| archive/tar | Package tar implements access to tar archives. |
| bytes | Package bytes implements functions for the manipulation of byte slices. |
| context | Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, cancellation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries and between processes. |
| errors | Package errors implements functions to manipulate errors. |
| fmt | Package fmt implements formatted I/O with functions analogous to C's printf and scanf. |
| github.com/containerd/log | Package log provides types and functions related to logging, passing loggers through a context, and attaching context to the logger. |
| github.com/moby/go-archive/compression | |
| github.com/moby/go-archive/tarheader | |
| github.com/moby/patternmatcher | |
| github.com/moby/sys/sequential | Package sequential provides a set of functions for managing sequential files on Windows. |
| github.com/moby/sys/user | |
| golang.org/x/sys/unix | |
| io | Package io provides basic interfaces to I/O primitives. |
| io/fs | Package fs defines basic interfaces to a file system. |
| os | Package os provides a platform-independent interface to operating system functionality. |
| path/filepath | Package filepath implements utility routines for manipulating filename paths in a way compatible with the target operating system-defined file paths. |
| runtime | Package runtime contains operations that interact with Go's runtime system, such as functions to control goroutines. |
| sort | Package sort provides primitives for sorting slices and user-defined collections. |
| strings | Package strings implements simple functions to manipulate UTF-8 encoded strings. |
| sync | Package sync provides basic synchronization primitives such as mutual exclusion locks. |
| syscall | Package syscall contains an interface to the low-level operating system primitives. |
| time | Package time provides functionality for measuring and displaying time. |
| unsafe | Package unsafe contains operations that step around the type safety of Go programs. |