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Don't commit your application dependencies if you are building a library.
Don't commit your application dependencies if you are building a library.
Note that since [`1.13`](https://golang.org/doc/go1.13#modules) Go also enabled the module proxy feature (using `https://proxy.golang.org` as their module proxy server by default). Read more about it [`here`](https://blog.golang.org/module-mirror-launch) to see if it fits all of your requirements and constraints. If it does, then you won't need the 'vendor' directory at all.
Note that since [`1.13`](https://golang.org/doc/go1.13#modules) Go also enabled the module proxy feature (using [`https://proxy.golang.org`](https://proxy.golang.org) as their module proxy server by default). Read more about it [`here`](https://blog.golang.org/module-mirror-launch) to see if it fits all of your requirements and constraints. If it does, then you won't need the 'vendor' directory at all.
## Service Application Directories
## Service Application Directories
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Scripts to perform various build, install, analysis, etc operations.
Scripts to perform various build, install, analysis, etc operations.
These scripts keep the root level Makefile small and simple (e.g., `https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/master/Makefile`).
These scripts keep the root level Makefile small and simple (e.g., [`https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/master/Makefile`](https://github.com/hashicorp/terraform/blob/master/Makefile)).
See the [`/scripts`](scripts/README.md) directory for examples.
See the [`/scripts`](scripts/README.md) directory for examples.