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slug: /1011/package-manager/
# Manage packages using the package manager
This tutorial illustrates how to install and upgrade packages using Dagger package manager.
## Installing a package
### Initializing project
Create an empty directory for your new Dagger project:
```shell
mkdir project
cd project
```
As described in the previous tutorials, initialize your Dagger project:
dagger init
dagger new test
That will create 2 directories: `.dagger` and `cue.mod` where our package will reside:
.
├── cue.mod
│ ├── module.cue
│ ├── pkg
│ └── usr
├── .dagger
│ └── env
│ └── test
### Install
In our example we will use `gcpcloudrun` package from [github](https://github.com/tjovicic/dagger-modules/tree/main/gcpcloudrun)
Let's first add it to our `source.cue` file:
```cue title="./source.cue"
package main
import (
"github.com/dagger/packages/gcpcloudrun"
)
run: gcpcloudrun.#Run
To install it just run
dagger mod get github.com/dagger/packages/gcpcloudrun@v0.1
It should pull the `v0.1` version from GitHub, leave a copy in `cue.mod/pkg` and reflect the change in
`cue.mod/dagger.mod` file:
cue.mod/pkg/github.com/
└── dagger
└── packages
└── gcpcloudrun
├── README.md
└── source.cue
```cue title="./cue.mod/dagger.mod"
github.com/dagger/packages/gcpcloudrun v0.1
Querying the current setup with `dagger query` should return a valid result:
```json
{
"run": {
"creds": {
"username": "oauth2accesstoken"
},
"deploy": {
"platform": "managed",
"port": "80"
"push": {
"auth": {
"push": {}
}
### Upgrading
Now that you've successfully installed a package, let's try to upgrade it.
dagger mod get github.com/dagger/packages/gcpcloudrun@v0.2
You should see similar output:
12:25PM INF system | downloading github.com/dagger/packages:v0.2
And `cue.mod/dagger.mod` should reflect the new version:
github.com/dagger/packages/gcpcloudrun v0.2
## Develop package locally
Currently, package manager cannot add local packages so a workaround is linking the package to `cue.mod/pkg`.
Create a directory with your domain name, usually github.com/myuser, and link your package directory.
mkdir cue.mod/pkg/<mydomain>
ln -s <localpackage> cue.mod/pkg/<mydomain>/<mypackagename>