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== Free Program Dependencies ==
 
== Free Program Dependencies ==
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=== Go ===
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For many Go projects, a go.mod file specifies required dependencies.
  
 
=== Java ===
 
=== Java ===
  
 
For Gradle projects, the build.gradle file can specify dependencies to be downloaded at compile time.
 
For Gradle projects, the build.gradle file can specify dependencies to be downloaded at compile time.
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=== JavaScript ===
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For projects that use npm, there is a package.json file that has "dependencies" and "devDependencies", both of which are important for inclusion in the Free Software Directory. The format of version definitions is described at [https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/configuring-npm/package-json/#dependencies].
  
 
=== Python ===
 
=== Python ===
  
 
For many Python projects that use pip, a requirements.txt file specifies required dependencies.
 
For many Python projects that use pip, a requirements.txt file specifies required dependencies.
 
=== JavaScript ===
 
 
For projects that use npm, there is a package.json file that has "dependencies" and "devDependencies", both of which are important for inclusion in the Free Software Directory. The format of version definitions is described at [https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v7/configuring-npm/package-json/#dependencies].
 

Latest revision as of 12:14, 18 August 2023

Free Program Dependencies

Go

For many Go projects, a go.mod file specifies required dependencies.

Java

For Gradle projects, the build.gradle file can specify dependencies to be downloaded at compile time.

JavaScript

For projects that use npm, there is a package.json file that has "dependencies" and "devDependencies", both of which are important for inclusion in the Free Software Directory. The format of version definitions is described at [1].

Python

For many Python projects that use pip, a requirements.txt file specifies required dependencies.



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