# Updating npm dependencies - Check outdated packages ```sh npm outdated ``` - Update local packages according to `package.json` ```sh npm update ``` - Upgrade packages manually ```sh npm install --save[-dev] @latest ``` Alternatively, you can use [npm-check](https://github.com/dylang/npm-check) to perform an interactive upgrade: ```sh npm-check -u --skip-unused ``` ## Locking package versions Starting from `npm@5` a new `package-lock.json` file is [automatically generated](https://docs.npmjs.com/files/package-locks) when using `npm install` commands, to ensure a reproducible dependency tree and avoid unwanted package updates. If you use a previous npm version, it is recommended to use [npm shrinkwrap](https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/shrinkwrap) to lock down all your dependencies version: ```sh npm shrinkwrap --dev ``` This will create a file `npm-shrinkwrap.json` alongside your `package.json` files. > Do not forget to run shrinkwrap each time you manually update your dependencies! # Updating angular-related dependencies See the [Angular update website](https://update.angular.io) to guide you through the updating/upgrading steps.