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migrations & upgrades

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Minimum Storybook version required

Storybook must end up at version 10.5 or later. If the latest stable release is still below 10.5, upgrade to the prerelease instead.

Upgrading to Storybook prerelease

To upgrade to a prerelease version of Storybook when the latest stable release is below 10.5, use the command: npx storybook@next upgrade

Storybook upgrade documentation

Read https://storybook.js.org/docs/releases/upgrading.md in its entirety to get the latest Storybook upgrade instructions.

What is the storybook-upgrade skill

The storybook-upgrade skill is used when Storybook exists but needs an upgrade. It ensures Storybook reaches version 10.5 or later by consulting the upgrade documentation and upgrading to prerelease if necessary.

Storybook CLI upgrade command

The Storybook CLI has an `upgrade` command that upgrades to the latest version of Storybook or a specific version.

Storybook CLI migrate command

The Storybook CLI has a `migrate` command that runs codemods to migrate your code.

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