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author | date | title | tags | uuid | ||
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Alvie Rahman | \today | Go (golang) |
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Getting Up to Speed With Go
Probably the most useful resoure I found was the Tour of Go. It's easy to understand and teaches you all you need to know.
godoc
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Godoc parses Go source code - including comments - and produces documentation as HTML or plain text. The end result is documentation tightly coupled with the code it documents. For example, through godoc's web interface [which is at http://localhost:6060 by default] you can navigate from a function's documentation to its implementation with one click.
Installing godoc // command not found: godoc
go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc
go.mod
replace
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go mod edit -replace old.repo/location=../new/location
or
echo "old.repo/location => ../new/location" >> go.mod
The
-replace=old[@v]=new[@v]
flag adds a replacement of the given module path and version pair. If the @v in old@v is omitted, a replacement without a version on the left side is added, which applies to all versions of the old module path. If the @v in new@v is omitted, the new path should be a local module root directory, not a module path. Note that -replace overrides any redundant replacements for old[@v], so omitting @v will drop existing replacements for specific versions
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Andrew Gerrand, 31 March 2011 --- https://blog.golang.org/godoc ↩︎