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Workflow for fixing package version conflicts. Use this when `pub get` fails due to incompatible package versions.

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Managing Dart Dependencies

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Core Concepts

Dart enforces a strict single-version rule for dependencies: a project and all its transitive dependencies must resolve to a single, shared version of any given package. This prevents runtime type mismatches but introduces the risk of "version lock."

To mitigate version lock, Dart relies on version constraints rather than pinned versions in the pubspec.yaml. The pubspec.lock file maintains the exact resolved versions for reproducible builds.

Understand the output columns of dart pub outdated:

  • Current: The version currently recorded in pubspec.lock.
  • Upgradable: The latest version allowed by the constraints in pubspec.yaml. dart pub upgrade resolves to this.
  • Resolvable: The absolute latest version that can be resolved when factoring in all other dependencies in the project.
  • Latest: The latest published version of the package (excluding prereleases).

Version Constraints

  • Use Caret Syntax: Always use caret syntax (e.g., ^1.2.3) for dependencies in pubspec.yaml. This allows pub to select newer, non-breaking versions (up to, but not including, the next major version) during resolution.
  • Tighten Dev Dependencies: Set the lower bound of dev_dependencies to the exact version currently used. This reduces resolution complexity and prevents older, incompatible dev tools from being selected.
  • Enforce Lockfiles in CI: Use dart pub get --enforce-lockfile in CI/CD pipelines to ensure the exact versions tested locally are used in production.

Workflow: Auditing Dependencies

Run this workflow periodically to identify stale packages that may impact stability or performance.

Task Progress:

  • Run dart pub outdated.
  • Review the Upgradable column to identify packages that can be updated without modifying pubspec.yaml.
  • Review the Resolvable column to identify packages that require constraint modifications in pubspec.yaml to update.
  • Identify any packages marked as retracted or discontinued.

Workflow: Upgrading Dependencies

Use conditional logic based on the audit results to upgrade dependencies.

Task Progress:

  • If updating to "Upgradable" versions:
    • Run dart pub upgrade.
    • Run dart pub upgrade --tighten to automatically update the lower bounds in pubspec.yaml to match the newly resolved versions.
  • If updating to "Resolvable" versions (Major updates):
    • Manually edit pubspec.yaml to bump the version constraint to match the "Resolvable" column (e.g., change ^0.11.0 to ^0.12.1).
    • Run dart pub upgrade to resolve the new constraints and update pubspec.lock.
  • Feedback Loop:
    • Run dart analyze -> review errors -> fix breaking API changes.
    • Run dart test -> review failures -> fix regressions.

Workflow: Resolving Version Conflicts

When pub cannot find a set of concrete versions that satisfy all constraints, or when dealing with a retracted package version, manipulate the lockfile surgically.

NEVER delete the entire pubspec.lock file and run dart pub get. This causes uncontrolled upgrades across the entire dependency graph.

Task Progress:

  • Open pubspec.lock.
  • Locate the specific YAML block for the conflicting or retracted package.
  • Delete ONLY that package's entry from the lockfile.
  • Run dart pub get to fetch the newest compatible, non-retracted version for that specific package.
  • Feedback Loop:
    • Run dart pub deps -> verify the dependency graph resolves correctly.
    • If resolution fails, identify the transitive dependency causing the lock, update its constraint in pubspec.yaml, and retry.

Examples

Tightening Constraints

When dart pub outdated shows a package is resolvable to a higher minor/patch version, use the --tighten flag to update the pubspec.yaml automatically.

Input (pubspec.yaml):

dependencies:
  http: ^0.13.0

Command:

dart pub upgrade --tighten http

Output (pubspec.yaml):

dependencies:
  http: ^0.13.5

Surgical Lockfile Removal

If package_a is retracted or locked in a conflict, remove only its block from pubspec.lock.

Before (pubspec.lock):

packages:
  package_a:
    dependency: "direct main"
    description:
      name: package_a
      url: "https://pub.dev"
    source: hosted
    version: "1.0.0" # Retracted version
  package_b:
    dependency: "direct main"
    # ...

Action: Delete the package_a block entirely. Leave package_b untouched. Run dart pub get.

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Overall Score

83/100

Grade

B

Good

Safety

85

Quality

82

Clarity

85

Completeness

78

Summary

This skill provides systematic workflows for auditing, upgrading, and resolving Dart package dependency conflicts. It teaches best practices for managing `pubspec.yaml` constraints, using `dart pub` commands correctly, and surgical lockfile editing to avoid uncontrolled dependency upgrades.

Detected Capabilities

file read (pubspec.yaml, pubspec.lock)file write (pubspec.yaml, pubspec.lock)shell execution (dart pub commands)project dependency analysis

Trigger Keywords

Phrases that MCP clients use to match this skill to user intent.

resolve pub get failuresfix package conflictsdart dependency auditupgrade dart packagesremove retracted package

Risk Signals

INFO

File writes to pubspec.yaml and pubspec.lock in project scope

Workflow: Upgrading Dependencies, Workflow: Resolving Version Conflicts
INFO

Shell execution of dart pub commands (upgrade, get, analyze, test)

Core workflow sections
INFO

Manual YAML editing of pubspec.lock

Workflow: Resolving Version Conflicts

Referenced Domains

External domains referenced in skill content, detected by static analysis.

pub.dev

Use Cases

  • Resolve pub get failures caused by incompatible package versions
  • Audit outdated dependencies and identify upgrade paths
  • Perform major version upgrades with API change analysis
  • Fix retracted package conflicts by surgical lockfile removal
  • Tighten version constraints to match resolved versions

Quality Notes

  • Clear prohibition on dangerous operation (deleting entire pubspec.lock) with explicit warning
  • Well-structured three-tier workflow (audit → upgrade → resolve) with clear decision points
  • Concrete examples with before/after YAML snippets showing expected transformations
  • Systematic explanation of dart pub outdated columns (Current, Upgradable, Resolvable, Latest) provides essential context
  • Task progress checklists make workflows actionable and trackable
  • Feedback loops explicitly documented (run dart analyze, dart test after changes)
  • Edge case coverage: retracted packages, major version updates, transitive dependency locks
  • Good separation of concerns between pubspec.yaml edits and lockfile edits
  • Version constraint guidance (caret syntax, tightening dev dependencies) is specific and justified
Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001Analyzed: Jul 15, 2026

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