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Dependency Upgrade

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Streamline major dependency upgrades with confidence.

by wshobson38.7k stars on wshobson/agents
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Updated Jul 18, 2026
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What Dependency Upgrade does

The Dependency Upgrade skill is designed to assist developers in managing major version upgrades of dependencies while ensuring compatibility and stability. It provides a structured approach to upgrading frameworks and libraries, addressing common issues such as breaking changes and dependency conflicts. By leveraging compatibility analysis and staged rollout strategies, this skill helps to minimize risks associated with significant updates.

This skill is particularly useful when upgrading major framework versions, such as React or Angular, or when addressing security vulnerabilities in dependencies. It guides users through the process of analyzing their current dependencies, identifying outdated or insecure packages, and planning an incremental upgrade path. With features like compatibility matrices and automated testing strategies, developers can ensure that their applications remain functional throughout the upgrade process.

The Dependency Upgrade skill also emphasizes the importance of thorough testing during upgrades. It includes strategies for unit, integration, and end-to-end testing, allowing developers to validate their applications before and after dependency changes. This comprehensive testing ensures that any potential issues are caught early, reducing the likelihood of disruptions in production environments.

In summary, this skill is an essential tool for developers looking to modernize their applications while maintaining stability and performance. It provides a systematic approach to dependency management, making it easier to navigate the complexities of upgrading major libraries and frameworks.

When to use it

Use this skill when planning to upgrade major framework versions or when addressing security vulnerabilities in dependencies.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for minor version updates or for projects that do not have complex dependency trees.

What you can build with it

Upgrading React Framework

When planning to upgrade from React 16 to 17, use this skill to analyze compatibility and create a staged upgrade plan.

Addressing Security Vulnerabilities

If your project has dependencies with known security vulnerabilities, this skill helps you identify and upgrade those packages efficiently.

Modernizing Legacy Code

For legacy applications that rely on outdated libraries, this skill provides a structured approach to gradually update dependencies without breaking functionality.

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Written by wshobson

Dependency Upgrade

Master major dependency version upgrades, compatibility analysis, staged upgrade strategies, and comprehensive testing approaches.

When to Use This Skill

  • 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

# Check the changelog directly
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/facebook/react/master/CHANGELOG.md

Codemod for Automated Fixes

# Run jscodeshift with transform URL
npx jscodeshift -t <transform-url> <path>

# Example: Rename unsafe lifecycle methods
npx jscodeshift -t https://raw.githubusercontent.com/reactjs/react-codemod/master/transforms/rename-unsafe-lifecycles.js src/

# For TypeScript files
npx jscodeshift -t https://raw.githubusercontent.com/reactjs/react-codemod/master/transforms/rename-unsafe-lifecycles.js --parser=tsx src/

# Dry run to preview changes
npx jscodeshift -t https://raw.githubusercontent.com/reactjs/react-codemod/master/transforms/rename-unsafe-lifecycles.js --dry 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

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