I got an answer for the similar question: https://stackoverflow.com/a/36335866/1115187
Briefly:
npm outdated --depth=3
This command will analyze installed NPM-packages and their versions. The report will contain:
- package name
- latest version
- current version
- dependency path (down to
depth
level)
Hope, this information could help you to gather info about outdated packages.
Next step - get in touch with maintainers of the appropriate package, and ask them to update the package (maybe, you would like to send a pull request).
UPD: npm-check
There is a great npm package: npm-check
, that allows checking outdated dependencies. Probably
My favorite feature: Interactive Update — run npm-check -u
in the project folder. An interactive menu shows all required information about dependencies in the current folder and allows to update all dependencies in 3 seconds.
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