Simple Bash script to automate Go language tools single user installation or even removal.
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:
✅ Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04✅ macOS Sierra (10.12) to Catalina (10.15)
Supported shells:
- Bash, fish, Zsh
🔨 Requirements
wget
orcurl
- Bash shell
⏩ Install
Download and run with wget
or curl
. Here's the short version using the official git.io shortening:
# 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:
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
📦 Install a custom Go version
Pass the --version
option into the script including the version that you wish to install.
Example:
wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --version 1.13.2
# or...
curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --version 1.13.2
🚫 Uninstall
Pass the --remove
option into the script:
wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --remove
# or...
curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --remove
📝 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.
In order to install Go into another location, set the environment variables $GOROOT
and $GOPATH
before (un)installing:
export GOROOT=/opt/go
export GOPATH=$HOME/projects/go
from https://github.com/canha/golang-tools-install-script
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