# golang-tools-install-script **Repository Path**: mtpdx/golang-tools-install-script ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: golang-tools-install-script - **Description**: https://github.com/canha/golang-tools-install-script - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Apache-2.0 - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2024-08-22 - **Last Updated**: 2024-08-22 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # golang-tools-install-script Bash script to automate installation and removal of single-user Go language tools. Feel free to change the variables on the beginning to match whatever version of Go you need. Tested working on: * :white_check_mark: Ubuntu 16.04 to 20.04 * :white_check_mark: macOS Sierra (10.12) to Big Sur (11.3) Supported shells: * Bash, fish, Zsh ## :hammer: Requirements * `wget` or `curl` * Bash shell ## :fast_forward: Install Download and run with `wget` or `curl`. Here's the short version using the official git.io shortening: ```shell # Linux typically has wget installed wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash # macOS typically has curl installed curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash ``` Or, if you are more comfortable with the raw URL: ```shell wget -q -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/canha/golang-tools-install-script/master/goinstall.sh | bash # or... curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/canha/golang-tools-install-script/master/goinstall.sh | bash ``` ## :package: Install a custom Go version Pass the `--version` option into the script including the version that you wish to install. ##### Example: ```shell wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --version 1.18 # or... curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --version 1.18 ``` ## :no_entry_sign: Uninstall Pass the `--remove` option into the script: ```shell wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --remove # or... curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --remove ``` ## :pencil: Notes By default, the script will create `.go` and `go` folders on your home directory and add the needed variables and `PATH` expansion. `$HOME/.go is the directory where Go will be installed to.` `$HOME/go is the default workspace directory.` Read more about the [workspace](http://golang.org/doc/code.html). In order to install Go into another location, set the environment variables `$GOROOT` and `$GOPATH` before (un)installing: ```shell export GOROOT=/opt/go export GOPATH=$HOME/projects/go ```