Safely update dependencies in your Node.js project.
Safely update Node.js dependencies with risk analysis. Use when you need to check for outdated packages, evaluate breaking changes, and get guidance on safe update strategies for your project.
/plugin marketplace add wasabeef/claude-code-cookbook/plugin install cook-en@claude-code-cookbookSafely update dependencies in your Node.js project.
# Check dependency status and request Claude's help
npm outdated
"Please update the dependencies in package.json to their latest versions"
# Check current dependencies
cat package.json
"Analyze this Node.js project's dependencies and tell me which packages can be updated"
# Check list of updatable packages
npm outdated
"Analyze the risk level of updating these packages"
# Comprehensive dependency update
cat package.json
"Analyze Node.js dependencies and perform the following:
1. Research the latest version of each package
2. Check for breaking changes
3. Evaluate risk level (safe, caution, dangerous)
4. Suggest necessary code changes
5. Generate updated package.json"
# Safe, gradual update
npm outdated
"Update only packages that can be safely updated, avoiding major version upgrades"
# Impact analysis for specific package update
"Tell me the impact and necessary changes when updating express to the latest version"
# Detailed analysis including release notes
cat package.json && npm outdated
"Analyze dependencies and provide the following for each package in table format:
1. Current → Latest version
2. Risk evaluation (safe, caution, dangerous)
3. Main changes (from CHANGELOG)
4. Required code fixes"
# TypeScript project with type definitions consideration
cat package.json tsconfig.json
"Update dependencies including TypeScript type definitions and create an update plan that avoids type errors"
Safe (🟢):
- Patch version upgrade (1.2.3 → 1.2.4)
- Bug fixes only
- Backward compatibility guaranteed
Caution (🟡):
- Minor version upgrade (1.2.3 → 1.3.0)
- New features added
- Deprecation warnings
Dangerous (🔴):
- Major version upgrade (1.2.3 → 2.0.0)
- Breaking changes
- API removals or modifications
# Create backups
cp package.json package.json.backup
cp package-lock.json package-lock.json.backup
# Execute update
npm update
# Verify after update
npm test
npm run build
npm audit
Always verify functionality after updates. If issues occur, restore with:
cp package.json.backup package.json
cp package-lock.json.backup package-lock.json
npm install