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cargo-stale

A fast, concurrent tool to check for outdated dependencies in your Rust Cargo.toml file.

Features

  • Fast concurrent dependency checking using async/await
  • Smart semantic version comparison and compatibility ranges
  • Support for normal, dev, build, and workspace dependencies
  • Flexible filtering to show outdated or all dependencies
  • Clean table output with current vs latest versions
  • Multiple command-line options for different use cases
  • Works as both cargo subcommand and standalone tool
  • Workspace member support with dependency source tracking

Installation

Install from crates.io

cargo install cargo-stale

Or install from Git:

cargo install --git https://github.com/18o/cargo-stale

Or clone and build locally:

git clone https://github.com/18o/cargo-stale
cd cargo-stale
cargo build --release

Usage

As a Cargo Subcommand (Recommended)

Once installed, you can use it as a cargo subcommand:

# Basic usage
cargo stale

# Check only outdated dependencies
cargo stale --outdated-only

# Include build dependencies with verbose output
cargo stale --build-deps --verbose

# Check a specific Cargo.toml file
cargo stale --manifest /path/to/Cargo.toml

As a Standalone Tool

You can also run it directly:

# Basic usage
cargo-stale

# With options
cargo-stale --outdated-only --verbose

Command Line Options

cargo stale [OPTIONS]

Options:
  -m, --manifest <MANIFEST>   Path to Cargo.toml file [default: Cargo.toml]
  -o, --outdated-only         Show only outdated dependencies
  -b, --build-deps            Include build dependencies
  -v, --verbose               Verbose output
  -h, --help                  Print help
  -V, --version               Print version

Sample Output

🚀 Starting cargo-stale...

📊 Dependency Check Results:
Dependency                       Current Version   Latest Version   Source       Status
anyhow (workspace)               *                 1.0.98           root         ✅ Latest
async-trait (workspace)          0.1               0.1.88           root         ✅ Latest
bincode (workspace)              2                 2.0.1            root         ✅ Latest
chrono (workspace)               0.4               0.4.41           root         ✅ Latest
dashmap (workspace)              6.1               7.0.0-rc2        root         🟡 Outdated (Pre)
futures-util (workspace)         0.3               0.3.31           root         ✅ Latest
log (workspace)                  0.4               0.4.27           root         ✅ Latest
tracing-subscriber (workspace)   0.3               0.3.19           root         ✅ Latest
uuid (workspace)                 1.16              1.17.0           root         🔴 Outdated
anyhow                           1                 1.0.98           ppy-client   ✅ Latest
tauri-plugin-store               2                 2.3.0            ppy-client   ✅ Latest
thiserror                        2.0.12            2.0.12           ppy-client   ✅ Latest
serde                            1                 1.0.219          shared       ✅ Latest
⚠️  Found 2 outdated dependencies

How It Works

cargo-stale reads your Cargo.toml file and concurrently queries the crates.io API to check for the latest version of each dependency. It uses intelligent semantic version comparison to determine if a dependency is actually outdated based on your version requirements:

Version Compatibility Rules

  • "1" or "^1.0" - Compatible with 1.x.x series, only outdated when 2.x.x is available
  • "^0.10" - Compatible with 0.10.x series, outdated when 0.11.x is available (0.x versions are more restrictive)
  • "~1.2" - Compatible with 1.2.x series, outdated when 1.3.x or higher is available
  • "=1.2.3" - Exact version, outdated when any newer version is available
  • ">=1.0", ">1.0", etc. - Range requirements are not considered outdated

This follows Semantic Versioning and Cargo's version requirement specifications.

TODO

  • Automatically update Cargo.toml with latest versions (add --update flag)
  • Interactive mode for selective dependency updates
  • Support for private registries and alternative registries
  • Configuration file support for custom rules
  • Check unused dependencies

System Requirements

  • Rust 1.70.0 or later
  • Internet connection (to query crates.io API)

Dependencies

  • tokio - Async runtime for concurrent requests
  • reqwest - HTTP client for crates.io API
  • clap - Command line argument parsing
  • serde - JSON deserialization
  • toml - TOML file parsing
  • anyhow - Error handling
  • env_logger & log - Logging support

Performance

cargo-stale is designed for speed:

  • Concurrent requests: All dependencies are checked simultaneously
  • Minimal dependencies: Uses only essential crates
  • Smart caching: HTTP client connection reuse
  • Efficient parsing: Fast TOML and JSON processing

Typical performance: Checking 10 dependencies takes ~1-2 seconds (depending on network).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Similar Tools

  • cargo-outdated - More comprehensive but slower, shows detailed dependency trees
  • cargo-audit - Focuses on security vulnerabilities rather than version updates
  • cargo-edit - Helps manage dependencies but doesn't check for updates
  • cargo-update - Updates installed cargo binaries, not project dependencies

Why cargo-stale?

cargo-stale strikes the perfect balance between functionality and performance:

Fast: Concurrent checking makes it much faster than sequential tools
Smart: Understands semantic versioning and compatibility ranges
Simple: Clean, easy-to-read output without overwhelming details
Reliable: Respects your version requirements and doesn't suggest breaking changes
Convenient: Works as both a cargo subcommand and standalone tool

Perfect for quick dependency checks in your daily development

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