| name | dependency-upgrader |
| description | Upgrade dependencies for Java/Kotlin (Gradle/Maven) and TypeScript/Node projects with minimal risk: plan the bump, apply changes incrementally, run tests/builds, and document breaking changes. Use when the user asks to bump deps, update frameworks, or address CVEs. |
Dependency upgrader
Goal
Safely upgrade dependencies with minimal, reviewable diffs and clear verification.
Inputs to ask for (if missing)
- Which ecosystem: Gradle/Maven, Node/TypeScript, or both.
- Scope: one dependency, a set (e.g., Spring Boot), or "everything".
- Constraints: patch/minor only vs allow majors; time budget; CI requirements.
- Motivation: CVE fix, feature need, or routine maintenance.
- Can the agent use web search to confirm latest versions and read migration notes? (If not, rely on registry lookups.)
Workflow (checklist)
- Detect the project type and package manager
- Node:
package.json+ lock file (pnpm-lock.yaml,package-lock.json,yarn.lock,bun.lock). - Gradle:
gradlew,build.gradle(.kts),settings.gradle(.kts),gradle/libs.versions.toml. - Maven:
pom.xml. - If the required package manager or build tool is missing (npm/pnpm/yarn/bun, Gradle, Maven), tell the user and ask whether to install it or proceed with a manual edit-only upgrade.
- Node:
- Establish a baseline
- Record current versions (dependency file + lock files).
- Run the smallest reliable test/build command the repo uses (then expand if needed).
- Plan the upgrade
- Prefer the smallest bump that solves the problem.
- Choose target versions using up-to-date sources:
- Use web search (if available) to confirm latest stable versions and skim official release notes/migration guides.
- Cross-check with the registry/source of truth (npm registry, Maven Central, Gradle Plugin Portal).
- Group by risk:
- low: patches/minors, leaf deps
- medium: build tools/plugins
- high: framework majors (Spring Boot), runtime bumps (Java/Node)
- For majors: skim upstream migration notes and list expected breakpoints before editing.
- Apply upgrades incrementally
- Update one group at a time; keep diffs focused.
- After each group: run tests/build and fix breakages immediately.
- Use the playbooks in
references/for ecosystem-specific commands.
- Validate and document
- Run the repo's "CI equivalent" commands (tests + build).
- Document:
- what changed (versions)
- why (CVE, compatibility, feature)
- notable migrations or breaking changes
- any follow-ups (deprecations, future majors)
Deliverable
Provide:
- The list of version bumps (old -> new).
- The commands run and their result (tests/build).
- Any breaking changes and required code/config migrations.