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description, argument-hint, allowed-tools
| description | argument-hint | allowed-tools | |||||||||
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| Update dependencies | Extra context |
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- Find the outdated packages. Check difference between current and latest versions, search for release notes, announcements, blog posts, community discussions, and make sure there is no breaking changes.
- Update packages one by one, not all at once unless specified explicitly.
- Run tests to ensure everything works as expected. Do a syntax check to ensure the code is valid. Run linters to ensure the code is clean. Run security checks to ensure the code is secure.
- Refresh the outdated packages list after each update.
- For each package, do a checkpoint git commit just with title "Update package PACKAGE_NAME", before moving to the next package. If a package causes changes to the codebase, add a description explaining changes to the codebase. Do not stage any files other than the ones you have modified in each step.
- Once all packages are updated, do a final overall update by running the package manager's update command for the rest of the packages. Run similar checks to ensure everything works as expected.
- After all updates are complete, create a final commit with title "Update dependencies" by squashing all previous commits other than the ones with modifications in the codebase.
- Revert changes if something goes wrong, with a soft reset to the previous commit. Do not forget to run the package install command after reverting. Make sure everything is working as expected as before.
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