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npm-deprecated-check
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Requirements
Since version 1.4.0, npm-deprecated-check requires Node.js 18 or higher.
Install
npm install -g npm-deprecated-check
Features
- Check the packages of current project, global or specified is deprecated.
- According to the version range of lockfile and package.json.
- Additionally checks if the running node version reached End Of Life.
- Return the minimum upgradable version.
- Check if the current environment meets the Node.js version range required for dependency operation.
- Calculate the minimum Node.js version required across all dependencies.
- Suggest compatible dependency versions when Node.js version requirements are not met.
- Check Node.js version compatibility for a project or package when upgrading or downgrading Node.js.
- MCP Server support: expose tools for external AI agents to consume deprecation data.
Node.js Version Compatibility
The tool automatically analyzes Node.js version requirements across all dependencies and provides helpful information.
Default Output
By default, you get a concise summary showing the recommended engines.node value:
Node Version Summary:
Minimum engines.node: >=20.0.0
Recommendation: Update package.json engines.node to ">=20.0.0"
Current: >=18.12
Detailed Output (--verbose)
Use the --verbose flag for detailed information:
ndc current --verbose
Node Version Summary (detailed):
Minimum Node version (production): 20.0.0
Determined by: [email protected]
Minimum Node version (development): 20.17.0
Determined by: [email protected]
Current Node version: v25.4.0
Project engines.node: >=18.12
Production dependencies require Node >=20.0.0, but package.json allows >=18.12
Consider updating engines.node to ">=20.0.0"
Compatible Version Suggestions
When a dependency requires a newer Node.js version than you're currently running, the tool suggests a compatible alternative version:
WARN [email protected]: 2024-10-05T18:45:12.345Z
Required node: ^18.18.0 || ^20.9.0 || >=21.1.0
Compatible version for current Node: 8.57.1
Usage
Usage: ndc <command> [options]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
current [options] check the packages of the current project
global [options] check global packages, default: npm
package [options] <packageName> check for specified package
compat [options] [packageName] check Node.js version compatibility for project or package
node check if used node version is deprecated (reached End Of Life)
config [options] inspect and modify the config
help [command] display help for command
For current:
Options:
--registry <value> specify registry URL, default: https://registry.npmjs.org/
--ignore <value> ignore specific packages, example: request,tslint
--failfast exit the program if it has been deprecated
--deep deep inspection for monorepo projects
--verbose show detailed Node version compatibility information
For global:
Options:
-m, --manager <value> check specified package manager (choices: "npm", "yarn", "pnpm")
--registry <value> specify registry URL, default: https://registry.npmjs.org/
--ignore <value> ignore specific packages, example: request,tslint
--failfast exit the program if it has been deprecated
For package:
Options:
-r, --range <value> check specified versions
--registry <value> specify registry URL, default: https://registry.npmjs.org/
For compat:
Usage: ndc compat [packageName] [options]
check Node.js version compatibility for project or package
Options:
--node <version> target Node.js version (e.g. "18", "20.11.0"), default: current Node version
--deep deep inspection for monorepo projects (project mode only)
--ignore <value> ignore specific packages, example: request,tslint
--registry <value> specify registry URL, default: https://registry.npmjs.org/
Compat Examples
Check current project against the current Node version:
ndc compat
Check current project against a target Node version:
ndc compat --node 18
Check a specific package against a target Node version:
ndc compat esbuild --node 18
Deep check monorepo projects:
ndc compat --node 20 --deep
You can also save options to global configuration:
Usage: ndc config [options]
inspect and modify the config
Options:
-g, --get <path> get value from option
-s, --set <path> <value> set option value
-d, --delete <path> delete option from config
-l, --list list all options
MCP Server
npm-deprecated-check can run as an MCP (Model Context Protocol) Server, exposing its checking capabilities as tools for AI agents.
Start the MCP Server
npx -y npm-deprecated-check --mcp
Client Configuration
Claude Desktop / OpenCode (recommended: global install):
{
"mcpServers": {
"npm-deprecated-check": {
"command": "npm-deprecated-check",
"args": ["--mcp"]
}
}
}
Install globally first:
npm install -g npm-deprecated-check
Claude Desktop / OpenCode (npx):
{
"mcpServers": {
"npm-deprecated-check": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "npm-deprecated-check", "--mcp"]
}
}
}
Available Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
check_package |
Check if a specific npm package is deprecated |
check_current_project |
Check all dependencies of the current project |
check_global |
Check globally installed packages |
check_node |
Check if the current Node.js version has reached EOL |
check_compat |
Check Node.js version compatibility for a project or package |
All tools return structured JSON data. The AI agent can use this data to provide recommendations, suggest alternatives, or generate reports.
Tool Parameters
check_package:
packageName(required) — npm package namerange(optional) — version range, e.g."^1.0.0"registry(optional) — custom npm registry URL
check_current_project:
ignore(optional) — comma-separated package names to ignoredeep(optional) — deep inspection for monorepo projectsregistry(optional) — custom npm registry URL
check_global:
manager(optional) — package manager:"npm","yarn", or"pnpm"(default:"npm")ignore(optional) — comma-separated package names to ignoreregistry(optional) — custom npm registry URL
check_node: No parameters.
check_compat:
packageName(optional) — npm package name. If not provided, checks the current projectnodeVersion(optional) — target Node.js version (e.g."18","20.11.0"). Defaults to current Node versionprojectPath(optional) — absolute path to project root (only used whenpackageNameis not provided)deep(optional) — deep inspection for monorepo projectsignore(optional) — comma-separated package names to ignoreregistry(optional) — custom npm registry URL
Credits
npm-deprecated-check is inspired by check-is-deprecated.
Install Npm Deprecated Check in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install npm-deprecated-checkInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add npm-deprecated-check -- npx -y npm-deprecated-checkFAQ
Is Npm Deprecated Check MCP free?
Yes, Npm Deprecated Check MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Npm Deprecated Check need an API key?
No, Npm Deprecated Check runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Npm Deprecated Check hosted or self-hosted?
Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.
How do I install Npm Deprecated Check in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Npm Deprecated Check on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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