# Determine The Latest Release Of A Hex Package I will often pop open the browser and do a Google search in order to figure out the latest release of a package when adding it to my dependencies. However, lately I've been getting in the habit of using a quicker approach. The `mix` CLI has a way of looking up info about a package and we don't have to leave the terminal to use it. For instance, if I need to determine the latest version of the `postgrex` package, I can run the following command. ```bash $ mix hex.info postgrex PostgreSQL driver for Elixir. Config: {:postgrex, "~> 0.12.0"} Releases: 0.12.0, 0.11.2, 0.11.1, 0.11.0, 0.10.0, 0.9.1, 0.9.0, 0.8.4, 0.8.3, 0.8.2, ... Maintainers: Eric Meadows-Jönsson, James Fish Licenses: Apache 2.0 Links: Github: https://github.com/elixir-ecto/postgrex ``` The third line gives me the info I need (`{:postgrex, "~> 0.12.0"}`) and it is already formatted as a tuple that I can paste right into my `mix.exs` file.