
Dependency Upgrade
FreeStreamline your major dependency upgrades with ease.
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What Dependency Upgrade does
The Dependency Upgrade skill is designed to assist developers in managing major version upgrades of dependencies within their projects. It provides a structured approach to upgrading frameworks and libraries, ensuring compatibility and minimizing disruptions. By following best practices, this skill helps in planning and executing staged upgrade strategies, which is crucial for maintaining project stability while modernizing the codebase.
This skill is particularly useful when dealing with security vulnerabilities in dependencies, allowing developers to quickly identify and update affected packages. It also aids in resolving dependency conflicts that can arise during upgrades, providing actionable steps to validate outcomes and ensure that the application remains functional throughout the process. The comprehensive testing strategies included in this skill further enhance its utility, ensuring that the upgraded dependencies do not introduce new issues.
For developers looking to automate their dependency management, the skill includes commands for auditing dependencies, analyzing the dependency tree, and generating compatibility matrices. This automation can save significant time and reduce the likelihood of human error during upgrades. Additionally, the skill offers guidance on handling breaking changes and includes tools for validating the compatibility of upgraded packages, making it a valuable resource for both new and experienced developers alike.
When to use it
Use this skill when planning to upgrade major framework versions, especially in projects with multiple dependencies or legacy code.
When not to use it
Avoid this skill for tasks unrelated to dependency upgrades or when working in domains outside its intended scope.
What you can build with it
Upgrading React Versions
When planning to upgrade from React 16 to React 17, this skill guides you through the necessary steps and testing strategies.
Addressing Security Vulnerabilities
If you need to update dependencies due to security alerts, this skill helps identify and upgrade the affected packages efficiently.
Modernizing Legacy Code
For projects with outdated dependencies, this skill provides a roadmap for incremental upgrades, ensuring a smoother transition.
How to install Dependency Upgrade
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by sickn33Dependency Upgrade
Master major dependency version upgrades, compatibility analysis, staged upgrade strategies, and comprehensive testing approaches.
Do not use this skill when
- The task is unrelated to dependency upgrade
- You need a different domain or tool outside this scope
Instructions
- Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
- Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
- Provide actionable steps and verification.
- If detailed examples are required, open
resources/implementation-playbook.md.
Use this skill when
- Upgrading major framework versions
- Updating security-vulnerable dependencies
- Modernizing legacy dependencies
- Resolving dependency conflicts
- Planning incremental upgrade paths
- Testing compatibility matrices
- Automating dependency updates
Semantic Versioning Review
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (e.g., 2.3.1)
MAJOR: Breaking changes
MINOR: New features, backward compatible
PATCH: Bug fixes, backward compatible
^2.3.1 = >=2.3.1 <3.0.0 (minor updates)
~2.3.1 = >=2.3.1 <2.4.0 (patch updates)
2.3.1 = exact version
Dependency Analysis
Audit Dependencies
# npm
npm outdated
npm audit
npm audit fix
# yarn
yarn outdated
yarn audit
# Check for major updates
npx npm-check-updates
npx npm-check-updates -u # Update package.json
Analyze Dependency Tree
# See why a package is installed
npm ls package-name
yarn why package-name
# Find duplicate packages
npm dedupe
yarn dedupe
# Visualize dependencies
npx madge --image graph.png src/
Compatibility Matrix
// compatibility-matrix.js
const compatibilityMatrix = {
'react': {
'16.x': {
'react-dom': '^16.0.0',
'react-router-dom': '^5.0.0',
'@testing-library/react': '^11.0.0'
},
'17.x': {
'react-dom': '^17.0.0',
'react-router-dom': '^5.0.0 || ^6.0.0',
'@testing-library/react': '^12.0.0'
},
'18.x': {
'react-dom': '^18.0.0',
'react-router-dom': '^6.0.0',
'@testing-library/react': '^13.0.0'
}
}
};
function checkCompatibility(packages) {
// Validate package versions against matrix
}
Staged Upgrade Strategy
Phase 1: Planning
# 1. Identify current versions
npm list --depth=0
# 2. Check for breaking changes
# Read CHANGELOG.md and MIGRATION.md
# 3. Create upgrade plan
echo "Upgrade order:
1. TypeScript
2. React
3. React Router
4. Testing libraries
5. Build tools" > UPGRADE_PLAN.md
Phase 2: Incremental Updates
# Don't upgrade everything at once!
# Step 1: Update TypeScript
npm install typescript@latest
# Test
npm run test
npm run build
# Step 2: Update React (one major version at a time)
npm install react@17 react-dom@17
# Test again
npm run test
# Step 3: Continue with other packages
npm install react-router-dom@6
# And so on...
Phase 3: Validation
// tests/compatibility.test.js
describe('Dependency Compatibility', () => {
it('should have compatible React versions', () => {
const reactVersion = require('react/package.json').version;
const reactDomVersion = require('react-dom/package.json').version;
expect(reactVersion).toBe(reactDomVersion);
});
it('should not have peer dependency warnings', () => {
// Run npm ls and check for warnings
});
});
Breaking Change Handling
Identifying Breaking Changes
# Use changelog parsers
npx changelog-parser react 16.0.0 17.0.0
# Or manually check
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/facebook/react/main/CHANGELOG.md
Codemod for Automated Fixes
# React upgrade codemods
npx react-codeshift <transform> <path>
# Example: Update lifecycle methods
npx react-codeshift \
--parser tsx \
--transform react-codeshift/transforms/rename-unsafe-lifecycles.js \
src/
Custom Migration Script
// migration-script.js
const fs = require('fs');
const glob = require('glob');
glob('src/**/*.tsx', (err, files) => {
files.forEach(file => {
let content = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8');
// Replace old API with new API
content = content.replace(
/componentWillMount/g,
'UNSAFE_componentWillMount'
);
// Update imports
content = content.replace(
/import { Component } from 'react'/g,
"import React, { Component } from 'react'"
);
fs.writeFileSync(file, content);
});
});
Testing Strategy
Unit Tests
// Ensure tests pass before and after upgrade
npm run test
// Update test utilities if needed
npm install @testing-library/react@latest
Integration Tests
// tests/integration/app.test.js
describe('App Integration', () => {
it('should render without crashing', () => {
render(<App />);
});
it('should handle navigation', () => {
const { getByText } = render(<App />);
fireEvent.click(getByText('Navigate'));
expect(screen.getByText('New Page')).toBeInTheDocument();
});
});
Visual Regression Tests
// visual-regression.test.js
describe('Visual Regression', () => {
it('should match snapshot', () => {
const { container } = render(<App />);
expect(container.firstChild).toMatchSnapshot();
});
});
E2E Tests
// cypress/e2e/app.cy.js
describe('E2E Tests', () => {
it('should complete user flow', () => {
cy.visit('/');
cy.get('[data-testid="login"]').click();
cy.get('input[name="email"]').type('user@example.com');
cy.get('button[type="submit"]').click();
cy.url().should('include', '/dashboard');
});
});
Automated Dependency Updates
Renovate Configuration
// renovate.json
{
"extends": ["config:base"],
"packageRules": [
{
"matchUpdateTypes": ["minor", "patch"],
"automerge": true
},
{
"matchUpdateTypes": ["major"],
"automerge": false,
"labels": ["major-update"]
}
],
"schedule": ["before 3am on Monday"],
"timezone": "America/New_York"
}
Dependabot Configuration
# .github/dependabot.yml
version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "npm"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "weekly"
open-pull-requests-limit: 5
reviewers:
- "team-leads"
commit-message:
prefix: "chore"
include: "scope"
Rollback Plan
// rollback.sh
#!/bin/bash
# Save current state
git stash
git checkout -b upgrade-branch
# Attempt upgrade
npm install package@latest
# Run tests
if npm run test; then
echo "Upgrade successful"
git add package.json package-lock.json
git commit -m "chore: upgrade package"
else
echo "Upgrade failed, rolling back"
git checkout main
git branch -D upgrade-branch
npm install # Restore from package-lock.json
fi
Common Upgrade Patterns
Lock File Management
# npm
npm install --package-lock-only # Update lock file only
npm ci # Clean install from lock file
# yarn
yarn install --frozen-lockfile # CI mode
yarn upgrade-interactive # Interactive upgrades
Peer Dependency Resolution
# npm 7+: strict peer dependencies
npm install --legacy-peer-deps # Ignore peer deps
# npm 8+: override peer dependencies
npm install --force
Workspace Upgrades
# Update all workspace packages
npm install --workspaces
# Update specific workspace
npm install package@latest --workspace=packages/app
Resources
- references/semver.md: Semantic versioning guide
- references/compatibility-matrix.md: Common compatibility issues
- references/staged-upgrades.md: Incremental upgrade strategies
- references/testing-strategy.md: Comprehensive testing approaches
- assets/upgrade-checklist.md: Step-by-step checklist
- assets/compatibility-matrix.csv: Version compatibility table
- scripts/audit-dependencies.sh: Dependency audit script
Best Practices
- Read Changelogs: Understand what changed
- Upgrade Incrementally: One major version at a time
- Test Thoroughly: Unit, integration, E2E tests
- Check Peer Dependencies: Resolve conflicts early
- Use Lock Files: Ensure reproducible installs
- Automate Updates: Use Renovate or Dependabot
- Monitor: Watch for runtime errors post-upgrade
- Document: Keep upgrade notes
Upgrade Checklist
Pre-Upgrade:
- [ ] Review current dependency versions
- [ ] Read changelogs for breaking changes
- [ ] Create feature branch
- [ ] Backup current state (git tag)
- [ ] Run full test suite (baseline)
During Upgrade:
- [ ] Upgrade one dependency at a time
- [ ] Update peer dependencies
- [ ] Fix TypeScript errors
- [ ] Update tests if needed
- [ ] Run test suite after each upgrade
- [ ] Check bundle size impact
Post-Upgrade:
- [ ] Full regression testing
- [ ] Performance testing
- [ ] Update documentation
- [ ] Deploy to staging
- [ ] Monitor for errors
- [ ] Deploy to production
Common Pitfalls
- Upgrading all dependencies at once
- Not testing after each upgrade
- Ignoring peer dependency warnings
- Forgetting to update lock file
- Not reading breaking change notes
- Skipping major versions
- Not having rollback plan
Limitations
- Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
- Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
- Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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