|  | # The glide.yaml File | 
|  |  | 
|  | The `glide.yaml` file contains information about the project and the dependent packages. Here the elements of the `glide.yaml` file are outlined. | 
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|  | package: github.com/Masterminds/glide | 
|  | homepage: https://masterminds.github.io/glide | 
|  | license: MIT | 
|  | owners: | 
|  | - name: Matt Butcher | 
|  | email: technosophos@gmail.com | 
|  | homepage: http://technosophos.com | 
|  | - name: Matt Farina | 
|  | email: matt@mattfarina.com | 
|  | homepage: https://www.mattfarina.com | 
|  | ignore: | 
|  | - appengine | 
|  | excludeDirs: | 
|  | - node_modules | 
|  | import: | 
|  | - package: gopkg.in/yaml.v2 | 
|  | - package: github.com/Masterminds/vcs | 
|  | version: ^1.2.0 | 
|  | repo:    git@github.com:Masterminds/vcs | 
|  | vcs:     git | 
|  | - package: github.com/codegangsta/cli | 
|  | - package: github.com/Masterminds/semver | 
|  | version: ^1.0.0 | 
|  | testImport: | 
|  | - package: github.com/arschles/assert | 
|  |  | 
|  | These elements are: | 
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|  | - `package`: The top level package is the location in the `GOPATH`. This is used for things such as making sure an import isn't also importing the top level package. | 
|  | - `homepage`: To find the place where you can find details about the package or applications. For example, http://k8s.io | 
|  | - license: The license is either an [SPDX license](http://spdx.org/licenses/) string or the filepath to the license. This allows automation and consumers to easily identify the license. | 
|  | - `owners`: The owners is a list of one or more owners for the project. This can be a person or organization and is useful for things like notifying the owners of a security issue without filing a public bug. | 
|  | - `ignore`: A list of packages for Glide to ignore importing. These are package names to ignore rather than directories. | 
|  | - `excludeDirs`: A list of directories in the local codebase to exclude from scanning for dependencies. | 
|  | - `import`: A list of packages to import. Each package can include: | 
|  | - `package`: The name of the package to import and the only non-optional item. Package names follow the same patterns the `go` tool does. That means: | 
|  | - Package names that map to a VCS remote location end in .git, .bzr, .hg, or .svn. For example, `example.com/foo/pkg.git/subpkg`. | 
|  | - GitHub, BitBucket, Launchpad, IBM Bluemix Services, and Go on Google Source are special cases that don't need the VCS extension. | 
|  | - `version`: A semantic version, semantic version range, branch, tag, or commit id to use. For more information see the [versioning documentation](versions.md). | 
|  | - `repo`: If the package name isn't the repo location or this is a private repository it can go here. The package will be checked out from the repo and put where the package name specifies. This allows using forks. | 
|  | - `vcs`: A VCS to use such as git, hg, bzr, or svn. This is only needed when the type cannot be detected from the name. For example, a repo ending in .git or on GitHub can be detected to be Git. For a repo on Bitbucket we can contact the API to discover the type. | 
|  | - `subpackages`: A record of packages being used within a repository. This does not include all packages within a repository but rather those being used. | 
|  | - `os`: A list of operating systems used for filtering. If set it will compare the current runtime OS to the one specified and only fetch the dependency if there is a match. If not set filtering is skipped. The names are the same used in build flags and `GOOS` environment variable. | 
|  | - `arch`: A list of architectures used for filtering. If set it will compare the current runtime architecture to the one specified and only fetch the dependency if there is a match. If not set filtering is skipped. The names are the same used in build flags and `GOARCH` environment variable. | 
|  | - `testImport`: A list of packages used in tests that are not already listed in `import`. Each package has the same details as those listed under import. |