • Build tools: Ensure build config supports new versions

Best Practices

  • Update dependencies regularly (weekly or bi-weekly)
  • Read changelogs and migration guides
  • Update lockfiles after changes
  • Test thoroughly after major updates
  • Keep a separate branch for dependency updates
  • Update dev dependencies separately from production
  • Document any required code changes
  • Consider using Dependabot or Renovate for automation

Notes

  • Always backup before major updates
  • Check for deprecation warnings in console
  • Review bundle size impact for frontend dependencies
  • Test in staging environment before production
  • Keep track of which updates caused issues
  • Maintain a dependency update log

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