Install
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/dependency-conflict-resolverResolve a dependency or version conflict (npm, pip, yarn, pnpm, Maven, Go modules) step by step. Use when an install fails with peer-dependency or version-conflict errors, packages won't co-exist, or a lockfile is fighting you. Produces the conflict explained, the resolution options ranked by safety, exact commands, and how to keep it from recurring.
openclaw skills install @mohitagw15856/dependency-conflict-resolverUntangle "could not resolve dependency" hell into a clear, ranked plan.
Infer the package manager and ecosystem from the error or files mentioned; label assumptions (assumed — confirm). Always deliver a concrete resolution path even from just the error text.
The install error / conflict output, plus (if given) the manifest (package.json, requirements.txt, go.mod…) and lockfile, and the manager. Infer what's missing.
Plain-English: package A needs X of C, package B needs Y of C, and they can't both be satisfied (name the actual packages/versions from the input).
overrides, resolutions, constraints file) with the exact snippet — and the risk it carries.--legacy-peer-deps / --force — clearly flagged as masking the problem, not fixing it.Give the exact commands/edits for each, and a recommendation of which to pick and why.
How to confirm the fix (npm ls <pkg>, a clean reinstall, the build), and one habit to avoid recurrence (lockfile committed, renovate/dependabot, version pinning policy).
--force/--legacy-peer-deps-style escapes are flagged as masking, not fixing--force / --legacy-peer-deps — it hides the conflict and breaks later