Merge pull request #17 from github/go-macos-readme
Note in readme about go analysis in macos-latest
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to `github/codeql-action/analyze`.
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### If you do not use a vendor directory
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#### If you do not use a vendor directory
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Dependencies on public repositories should just work. If you have dependencies on private repositories, one option is to use `git config` and a [personal access token](https://help.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line) to authenticate when downloading dependencies. Add a section like
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```
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Version 3 does not require the additional flag.
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### Analysing Go together with other languages on `macos-latest`
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When running on macos it is currently not possible to analyze Go in conjunction with any of Java, C/C++, or C#. Each language can still be analyzed separately.
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