# jsonnet-bundler > NOTE: This project is *alpha* stage. Flags, configuration, behavior and design may change significantly in following releases. The jsonnet-bundler is a package manager for [Jsonnet](http://jsonnet.org/). ## Install ``` go get github.com/jsonnet-bundler/jsonnet-bundler/cmd/jb ``` ## Features - Fetches transitive dependencies - Can vendor subtrees, as opposed to whole repositories ## Current Limitations - Always clones entire dependent repositories, even when updating - If two dependencies depend on the same package (diamond problem), they must require the same version ## Example Usage Initialize your project: ```sh mkdir myproject cd myproject jb init ``` The existence of the `jsonnetfile.json` file means your directory is now a jsonnet-bundler package. To depend on another package (another Github repository): ```sh jb install https://github.com/anguslees/kustomize-libsonnet ``` Now write `myconfig.jsonnet`, which can import a file from that package. Remember to use `-J vendor` when running Jsonnet to include the vendor tree. ```jsonnet local kustomize = import 'kustomize-libsonnet/kustomize.libsonnet'; local my_resource = { metadata: { name: 'my-resource', }, }; kustomize.namePrefix('staging-')(my_resource) ``` To depend on a package that is in a subtree of a Github repo (this package also happens to bring in a transitive dependency): ```sh jb install https://github.com/coreos/prometheus-operator/jsonnet/prometheus-operator ``` *Note that if you are copy pasting from the Github website's address bar, remove the `tree/master` from the path.* If pushed to Github, your project can now be referenced from other packages in the same way. ## All command line flags [embedmd]:# (_output/help.txt) ```txt $ jb -h usage: jb [] [ ...] A jsonnet package manager Flags: -h, --help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man). --jsonnetpkg-home="vendor" The directory used to cache packages in. Commands: help [...] Show help. init Initialize a new empty jsonnetfile install [...] Install all dependencies or install specific ones update Update all dependencies. ```