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uv-outdated

Show outdated packages in your uv projects with better formatting and dependency context.

While uv pip list --outdated shows which packages have newer versions available, uv-outdated adds useful context like dependency relationships, constraint information, and organizes output by dependency groups.

Usage

Run in any directory with a uv.lock file:

uvx uv-outdated [OPTIONS]

Options

  • --show-headers/--no-headers: Include table headers (default: no headers)
  • --why/--no-why: Show constraint and dependents columns (default: show)
  • --direct/--all: Only show direct dependencies (default: all)
  • --transitive/--all: Only show transitive dependencies (default: all)
  • --group-by-ancestor: Group transitive dependencies under their direct ancestors

Example Output

Package         Current  Latest   Constraint  Dependents      Description
requests        2.28.0   2.31.0   >=2.25.0    mypy, pytest   HTTP library for Python
urllib3         1.26.0   2.0.7    <2.0.0      requests        HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling

[group:dev]
pytest          7.0.0    8.0.0    ^7.0.0      pytest-cov     Simple and scalable testing
pytest-cov      4.0.0    5.0.0                               Coverage plugin for pytest

What it shows you

Dependency groups: Packages are organized by their groups from pyproject.toml (main dependencies, optional dependencies, development groups).

Why packages can't upgrade:

  • Yellow versions indicate the package is constrained by version specifiers
  • Red versions show packages that can be freely upgraded
  • The Constraint column shows the limiting specifier

Dependency relationships: The Dependents column shows which other packages require each outdated package.

Hierarchical view: With --group-by-ancestor, transitive dependencies are grouped under their direct dependency parents.

How it works

The tool combines information from:

  • uv.lock for exact versions and dependency relationships
  • pyproject.toml for dependency groups and constraints
  • uv pip list --outdated for available updates
  • Site-packages metadata for descriptions (when available)

It works even when your virtual environment isn't activated or available.

Requirements

  • Python 3.12+
  • A project with uv.lock
  • Optional: pyproject.toml for dependency group information

Why this exists

uv pip list --outdated gives you the basics, but when you're managing a project with many dependencies across different groups, it helps to see:

  • Which outdated packages are your direct dependencies vs. transitive
  • Why certain packages can't be upgraded (version constraints)
  • How dependencies relate to each other
  • Packages organized by their purpose (dev, test, optional features, etc.)

This is particularly useful for larger projects where understanding the dependency tree matters for upgrade decisions.

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Nicely formatted table of outdated Python dependencies in your uv based project.

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