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A fast dependency updater for Python and Node.js projects

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A fast dependency updater for Python, Node.js, Rust, and Go projects, written in Rust.

Quick Start

# Run without installing (using uv)
uvx --from upd-cli upd

# Or with pipx
pipx run --spec upd-cli upd

# Preview changes without modifying files
uvx --from upd-cli upd -n

Features

  • Multi-ecosystem: Python, Node.js, Rust, and Go dependencies
  • Fast: Parallel registry requests for all dependencies
  • Constraint-aware: Respects version constraints like >=2.0,<3
  • Smart caching: 24-hour version cache for faster subsequent runs
  • Update filters: Filter by --major, --minor, or --patch updates
  • Interactive mode: Approve updates individually with -i
  • Check mode: Exit with code 1 if updates available (for CI/pre-commit)
  • Major warnings: Highlights breaking changes with (MAJOR)
  • Format-preserving: Keeps formatting, comments, and structure
  • Pre-release aware: Updates pre-releases to newer pre-releases
  • Gitignore-aware: Respects .gitignore when discovering files
  • Version alignment: Align package versions across multiple files
  • Security auditing: Check dependencies for known vulnerabilities via OSV
  • Config file support: Ignore or pin packages via .updrc.toml
  • Private registries: Authentication for PyPI, npm, Cargo, and Go

Installation

From crates.io

cargo install upd

# or with cargo-binstall (faster, pre-built binary)
cargo binstall upd

From PyPI

pip install upd-cli
# or with uv
uv pip install upd-cli

From source

git clone https://github.com/rvben/upd
cd upd
cargo install --path .

Usage

# Update all dependency files in current directory
upd

# Update specific files or directories
upd requirements.txt pyproject.toml

# Dry-run mode (preview changes without writing)
upd -n
upd --dry-run

# Verbose output
upd -v
upd --verbose

# Disable colored output
upd --no-color

# Disable caching (force fresh lookups)
upd --no-cache

# Filter by update type
upd --major      # Show only major (breaking) updates
upd --minor      # Show only minor updates
upd --patch      # Show only patch updates

# Combine filters
upd --major --minor  # Show major and minor updates only

# Interactive mode - approve updates one by one
upd -i
upd --interactive

# Filter by language/ecosystem
upd --lang python           # Update only Python dependencies
upd -l rust                 # Short form
upd --lang python --lang go # Update Python and Go only

# Version precision
upd --full-precision  # Output full versions (e.g., 3.1.5 instead of 3.1)

# Check mode - exit with code 1 if updates available (for CI/pre-commit)
upd --check
upd -c
upd --check --lang python  # Check only Python dependencies

# Use a specific config file
upd --config /path/to/config.toml
upd --config .updrc.toml

Commands

# Show version
upd version

# Check for upd updates
upd self-update

# Clear version cache
upd clean-cache

# Align versions across files (use highest version found)
upd align
upd align --check  # Exit 1 if misalignments found (for CI)

# Check for security vulnerabilities
upd audit
upd audit --check  # Exit 1 if vulnerabilities found (for CI)

Supported Files

Python

  • requirements.txt, requirements-dev.txt, requirements-*.txt
  • requirements.in, requirements-dev.in, requirements-*.in
  • dev-requirements.txt, *-requirements.txt, *_requirements.txt
  • pyproject.toml (PEP 621 and Poetry formats)

Node.js

  • package.json (dependencies and devDependencies)

Rust

  • Cargo.toml ([dependencies], [dev-dependencies], [build-dependencies])

Go

  • go.mod (require blocks)

Example Output

pyproject.toml:12: Would update requests 2.28.0 → 2.31.0
pyproject.toml:13: Would update flask 2.2.0 → 3.0.0 (MAJOR)
Cargo.toml:8: Would update serde 1.0.180 → 1.0.200
Cargo.toml:9: Would update tokio 1.28.0 → 1.35.0

Would update 4 package(s) in 2 file(s), 15 up to date

Output includes clickable file:line: locations (recognized by VS Code, iTerm2, and modern terminals).

Version Precision

By default, upd preserves version precision from the original file:

# Original file has 2-component versions
flask>=2.0        →  flask>=3.1        (not 3.1.5)
django>=4         →  django>=6         (not 6.0.0)

# Original file has 3-component versions
requests>=2.0.0   →  requests>=2.32.5

Use --full-precision to always output full semver versions:

upd --full-precision
flask>=2.0        →  flask>=3.1.5
django>=4         →  django>=6.0.0
requests>=2.0.0   →  requests>=2.32.5

Version Alignment

In monorepos or projects with multiple dependency files, the same package might have different versions:

# requirements.txt
requests==2.28.0

# requirements-dev.txt
requests==2.31.0

# services/api/requirements.txt
requests==2.25.0

Use upd align to update all occurrences to the highest version found:

upd align              # Align all packages to highest version
upd align --dry-run    # Preview changes
upd align --check      # Exit 1 if misalignments (for CI)
upd align --lang python # Align only Python packages

Behavior:

  • Only aligns packages within the same ecosystem (Python with Python, etc.)
  • Skips packages with upper bound constraints (e.g., >=2.0,<3.0) to avoid breaking them
  • Ignores pre-release versions when finding the highest version

Security Auditing

Check your dependencies for known security vulnerabilities using the OSV (Open Source Vulnerabilities) database:

upd audit              # Scan all dependency files
upd audit --dry-run    # Same as audit (read-only operation)
upd audit --check      # Exit 1 if vulnerabilities found (for CI)
upd audit --lang python # Audit only Python packages
upd audit ./services   # Audit specific directory

Example output:

Checking 42 unique package(s) for vulnerabilities...

⚠ Found 3 vulnerability/ies in 2 package(s):

  ● requests@2.19.0 (PyPI)
    ├── GHSA-j8r2-6x86-q33q [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:R/S:C/C:H/I:N/A:N] Unintended leak of Proxy-Authorization header
    │   Fixed in: 2.31.0
    │   https://github.com/psf/requests/security/advisories/GHSA-j8r2-6x86-q33q

  ● flask@0.12.2 (PyPI)
    ├── GHSA-562c-5r94-xh97 [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H] Denial of Service vulnerability
    │   Fixed in: 0.12.3
    │   https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-1000656
    ├── GHSA-m2qf-hxjv-5gpq [CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:N/A:N] Session cookie disclosure
    │   Fixed in: 2.3.2
    │   https://github.com/pallets/flask/security/advisories/GHSA-m2qf-hxjv-5gpq

Summary: 2 vulnerable package(s), 3 total vulnerability/ies

Features:

  • Queries the OSV API (free, no API key required)
  • Supports all ecosystems: PyPI, npm, crates.io, Go
  • Deduplicates packages across files
  • Shows severity scores (CVSS), descriptions, and fixed versions
  • Batch queries for efficiency (up to 1000 packages per request)

CI/CD Integration:

# GitHub Actions example
- name: Check for vulnerabilities
  run: upd audit --check
# Pre-commit hook (.pre-commit-config.yaml)
repos:
  - repo: local
    hooks:
      - id: upd-audit
        name: security audit
        entry: upd audit --check
        language: system
        pass_filenames: false
        stages: [pre-push]

Version Constraints

upd respects version constraints in your dependency files:

Constraint Behavior
>=2.0,<3 Updates within 2.x range only
^2.0.0 Updates within 2.x range (npm/Cargo)
~2.0.0 Updates within 2.0.x range (npm)
>=2.0 Updates to any version >= 2.0
==2.0.0 No updates (pinned)

Configuration File

upd supports configuration files to customize update behavior on a per-project basis.

File Discovery

upd searches for configuration files in the following order (first found wins):

  1. .updrc.toml - Recommended, explicit config file
  2. upd.toml - Alternative name
  3. .updrc - Minimal name (TOML format)

The search starts from the target directory and walks up to parent directories, allowing you to place a config file at the repository root.

Configuration Options

# .updrc.toml

# Packages to ignore during updates (never updated)
ignore = [
    "legacy-package",
    "internal-tool",
]

# Pin packages to specific versions (bypasses registry lookup)
[pin]
flask = "2.3.0"
django = "4.2.0"

Options

Option Type Description
ignore string[] List of package names to skip during updates
pin table Map of package names to pinned versions

Example Configurations

Ignore unstable packages:

# .updrc.toml
ignore = [
    "experimental-api",
    "beta-feature",
]

Pin critical dependencies:

# .updrc.toml
[pin]
django = "4.2.0"      # LTS version
sqlalchemy = "2.0.0"  # Major version boundary

Combined configuration:

# .updrc.toml
ignore = ["internal-utils"]

[pin]
requests = "2.31.0"
flask = "3.0.0"

Verbose Output

Use --verbose to see which packages are ignored or pinned:

upd --verbose
# Output:
# Using config from: .updrc.toml
#   Ignoring 2 package(s)
#   Pinning 3 package(s)
# pyproject.toml:12: Pinned flask 2.2.0 → 3.0.0 (pinned)
# pyproject.toml:13: Skipped internal-utils 1.0.0 (ignored)

Caching

Version lookups are cached for 24 hours in:

  • macOS: ~/Library/Caches/upd/versions.json
  • Linux: ~/.cache/upd/versions.json
  • Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\upd\versions.json

Use upd clean-cache to clear the cache, or upd --no-cache to bypass it.

Private Repositories

upd supports private package registries for all ecosystems. Credentials are automatically detected from environment variables and configuration files.

PyPI / Private Python Index

# Option 1: Environment variables
export UV_INDEX_URL=https://my-private-pypi.com/simple
export UV_INDEX_USERNAME=myuser
export UV_INDEX_PASSWORD=mypassword

# Option 2: PIP-style environment variables
export PIP_INDEX_URL=https://my-private-pypi.com/simple
export PIP_INDEX_USERNAME=myuser
export PIP_INDEX_PASSWORD=mypassword

# Option 3: ~/.netrc file
# machine my-private-pypi.com
# login myuser
# password mypassword

# Option 4: pip.conf / pip.ini
# ~/.config/pip/pip.conf (Linux/macOS)
# %APPDATA%\pip\pip.ini (Windows)
[global]
index-url = https://my-private-pypi.com/simple
extra-index-url = https://pypi.org/simple

# Option 5: Inline in requirements.txt (with credentials)
# --index-url https://user:pass@my-private-pypi.com/simple
# or just the URL (credentials from netrc):
# --index-url https://my-private-pypi.com/simple

pip.conf locations (searched in order):

  1. $PIP_CONFIG_FILE environment variable
  2. $VIRTUAL_ENV/pip.conf (if in a virtual environment)
  3. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pip/pip.conf or ~/.config/pip/pip.conf
  4. ~/.pip/pip.conf
  5. /etc/pip.conf (system-wide)

Inline index URLs: When a requirements.txt file contains --index-url or -i, upd automatically uses that index instead of the default PyPI. Credentials can be embedded in the URL (https://user:pass@host/simple) or looked up from ~/.netrc.

npm / Private Registry

# Option 1: Environment variables
export NPM_REGISTRY=https://npm.mycompany.com
export NPM_TOKEN=your-auth-token

# Option 2: NODE_AUTH_TOKEN (GitHub Actions)
export NODE_AUTH_TOKEN=your-auth-token

# Option 3: ~/.npmrc file (global registry)
registry=https://npm.mycompany.com
//npm.mycompany.com/:_authToken=your-auth-token
# Or for environment variable reference:
//npm.mycompany.com/:_authToken=${NPM_TOKEN}

# Option 4: ~/.npmrc file (scoped registries)
@mycompany:registry=https://npm.mycompany.com
//npm.mycompany.com/:_authToken=your-auth-token
@another-scope:registry=https://another.registry.com

Scoped registries: Packages with scopes (e.g., @mycompany/package) will use the registry configured for that scope in .npmrc. This allows mixing public and private packages in the same project.

Cargo / Private Registry

# Option 1: Environment variables
export CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN=your-token  # For crates.io default
export CARGO_REGISTRIES_MY_REGISTRY_TOKEN=your-token  # For named registry

# Option 2: ~/.cargo/credentials.toml
[registry]
token = "your-crates-io-token"

[registries.my-private-registry]
token = "your-private-token"

# Option 3: ~/.cargo/config.toml (registry URLs)
[registries.my-private-registry]
index = "https://my-registry.com/git/index"
# or sparse registry:
index = "sparse+https://my-registry.com/index/"

Custom registries: upd reads ~/.cargo/config.toml to discover custom registry URLs. Combine with credentials.toml for authenticated access.

Go / Private Module Proxy

# Option 1: Environment variables
export GOPROXY=https://proxy.mycompany.com
export GOPROXY_USERNAME=myuser
export GOPROXY_PASSWORD=mypassword

# Option 2: Private module patterns
export GOPRIVATE=github.com/mycompany/*,gitlab.mycompany.com/*
export GONOPROXY=github.com/mycompany/*
export GONOSUMDB=github.com/mycompany/*

# Option 3: ~/.netrc file (commonly used with go modules)
# machine github.com
# login myuser
# password mytoken

Private modules: Set GOPRIVATE to specify module patterns that should bypass the public proxy. upd respects these patterns and will attempt direct access for matching modules.

Use --verbose to see when authenticated access is being used:

upd --verbose
# Output: Using authenticated PyPI access
# Output: Using authenticated npm access

Environment Variables

Variable Description
UV_INDEX_URL Custom PyPI index URL
PIP_INDEX_URL Custom PyPI index URL (fallback)
PIP_CONFIG_FILE Path to pip configuration file
UV_INDEX_USERNAME PyPI username (with UV_INDEX_URL)
UV_INDEX_PASSWORD PyPI password (with UV_INDEX_URL)
PIP_INDEX_USERNAME PyPI username (with PIP_INDEX_URL)
PIP_INDEX_PASSWORD PyPI password (with PIP_INDEX_URL)
NPM_REGISTRY Custom npm registry URL
NPM_TOKEN npm authentication token
NODE_AUTH_TOKEN npm token (GitHub Actions compatible)
CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN crates.io authentication token
CARGO_REGISTRIES_<NAME>_TOKEN Named registry token
GOPROXY Custom Go module proxy URL
GOPROXY_USERNAME Go proxy username
GOPROXY_PASSWORD Go proxy password
GOPRIVATE Comma-separated private module patterns
GONOPROXY Modules to exclude from proxy
GONOSUMDB Modules to exclude from checksum DB
UPD_CACHE_DIR Custom cache directory

Pre-commit Integration

Add upd to your .pre-commit-config.yaml:

repos:
  - repo: https://github.com/rvben/upd
    rev: v0.0.17  # Use the latest version
    hooks:
      - id: upd-check
        # Optional: only check specific ecosystems
        # args: ['--lang', 'python']

Available hooks:

Hook ID Description
upd-check Fail if any dependencies are outdated
upd-check-major Fail only on major (breaking) updates

Both hooks run on pre-push by default and trigger when dependency files change.

Note: Requires upd to be installed and available in PATH.

Development

# Build
make build

# Run tests
make test

# Lint
make lint

# Format
make fmt

# All checks
make check

License

MIT

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