A fast, concurrent tool to check for outdated dependencies in your Rust Cargo.toml file.
- 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- Flexible filtering to show outdated or all dependencies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
Install from crates.io
cargo install cargo-staleOr install from Git:
cargo install --git https://github.com/18o/cargo-staleOr clone and build locally:
git clone https://github.com/18o/cargo-stale
cd cargo-stale
cargo build --releaseOnce 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# Check only outdated dependencies
cargo stale --outdated-only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.tomlYou can also run it directly:
# Basic usage
cargo-stale
# With options
cargo-stale --outdated-only --verbosecargo stale [OPTIONS]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-o, --outdated-only Show only outdated dependencies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🚀 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dashmap (workspace) 6.1 7.0.0-rc2 root 🟡 Outdated (Pre)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uuid (workspace) 1.16 1.17.0 root 🔴 Outdated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⚠️ Found 2 outdated dependencies
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 It uses intelligent semantic version comparison to determine if a dependency is actually outdated based on your version requirements:
"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.
- Automatically update Cargo.toml with latest versions (add
--updateflag) - Interactive mode for selective dependency updates
- Support for private registries and alternative registries
- Configuration file support for custom rules
- Check unused dependencies
- Rust 1.70.0 or later
- Internet connection (to query crates.io API)
tokio- Async runtime for concurrent requestsreqwest- HTTP client for crates.io APIclap- Command line argument parsingserde- JSON deserializationtoml- TOML file parsinganyhow- Error handlingenv_logger&log- Logging support
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).
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/amazing-feature) - Open a Pull Request
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
cargo-outdated- More comprehensive but slower, shows detailed dependency treescargo-audit- Focuses on security vulnerabilities rather than version updatescargo-edit- Helps manage dependencies but doesn't check for updatescargo-update- Updates installed cargo binaries, not project dependencies
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