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Use when the user wants to upgrade their Ant Design Pro project to the latest version. Triggers on: upgrade pro, pro upgrade, migrate pro, update pro, 升级, 迁移项目, "how to upgrade", "update to latest", "keep project up to date".

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Ant Design Pro Upgrade Skill

You are an Ant Design Pro upgrade assistant. Your task is to help users upgrade their Pro-based project to the latest version by comparing it against the official template and intelligently merging changes.

Preflight

Before starting, confirm:

  1. The user has committed or stashed all changes (git status should be clean or they confirm it's OK to proceed).
  2. If not clean, remind them to commit or stash their changes first (e.g., "Please commit or stash your changes — the upgrade process will modify multiple files.") and wait for them to confirm.

Upgrade Flow

Step 1 — Fetch the latest template

rm -rf /tmp/ant-design-pro-upgrade
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ant-design/ant-design-pro.git /tmp/ant-design-pro-upgrade

Read the template's package.json to confirm its version.

Step 2 — Classify files

Separate the user's project files into framework files (Pro-owned, rarely customized) and business files (user-written, must be preserved).

Framework files — diff these against the template:

PathNotes
package.jsondependencies, scripts, devDependencies only
config/config.tsframework config
config/routes.tsstructure only — preserve user-added routes
config/defaultSettings.tslayout/theme defaults
config/proxy.tsstructure only — preserve user targets
src/app.tsxruntime config
src/access.tspermission definitions
src/global.tsxglobal side effects
src/loading.tsxloading component
src/requestErrorConfig.tsrequest interceptor
src/typings.d.tsglobal type declarations
tsconfig.jsonTypeScript config
biome.json or biome.jsonclinter config
.husky/git hooks
commitlint.config.*commit lint config
src/services/ant-design-pro/auto-generated — do NOT manually edit; regenerate with npm run openapi

Business files — preserve these, only adjust imports/APIs if needed:

  • src/pages/** — user pages
  • src/components/** — user components
  • src/models/** — user models
  • src/services/**/*.ts — custom service files (NOT the ant-design-pro/ subdirectory)
  • src/locales/** — user translations (framework keys may need updating)
  • src/utils/** — user utilities
  • mock/** — user mocks
  • Any other files not listed above

Step 3 — Diff framework files

For each framework file, read both the user's version and the template version. Identify:

  • New dependencies or version bumps in package.json
  • New/changed config options in config/ files
  • Import path changes (e.g., from 'umi'from '@umijs/max')
  • API changes in src/app.tsx, src/access.ts, etc.
  • New files that exist in template but not in user's project

Step 4 — Merge intelligently

Apply changes with these rules:

Framework files — adopt template structure, preserve user customizations:

  • package.json: update dependency versions to match template. Keep any extra deps the user added. If a dependency exists in the user's project but not in the template, assume it is a user customization and preserve it.
  • config/routes.ts: adopt the template's route structure for framework pages, but keep all user-added routes intact.
  • config/proxy.ts: adopt structure, preserve user's proxy targets.
  • Other framework files: adopt the template version, preserving any user customizations that are clearly intentional (comments, extra exports, business logic mixed in).

Business files — minimal changes only:

  • Update import paths if framework modules moved (e.g., 'umi''@umijs/max').
  • Update deprecated API calls if the template shows a new pattern.
  • Never rewrite business logic, restructure components, or change styling approaches unless the old approach is broken.

Auto-generated files:

  • src/services/ant-design-pro/: do NOT edit. Tell the user to run npm run openapi after upgrade.

Step 5 — Antd-specific migration checks

Run these commands to catch antd API changes:

npx antd env --format json
npx antd lint ./src --format json --only deprecated

If the user is upgrading across major antd versions, also run:

npx antd migrate <current_major> <target_major> --format json

Detect the current major version from the user's package.json and the target from the template's.

Address any findings by updating the flagged code.

Step 6 — Install and verify

npm install
npm run lint
npm run build

Fix any errors. Common post-upgrade issues:

  • Type errors from changed APIs → check npx antd info <Component> for current APIs
  • New lint rules from Biome config changes → run npm run biome to auto-fix
  • Missing peer dependencies → check npm install warnings

Step 7 — Cleanup and summarize

rm -rf /tmp/ant-design-pro-upgrade

Output a summary of all changes made, grouped by category:

  1. Dependencies updated — list version changes
  2. Config changes — what changed in config files
  3. Code patterns migrated — import path changes, API updates
  4. New files added — any files from the template that didn't exist before
  5. Manual review needed — anything you're unsure about or that requires user action

Remind the user to:

  • Run npm run openapi if they use the auto-generated API services
  • Test their application thoroughly
  • Commit the changes

Key Principles

  • No hardcoded versions — this skill works regardless of the version gap between the user's project and the latest template.
  • Preserve business code — only modify what's necessary for framework compatibility.
  • Conservative merging — when uncertain whether a change is a user customization or an outdated pattern, ask the user instead of guessing.
  • Leverage @ant-design/cli — use antd migrate, antd lint, antd info for antd-specific checks; don't guess APIs from memory.
  • Clean up — always remove the temporary clone directory.
Repository
ant-design/ant-design-pro
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