## Integrity checking & lock files Deno can store and check subresource integrity for modules using a small JSON file. Use the `--lock=lock.json` to enable and specify lock file checking. To update or create a lock use `--lock=lock.json --lock-write`. A typical workflow will look like this: ```ts // Add a new dependency to "src/deps.ts", used somewhere else. export { xyz } from "https://unpkg.com/xyz-lib@v0.9.0/lib.ts"; ``` ```shell # Create/update the lock file "lock.json". deno cache --lock=lock.json --lock-write src/deps.ts # Include it when committing to source control. git add -u lock.json git commit -m "feat: Add support for xyz using xyz-lib" git push ``` Collaborator on another machine -- in a freshly cloned project tree: ```shell # Download the project's dependencies into the machine's cache, integrity # checking each resource. deno cache -r --lock=lock.json src/deps.ts # Done! You can proceed safely. deno test --allow-read src ```