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Using the tool directive for the protoc dependency (protoc-gen-go and protoc-gen-go-grpc) requires a little hack: protoc looks for it in PATH, so we use `go tool -n` to get the path of the tool and add the directory which contains it to PATH before executing protoc.
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Use the new
tooldirective ingo.modavailable in Go 1.24 to track executable dependencies instead of thetools.goworkaround.