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#### Step 1 - Create `tools.go`

You can take a dependency on tools by creating a `tools.go` file, as described in [How can I track tool dependencies for a module?](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Modules#how-can-i-track-tool-dependencies-for-a-module). This ensures that everyone working with your module is using the same version of each tool you use.
You can take a dependency on tools by creating a `tools.go` file, as described in [How can I track tool dependencies for a module?](https://go.dev/wiki/Modules#how-can-i-track-tool-dependencies-for-a-module). This ensures that everyone working with your module is using the same version of each tool you use.

```shell
$ cat tools/tools.go
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