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I'm using use-package to install and configure packages (most of these packages are in melpa). Is there a clean automated way of keeping all these packages up-to-date ?

If not, what is the best work flow in this case ?

Note: A very similar question herehere with an answer, but I wanted a clarification on "You'll still need to deal with installing updates". I could not comment on the answer for clarification as I do not have enough reputation.

I'm using use-package to install and configure packages (most of these packages are in melpa). Is there a clean automated way of keeping all these packages up-to-date ?

If not, what is the best work flow in this case ?

Note: A very similar question here with an answer, but I wanted a clarification on "You'll still need to deal with installing updates". I could not comment on the answer for clarification as I do not have enough reputation.

I'm using use-package to install and configure packages (most of these packages are in melpa). Is there a clean automated way of keeping all these packages up-to-date ?

If not, what is the best work flow in this case ?

Note: A very similar question here with an answer, but I wanted a clarification on "You'll still need to deal with installing updates". I could not comment on the answer for clarification as I do not have enough reputation.

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How to update packages installed with use-package

I'm using use-package to install and configure packages (most of these packages are in melpa). Is there a clean automated way of keeping all these packages up-to-date ?

If not, what is the best work flow in this case ?

Note: A very similar question here with an answer, but I wanted a clarification on "You'll still need to deal with installing updates". I could not comment on the answer for clarification as I do not have enough reputation.