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# Managing dependencies
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## Go modules
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Dex uses [Go modules][go-modules] to manage its dependencies. Go 1.11 or higher is recommended. While Go 1.12 is expected to finalize the Go modules feature, with Go 1.11 you should [activate the Go modules feature][go-modules-activate] before interacting with Go modules.
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Here is one way to activate the Go modules feature with Go 1.11.
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```
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export GO111MODULE=on # manually active module mode
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```
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You should become familiar with [module-aware `go get`][module-aware-go-get] as it can be used to add version-pinned dependencies out of band of the typical `go mod tidy -v` workflow.
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## Adding dependencies
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To add a new dependency to dex or update an existing one:
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1. Make changes to dex's source code importing the new dependency.
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2. You have at least three options as to how to update `go.mod` to reflect the new dependency:
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* Run `go mod tidy -v`. This is a good option if you do not wish to immediately pin to a specific Semantic Version or commit.
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* Run, for example, `go get <package-name>@<commit-hash>`. This is a good option when you want to immediately pin to a specific Semantic Version or commit.
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* Manually update `go.mod`. If one of the two options above doesn't suit you, do this -- but very carefully.
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3. Create a git commit to reflect your code changes.
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[go-modules]: https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules
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[go-modules-activate]: https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules#how-to-install-and-activate-module-support
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[module-aware-go-get]: https://tip.golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Module_aware_go_get
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