Dependency Updater
When & Why to Use This Skill
The Dependency Updater is a comprehensive Claude skill designed to automate and simplify dependency management across multiple programming languages including Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, Ruby, Java, and .NET. It intelligently detects project types, applies safe semantic versioning updates (Patch and Minor), and prompts for Major version changes to prevent breaking builds. By integrating security audits and diagnostic workflows, it helps developers maintain secure, up-to-date, and stable codebases with minimal manual effort.
Use Cases
- Automated Maintenance: Periodically scan and apply safe minor and patch updates to project dependencies to ensure the latest bug fixes and performance improvements are integrated.
- Security Vulnerability Remediation: Conduct deep security audits using language-specific tools like npm audit, pip-audit, or cargo audit to identify and fix critical vulnerabilities.
- Dependency Conflict Resolution: Diagnose and resolve complex 'dependency hell' issues, such as peer dependency mismatches or version conflicts, using built-in diagnostic and emergency reset commands.
- Polyglot Project Management: Streamline workflows in monorepos or multi-language environments by using a single interface to manage diverse package managers like Maven, Cargo, and Bundler.
| name | dependency-updater |
|---|---|
| description | Smart dependency management for any language. Auto-detects project type, applies safe updates automatically, prompts for major versions, diagnoses and fixes dependency issues. |
| license | MIT |
| version | 1.0.0 |
Dependency Updater
Smart dependency management for any language with automatic detection and safe updates.
Quick Start
update my dependencies
The skill auto-detects your project type and handles the rest.
Triggers
| Trigger | Example |
|---|---|
| Update dependencies | "update dependencies", "update deps" |
| Check outdated | "check for outdated packages" |
| Fix dependency issues | "fix my dependency problems" |
| Security audit | "audit dependencies for vulnerabilities" |
| Diagnose deps | "diagnose dependency issues" |
Supported Languages
| Language | Package File | Update Tool | Audit Tool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Node.js | package.json | taze |
npm audit |
| Python | requirements.txt, pyproject.toml | pip-review |
safety, pip-audit |
| Go | go.mod | go get -u |
govulncheck |
| Rust | Cargo.toml | cargo update |
cargo audit |
| Ruby | Gemfile | bundle update |
bundle audit |
| Java | pom.xml, build.gradle | mvn versions:* |
mvn dependency:* |
| .NET | *.csproj | dotnet outdated |
dotnet list package --vulnerable |
Quick Reference
| Update Type | Version Change | Action |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed | No ^ or ~ |
Skip (intentionally pinned) |
| PATCH | x.y.z → x.y.Z |
Auto-apply |
| MINOR | x.y.z → x.Y.0 |
Auto-apply |
| MAJOR | x.y.z → X.0.0 |
Prompt user individually |
Workflow
User Request
│
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Step 1: DETECT PROJECT TYPE │
│ • Scan for package files (package.json, go.mod...) │
│ • Identify package manager │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Step 2: CHECK PREREQUISITES │
│ • Verify required tools are installed │
│ • Suggest installation if missing │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Step 3: SCAN FOR UPDATES │
│ • Run language-specific outdated check │
│ • Categorize: MAJOR / MINOR / PATCH / Fixed │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Step 4: AUTO-APPLY SAFE UPDATES │
│ • Apply MINOR and PATCH automatically │
│ • Report what was updated │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Step 5: PROMPT FOR MAJOR UPDATES │
│ • AskUserQuestion for each MAJOR update │
│ • Show current → new version │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Step 6: APPLY APPROVED MAJORS │
│ • Update only approved packages │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ Step 7: FINALIZE │
│ • Run install command │
│ • Run security audit │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Commands by Language
Node.js (npm/yarn/pnpm)
# Check prerequisites
scripts/check-tool.sh taze "npm install -g taze"
# Scan for updates
taze
# Apply minor/patch
taze minor --write
# Apply specific majors
taze major --write --include pkg1,pkg2
# Monorepo support
taze -r # recursive
# Security
npm audit
npm audit fix
Python
# Check outdated
pip list --outdated
# Update all (careful!)
pip-review --auto
# Update specific
pip install --upgrade package-name
# Security
pip-audit
safety check
Go
# Check outdated
go list -m -u all
# Update all
go get -u ./...
# Tidy up
go mod tidy
# Security
govulncheck ./...
Rust
# Check outdated
cargo outdated
# Update within semver
cargo update
# Security
cargo audit
Ruby
# Check outdated
bundle outdated
# Update all
bundle update
# Update specific
bundle update --conservative gem-name
# Security
bundle audit
Java (Maven)
# Check outdated
mvn versions:display-dependency-updates
# Update to latest
mvn versions:use-latest-releases
# Security
mvn dependency:tree
mvn dependency-check:check
.NET
# Check outdated
dotnet list package --outdated
# Update specific
dotnet add package PackageName
# Security
dotnet list package --vulnerable
Diagnosis Mode
When dependencies are broken, run diagnosis:
Common Issues & Fixes
| Issue | Symptoms | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Version Conflict | "Cannot resolve dependency tree" | Clean install, use overrides/resolutions |
| Peer Dependency | "Peer dependency not satisfied" | Install required peer version |
| Security Vuln | npm audit shows issues |
npm audit fix or manual update |
| Unused Deps | Bloated bundle | Run depcheck (Node) or equivalent |
| Duplicate Deps | Multiple versions installed | Run npm dedupe or equivalent |
Emergency Fixes
# Node.js - Nuclear reset
rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json
npm cache clean --force
npm install
# Python - Clean virtualenv
rm -rf venv
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Go - Reset modules
rm go.sum
go mod tidy
Security Audit
Run security checks for any project:
# Node.js
npm audit
npm audit --json | jq '.metadata.vulnerabilities'
# Python
pip-audit
safety check
# Go
govulncheck ./...
# Rust
cargo audit
# Ruby
bundle audit
# .NET
dotnet list package --vulnerable
Severity Response
| Severity | Action |
|---|---|
| Critical | Fix immediately |
| High | Fix within 24h |
| Moderate | Fix within 1 week |
| Low | Fix in next release |
Anti-Patterns
| Avoid | Why | Instead |
|---|---|---|
| Update fixed versions | Intentionally pinned | Skip them |
| Auto-apply MAJOR | Breaking changes | Prompt user |
| Batch MAJOR prompts | Loses context | Prompt individually |
| Skip lock file | Irreproducible builds | Always commit lock files |
| Ignore security alerts | Vulnerabilities | Address by severity |
Verification Checklist
After updates:
- Updates scanned without errors
- MINOR/PATCH auto-applied
- MAJOR updates prompted individually
- Fixed versions untouched
- Lock file updated
- Install command ran
- Security audit passed (or issues noted)
Deep Dive: Project Detection
The skill auto-detects project type by scanning for package files:
| File Found | Language | Package Manager |
|---|---|---|
package.json |
Node.js | npm/yarn/pnpm |
requirements.txt |
Python | pip |
pyproject.toml |
Python | pip/poetry |
Pipfile |
Python | pipenv |
go.mod |
Go | go modules |
Cargo.toml |
Rust | cargo |
Gemfile |
Ruby | bundler |
pom.xml |
Java | Maven |
build.gradle |
Java/Kotlin | Gradle |
*.csproj |
.NET | dotnet |
Detection order matters for monorepos:
- Check current directory first
- Then check for workspace/monorepo patterns
- Offer to run recursively if applicable
Deep Dive: Node.js with taze
Prerequisites
# Install taze globally (recommended)
npm install -g taze
# Or use npx
npx taze
Smart Update Flow
# 1. Scan all updates
taze
# 2. Apply safe updates (minor + patch)
taze minor --write
# 3. For each major, prompt user:
# "Update @types/node from ^20.0.0 to ^22.0.0?"
# If yes, add to approved list
# 4. Apply approved majors
taze major --write --include approved-pkg1,approved-pkg2
# 5. Install
npm install # or pnpm install / yarn
Auto-Approve List
Some packages have frequent major bumps but are backward-compatible:
| Package | Reason |
|---|---|
lucide-react |
Icon library, majors are additive |
@types/* |
Type definitions, usually safe |
Deep Dive: Version Strategies
Semantic Versioning
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (e.g., 2.3.1)
MAJOR: Breaking changes - requires code changes
MINOR: New features - backward compatible
PATCH: Bug fixes - backward compatible
Range Specifiers
| Specifier | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
^1.2.3 |
Minor + Patch OK | >=1.2.3 <2.0.0 |
~1.2.3 |
Patch only | >=1.2.3 <1.3.0 |
1.2.3 |
Exact (fixed) | Only 1.2.3 |
>=1.2.3 |
At least | Any >=1.2.3 |
* |
Any | Latest (dangerous) |
Recommended Strategy
{
"dependencies": {
"critical-lib": "1.2.3", // Exact for critical
"stable-lib": "~1.2.3", // Patch only for stable
"modern-lib": "^1.2.3" // Minor OK for active
}
}
Deep Dive: Conflict Resolution
Node.js Conflicts
Diagnosis:
npm ls package-name # See dependency tree
npm explain package-name # Why installed
yarn why package-name # Yarn equivalent
Resolution with overrides:
// package.json
{
"overrides": {
"lodash": "^4.18.0"
}
}
Resolution with resolutions (Yarn):
{
"resolutions": {
"lodash": "^4.18.0"
}
}
Python Conflicts
Diagnosis:
pip check
pipdeptree -p package-name
Resolution:
# Use virtual environment
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Or use constraints
pip install -c constraints.txt -r requirements.txt
Script Reference
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
scripts/check-tool.sh |
Verify tool is installed |
scripts/run-taze.sh |
Run taze with proper flags |
Related Tools
| Tool | Language | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| taze | Node.js | Smart dependency updates |
| npm-check-updates | Node.js | Alternative to taze |
| pip-review | Python | Interactive pip updates |
| cargo-edit | Rust | Cargo dependency management |
| bundler-audit | Ruby | Security auditing |