upgrade-dependencies
Use when upgrading a JS/TS dependency or toolchain to a new/latest version (e.g. "upgrade TypeScript to the latest", "bump Vite to v7", major-version bumps), or when a build/typecheck/lint/test/CI goes red after a version bump and peer-dependency incompatibilities need resolving.
Supply asset profile
Coding and developer agents
Code review, repo analysis, testing, CI, GitHub, DevOps, and developer workflow skills.
Scenario
GitHub automation
I need my agent to triage GitHub issues, review pull requests, and summarize repository changes.
Agent fit
Claude Code + CLI + Codex
Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, CLI, or custom agents.
Install
Ready
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependencies
Maintenance
fresh
2d since push
Risk
Needs review
License is unclear
GitHub quality
39
57/100 Quality · 68/100 Trust
Coverage tags
Review notes
License is unclear · Permission surface may require sandboxing
Agent adoption scorecard
Trust, audit, and install readiness at a glance
These scores combine public repository metadata, OpenAgentSkill review signals, maintenance freshness, and install readiness. They are a shortlist signal, not a replacement for human review.
Quality
PromisingUseful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.
Trust
Sandbox onlyUseful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.
Audit
Needs reviewA machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.
OpenAgentSkill Trust Score v5
Human review before install
Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.
Stars
39 GitHub stars
Repo activity
39 stars, 0 forks
Maintenance
2d since push
License
Unknown
Install
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependencies
Install safety
standard package or runtime install path
Permission surface
shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
Agent outcomes
No agent outcome data yet
Docs
Strong README/SKILL.md context
Risk summary
Review before production
- Repository license is unknown; no license file detected, which may create ambiguity about usage rights.
- License is unclear
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Quality score needs review
Install readiness
Install path available
- Install path is available
- Repository evidence is available
- License is unclear
- No Agent Proven outcome evidence yet
Agent-readable metadata
Machine-readable decision data for this skill.
Use this block or the embedded JSON to decide whether an agent should install this skill, choose an alternative, or ask for human review first.
Suited tasks
- GitHub automation workflows
- Claude Code teams
- builders willing to evaluate younger projects
- Inspect repository metadata
Suited agents
Install decision
- Command
- npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependencies
- Policy
- review
- Human review
- yes
Trust and risk
- Trust
- 60/100
- Audit
- 72/100
- Risk level
- Needs review
Outcome loop
- Endpoint
- /api/agent/outcome
- Event ID
- resolve
- Outcomes
- 5
Install command
npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependenciesDo not use when
- teams that need a vendor-supported SLA
- production agents without a repository review
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Repository license is unknown; no license file detected, which may create ambiguity about usage rights.
- High-risk permission hints: Shell or command execution
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Agent safety v2
44/100 · Avoid automatic install
Sparse or mixed signals. Useful for discovery, but not for autonomous installation.
Test manually in an isolated workspace and compare against safer alternatives.
high
Shell or command execution
Skill metadata references terminal, CLI, shell, subprocess, or command execution workflows.
medium
Network access
Skill likely fetches remote pages, APIs, repositories, or external services.
medium
Filesystem access
Skill may read or write project files, documents, generated artifacts, or local workspace state.
- High-risk permission hints: Shell or command execution
- License is unclear
Install targets
Install this skill in your agent workflow
Use the public install endpoint to fetch the command, safety checklist, target prompts, and canonical links for this skill.
OpenAgentSkill CLI
Resolve policy, run the source installer safely, and report a verified install receipt.
$ npx --yes https://github.com/Leon-Drq/openagentskill/releases/download/cli-v0.2.1/openagentskill-0.2.1.tgz install alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependenciesAgent resolve plan
Let an agent verify fit before installing.
The Resolve API returns the selected skill, alternatives, safety policy, audit notes, install target, and copy-paste prompt an agent can follow without scraping this page.
Open JSON
/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20upgrade-dependencies%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Resolve text
/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20upgrade-dependencies%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium&format=text
Install handoff
/api/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies/install
Agent should check
- Task fit and alternatives from Resolve API.
- Audit score, trust score, and safety policy warnings.
- Install target compatibility for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, or CLI.
Copy prompt
Task: Use upgrade-dependencies in this workspace.
Resolve first: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/agent/resolve?task=Use%20upgrade-dependencies%20for%20an%20agent%20workflow&agent=codex&max_risk=medium
Review install handoff: https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies/install
Install command: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependencies
Before running it, summarize audit warnings, required permissions, and the fallback skill if install is risky.Agent handoff
Give an agent the install path, not another directory page.
Use the public install endpoint to fetch the command, safety checklist, target prompts, and canonical links for this skill.
Install handoff
/api/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies/install
LLM text format
/api/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies/install?format=text
Find alternatives
/api/skills/search?q=upgrade-dependencies&limit=3
Agent prompt
Use upgrade-dependencies for this task. Review https://www.openagentskill.com/api/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies/install, then install with: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependenciesRegistry metadata
Agent-readable profile for automatic skill selection.
This page exposes the same decision, trust, audit, use-case, and install signals through the Registry API, so agents can rank this skill without scraping the UI.
Manifest
/api/registry/manifest/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies
LLM text
/api/registry/manifest/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies?format=text
Install alias
/api/registry/install/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies
Recommend
/api/registry/recommend?task=Use%20upgrade-dependencies%20in%20an%20agent%20workflow&limit=3
Agent fit
GitHub automation
Use-case tags
Platforms
Claude Code
Audit report
Needs review · 72/100
A machine-readable review of install readiness, security metadata, maintenance, and adoption risk.
Agent decision cockpit
Fallback candidate for GitHub automation
Prototype with this skill first; keep a fallback candidate ready.
Role in stack
Fallback candidate
Primary fit
GitHub automation
Trust label
Prototype first
Install path
Command ready
Use when
- GitHub automation workflows
- Claude Code teams
- builders willing to evaluate younger projects
Evidence
- recent repository activity
- install command or GitHub repo available
- 57/100 quality profile
- 6 OpenAgentSkill engagement events
review first
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Repository license is unknown; no license file detected, which may create ambiguity about usage rights.
Implementation path
- 1Install it in a sandbox agent and run one GitHub automation task end to end.
- 2Compare output quality, latency, and failure behavior against at least one alternative.
- 3Promote it into production only after reviewing repository permissions, license, and maintenance signals.
Trust profile
Sandbox only
Useful candidate with missing or mixed trust signals. Keep it in an isolated workspace until the outcome loop proves task fit.
GitHub adoption
CHECK39 GitHub stars
Stars/forks activity
CHECK39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
Recent maintenance
PASS2d since push
License clarity
CHECKUnknown
Good signals
- AI review approved
- Install path is available
- Repository evidence is available
- Recently maintained repository
- Install command has no obvious high-risk pattern
- Outcome loop is ready but needs first real agent run
Review before install
- Repository license is unknown; no license file detected, which may create ambiguity about usage rights.
- License is unclear
- Low GitHub adoption signal
- Quality score needs review
- Permission surface needs review: shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
- GitHub adoption: 39 GitHub stars
- Stars/forks activity: 39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadata
- License clarity: Unknown
- Permission surface: shell or command execution, filesystem or document access
- No real agent outcome reports yet
- Human review required before unattended installation
Recommended action
Run only in a sandbox and compare close alternatives before using it for real work.
Quality profile
Promising candidate for agent workflows
Useful candidate, but compare it with alternatives before adopting.
Workflow fit
Use this skill in these scenarios
Manage repositories
GitHub automation
I need my agent to triage GitHub issues, review pull requests, and summarize repository changes.
Automate repeated work
Workflow automation
I need my agent to automate a repeated workflow across tools and files.
Build and ship code
Coding agents
I need a coding agent that can understand a repository, edit code, and review pull requests.
Workflow fit
Add it to a complete workflow
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Overview
--- name: upgrade-dependencies description: Use when upgrading a JS/TS dependency or toolchain to a new/latest version (e.g. "upgrade TypeScript to the latest", "bump Vite to v7", major-version bumps), or when a build/typecheck/lint/test/CI goes red after a version bump and peer-dependency incompatibilities need resolving. ---
# Upgrade Dependencies
Drive a dependency upgrade from "bump X to latest" all the way to green — without hacking around the errors it causes.
**Core principle: fix upward, never patch sideways.** When a bump breaks something, the fix is to upgrade the *thing that's incompatible* to a version that supports the target — not to suppress the error, downgrade the target, or add `// @ts-ignore`. If nothing upstream supports the target yet, that's a blocker you report, not a workaround you invent.
JS/TS ecosystems only (npm / pnpm / yarn / bun, including workspace monorepos and nx/turbo).
## The workflow
Work the phases in order. Scan the full impact (phase 2) before touching anything, and collect all breakage (phase 4) before fixing — otherwise you'll fix the same file three times and discover missed references halfway through.
### 1. Resolve the target version
- Absolute latest **stable** by default: `npm view <pkg> version` (dist-tag `latest`). Ignore existing semver ranges — the user asked to upgrade. - Use a prerelease (`next`/`rc`/`canary`) **only** if the user asked for it, or if it's the only version that unblocks a phase-5 blocker (and say so). - Detect the package manager from the lockfile: `pnpm-lock.yaml`→pnpm, `bun.lockb`→bun, `yarn.lock`→yarn, `package-lock.json`→npm. Never substitute a different runner. - Detect monorepo layout: root `workspaces`, `pnpm-workspace.yaml`, `nx.json`, `turbo.json`.
### 2. Scan the impact (read-only — before touching anything)
Do NOT bump yet. First, in one read-only pass, build the **impact map**: everything the upgrade will touch. This map drives every later phase.
- **Every reference to bump.** Grep the package name across all `package.json` — root and every workspace, `dependencies`/`devDependencies`/`peerDependencies` alike. Don't assume it lives in one place. - **Config/usage sites the version affects.** e.g. TypeScript → `tsconfig*.json` + everything compiled by `tsc`; Vite → `vite.config.*`; ESLint/Prettier → their config files. These are where a major bump's breaking changes land. - **Checks that exercise it** — don't guess. Read root+workspace `package.json` `scripts` (build, typecheck/`tsc`, lint, test…), `.github/workflows/*.{yml,yaml}` (what CI actually runs), and `nx.json`/`turbo.json` task graphs. Produce a concrete check list; include only checks the dep can affect. A TypeScript bump touches typecheck + build + anything running `tsc`; a Vite bump touches build + dev + test (if vitest); a linter bump touches lint. - **Third-party deps in the blast radius.** From the config/usage and peer requirements, note which other deps are likely to need their own upgrade to support the target (feeds phase 5).
Output of this phase: the list of files to bump, the check list to run, and the suspect deps — decided up front, not discovered mid-fix.
### 3. Bump everywhere
- Using the impact map, update **every** referencing `package.json` to the target version. - Reinstall to regenerate the lockfile with the repo's package manager.
### 4. Collect ALL breakage first
Run every mapped check **once** and capture full output per check. Now you know the total damage before touching code. Record which checks are red and the leading errors of each.
If everything's green — done. Report and stop.
### 5. Triage failures — upstream first
For each failing **third-party** dependency (the thing whose incompatibility is causing the error, e.g. Vite failing under TS 7):
1. Look up whether a newer release supports the target. Sources: `npm view <dep> peerDependencies`, `npm view <dep> versions`, the package's GitHub releases/CHANGELOG, and open issues/PRs referencing the target version. 2. **Compatible release exists** → bump that dep too (rescan + rebump, phases 2–3, for it), then continue. 3. **No compatible release exists** → **STOP that thread and report it as a blocker.** Include the evidence: the dep's latest version, its peer range, and the tracking issue/PR link if there is one. Do **not** downgrade the target, pin around it, or suppress the error to make the check pass.
Failures that are just your own code needing updates for the new version go straight to phase 6.
### 6. Fix, one check at a time, parallelized
Fix real code — new API usage, updated types, migrated config — never suppressions.
- Dispatch **one worktree-isolated subagent per independent check** (a build agent, a typecheck agent, a lint agent, a test agent). Give each agent: the target bump, its single check's command, and that check's captured errors. - Use worktrees so parallel agents don't collide on the same working tree (see `superpowers:using-git-worktrees` / your `blitz` skill). - Serialize instead when checks share the same files or when there are only one or two — parallel worktrees aren't free. - Each agent's exit bar: its check passes on real fixes.
### 7. Verify and report
- Merge the agents' branches, then re-run the **full** check set on the merged result. A fix that passed in isolation can fail once combined — loop phase 6/7 until the whole set is green. - Final report: - **Bumped:** target + any upstream deps you moved, with versions. - **Fixed:** which checks were red and what the real fix was. - **Blocked:** any deps held at their current version because upstream doesn't support the target yet, with evidence. These are the only things left un-upgraded, and the user decides what to do with them.
## Quick reference
| Step | Command / action | |------|------------------| | Latest stable | `npm view <pkg> version` | | All versions | `npm view <pkg> versions --json` | | Peer requirements | `npm view <dep> peerDependencies` | | Find every reference | grep the package name across all `package.json` | | What CI runs | read `.github/workflows/*` | | Reinstall | repo's package manager (lockfile decides) |
## Common mistakes
- **Bumping before scanning.** Editing `package.json` before the phase-2 impact pass means you find missed workspace references and affected configs mid-fix. Scan first, then bump. - **Fixing before mapping.** Jumping into errors before phase 4 means re-fixing files as later checks surface more of the same. Collect all breakage first. - **Patching sideways.** `@ts-ignore`, `eslint-disable`, downgrading the target, or pinning a dep to dodge the error. The failing dep's *upgrade* is the fix; absence of one is a blocker, not a license to suppress. - **Bumping in one file.** Missing workspace `package.json`s leaves a split-version install that "works" until it doesn't. Update every reference. - **Guessing the check list.** Running `test` when the dep only affects `build`, or missing a CI-only check. Read the scripts and workflows. - **Parallelizing overlapping fixes.** Two agents editing the same config in separate worktrees produces merge conflicts and lost work. Serialize when fixes touch shared files. - **Isolation-green ≠ merged-green.** Always re-run the full set after merging.
Technical details
- Version
- 1.0.0
- License
- Unknown
- Last updated
- Aug 20, 2026
- Published
- Aug 20, 2026
Decision snapshot
Fallback candidate
recent repository activity
Audit
Install review
Install and adoption review
- Security
- 70/100
- Maintenance
- 100/100
- Install
- 92/100
Agent-proven evidence
Agent-proven evidence
Outcome reports after resolve, review, install, and one narrow run.
- Success rate
- —
- Recent failure
- —
- Outcomes
- 0
- Output quality
- —
- Failed
- 0
- Not relevant
- 0
- Installs
- 0
- Risk blocked
- 0
- Setup needed
- 0
- Production
- 0
No agent outcome data yet. The first agent run can report success, setup needs, risk blocks, failure, or not-relevant through /api/agent/outcome.
Install
Add to agent workflow
Free and open source. Review the report before installing into production agents.
Growth loop
Share kit
Scenario-led draft for upgrade-dependencies, ready for a manual X post.
upgrade-dependencies: Use when upgrading a JS/TS dependency or toolchain to a new/latest version (e.g. "upgrade Typ... 39 stars https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies?ref=x
Optional reply with install command
Listing + install path for upgrade-dependencies: https://www.openagentskill.com/skills/alemtuzlak-upgrade-dependencies?ref=x Install: npx skills add AlemTuzlak/skills --skill upgrade-dependencies
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- Creator
- AlemTuzlak
- Source
- AlemTuzlak/skills
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- OpenAgentSkill community index
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Tags
Platform fit
Health signals
- GitHub stars
- 39
- Quality score
- 34/100
- Last GitHub push
- Aug 20, 2026
- Framework hints
- Unknown
- OpenAgentSkill views
- 6
- Install copies
- 0
- Outbound clicks
- 0
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Trust & safety
Sandbox only
- GitHub adoption39 GitHub starsCHECK
- Stars/forks activity39 stars, 0 forks; issue activity unavailable in current metadataCHECK
- Recent maintenance2d since pushPASS
- License clarityUnknownCHECK
- README/SKILL.md completenessMetadata includes enough usage and workflow contextPASS
- Dependency/runtime risknetwork or browser surfacePASS
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