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# Sloth projects are managed completely within their source code. While this
# without a doubt has its downsides it is generally nice as to distribute small 
# sloth scripts you only need to distribute the sloth file. No more trying to
# run a script only to find out you need to install multiple 3rd party packages.
#
# As a result of this there needs to be a way in sloth itself to specify
# dependencies, and this is done with the `use extern` statement.
#
# So long as a version is specified and the repository is canopy this is safe 
# without a lock file because all packages published on canopy are required to
# specify versions for all dependencies, can not override already published 
# versions and can only depend on other packages inside of canopy. 
use extern "http";
use extern "http" as web; 
use extern "http:1.0.27";
use extern "canopy://http:1.0.27"; # Explicitly specify `canopy` protocol. 

# While it is recommended that you only depend on packages from canopy, you can
# use packages from 3rd party sources using git (over https), ftp or https. When 
# doing so however you are required to provide a module name with `as`.
#
# Versions can only be specified when using `sloth` or `git`
use extern "git://github.com/CatDevz/AdventOfCode.git" as spookylib;
use extern "ftp://codyq.dev/libs/spookylib.sloth" as spookylib;
use extern "https://codyq.dev/libs/spookylib.sloth" as spookylib;

# In order to use modules or members of modules without quantifying the entire
# path you must include them using a `use` statement. Star imports do not exist
# because they fucking suck.
#
# Sloth will automatically turn files relative to your own and directories
# relative to your own with a `mod.sloth` into modules. In order to traverse
# up the module tree you can use the `super` and `pkg` psudo-modules.
#
# The super psudo-module will go up a single module in the module tree whereas
# the pkg psudo-module will go to the root module in the module tree.
use pkg::a; 
use pkg::b;

use std::rand::random;
use std::uuid;

use spookylib::spook;
use http::{get, post};
use web::Client as WebClient;

# If you would like to export a module you can use the `pub` keyword, unlike
# other times when the pub keyword is used however sloth will by default only
# publish it to `pkg` 
pub use parse;
pub use blog;