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| ➜ demo glide --help NAME: glide - Vendor Package Management for your Go projects. Each project should have a 'glide.yaml' file in the project directory. Files look something like this: package: github.com/Masterminds/glide imports: - package: github.com/Masterminds/cookoo version: 1.1.0 - package: github.com/kylelemons/go-gypsy subpackages: - yaml For more details on the 'glide.yaml' files see the documentation at https://glide.sh/docs/glide.yaml USAGE: glide [global options] command [command options] [arguments...] VERSION: 0.13.2-dev COMMANDS: create, init Initialize a new project, creating a glide.yaml file config-wizard, cw Wizard that makes optional suggestions to improve config in a glide.yaml file. get Install one or more packages into `vendor/` and add dependency to glide.yaml. remove, rm Remove a package from the glide.yaml file, and regenerate the lock file. import Import files from other dependency management systems. name Print the name of this project. novendor, nv List all non-vendor paths in a directory. rebuild Rebuild ('go build') the dependencies install, i Install a project's dependencies update, up Update a project's dependencies tree (Deprecated) Tree prints the dependencies of this project as a tree. list List prints all dependencies that the present code references. info Info prints information about this project cache-clear, cc Clears the Glide cache. about Learn about Glide mirror Manage mirrors help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command GLOBAL OPTIONS: --yaml value, -y value Set a YAML configuration file. (default: "glide.yaml") --quiet, -q Quiet (no info or debug messages) --debug Print debug verbose informational messages --home value The location of Glide files (default: "/Users/meitu/.glide") [$GLIDE_HOME] --tmp value The temp directory to use. Defaults to systems temp [$GLIDE_TMP] --no-color Turn off colored output for log messages --help, -h show help --version, -v print the version
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