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|  | "Title": "Getting Started", | 
|  | "Path":  "/doc/install" | 
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|  | <div class="hideFromDownload"> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2 id="download">Download the Go distribution</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <a href="/dl/" id="start" class="download"> | 
|  | <span class="big">Download Go</span> | 
|  | <span class="desc">Click here to visit the downloads page</span> | 
|  | </a> | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <a href="/dl/" target="_blank">Official binary | 
|  | distributions</a> are available for the FreeBSD (release 10-STABLE and above), | 
|  | Linux, macOS (10.10 and above), and Windows operating systems and | 
|  | the 32-bit (<code>386</code>) and 64-bit (<code>amd64</code>) x86 processor | 
|  | architectures. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | If a binary distribution is not available for your combination of operating | 
|  | system and architecture, try | 
|  | <a href="/doc/install/source">installing from source</a> or | 
|  | <a href="/doc/install/gccgo">installing gccgo instead of gc</a>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2 id="requirements">System requirements</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Go <a href="/dl/">binary distributions</a> are available for these supported operating systems and architectures. | 
|  | Please ensure your system meets these requirements before proceeding. | 
|  | If your OS or architecture is not on the list, you may be able to | 
|  | <a href="/doc/install/source">install from source</a> or | 
|  | <a href="/doc/install/gccgo">use gccgo instead</a>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <table class="codetable" frame="border" summary="requirements"> | 
|  | <tr> | 
|  | <th align="center">Operating system</th> | 
|  | <th align="center">Architectures</th> | 
|  | <th align="center">Notes</th> | 
|  | </tr> | 
|  | <tr><td colspan="3"><hr></td></tr> | 
|  | <tr><td>FreeBSD 10.3 or later</td> <td>amd64, 386</td> <td>Debian GNU/kFreeBSD not supported</td></tr> | 
|  | <tr valign='top'><td>Linux 2.6.23 or later with glibc</td> <td>amd64, 386, arm, arm64,<br>s390x, ppc64le</td> <td>CentOS/RHEL 5.x not supported.<br>Install from source for other libc.</td></tr> | 
|  | <tr><td>macOS 10.10 or later</td> <td>amd64</td> <td>use the clang or gcc<sup>†</sup> that comes with Xcode<sup>‡</sup> for <code>cgo</code> support</td></tr> | 
|  | <tr><td>Windows 7, Server 2008R2 or later</td> <td>amd64, 386</td> <td>use MinGW gcc<sup>†</sup>. No need for cygwin or msys.</td></tr> | 
|  | </table> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <sup>†</sup>A C compiler is required only if you plan to use | 
|  | <a href="/cmd/cgo">cgo</a>.<br/> | 
|  | <sup>‡</sup>You only need to install the command line tools for | 
|  | <a href="https://developer.apple.com/Xcode/">Xcode</a>. If you have already | 
|  | installed Xcode 4.3+, you can install it from the Components tab of the | 
|  | Downloads preferences panel. | 
|  | </p> | 
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|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2 id="install">Install the Go tools</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | If you are upgrading from an older version of Go you must | 
|  | first <a href="#uninstall">remove the existing version</a>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div id="tarballInstructions"> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3 id="tarball">Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD tarballs</h3> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <a href="/dl/">Download the archive</a> | 
|  | and extract it into <code>/usr/local</code>, creating a Go tree in | 
|  | <code>/usr/local/go</code>. For example: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | tar -C /usr/local -xzf <span class="downloadFilename">go$VERSION.$OS-$ARCH.tar.gz</span> | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p class="hideFromDownload"> | 
|  | Choose the archive file appropriate for your installation. | 
|  | For instance, if you are installing Go version 1.2.1 for 64-bit x86 on Linux, | 
|  | the archive you want is called <code>go1.2.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz</code>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | (Typically these commands must be run as root or through <code>sudo</code>.) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Add <code>/usr/local/go/bin</code> to the <code>PATH</code> environment | 
|  | variable. You can do this by adding this line to your <code>/etc/profile</code> | 
|  | (for a system-wide installation) or <code>$HOME/.profile</code>: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <b>Note</b>: changes made to a <code>profile</code> file may not apply until the | 
|  | next time you log into your computer. | 
|  | To apply the changes immediately, just run the shell commands directly | 
|  | or execute them from the profile using a command such as | 
|  | <code>source $HOME/.profile</code>. | 
|  | </p> | 
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|  | </div><!-- tarballInstructions --> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div id="darwinPackageInstructions"> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3 id="macos"><div id="osx"></div>macOS package installer</h3> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <a href="/dl/">Download the package file</a>, | 
|  | open it, and follow the prompts to install the Go tools. | 
|  | The package installs the Go distribution to <code>/usr/local/go</code>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The package should put the <code>/usr/local/go/bin</code> directory in your | 
|  | <code>PATH</code> environment variable. You may need to restart any open | 
|  | Terminal sessions for the change to take effect. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </div><!-- darwinPackageInstructions --> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div id="windowsInstructions"> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h3 id="windows">Windows</h3> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p class="hideFromDownload"> | 
|  | The Go project provides two installation options for Windows users | 
|  | (besides <a href="/doc/install/source">installing from source</a>): | 
|  | a zip archive that requires you to set some environment variables and an | 
|  | MSI installer that configures your installation automatically. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div id="windowsInstallerInstructions"> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4 id="windows_msi">MSI installer</h4> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Open the <a href="/dl/">MSI file</a> | 
|  | and follow the prompts to install the Go tools. | 
|  | By default, the installer puts the Go distribution in <code>c:\Go</code>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The installer should put the <code>c:\Go\bin</code> directory in your | 
|  | <code>PATH</code> environment variable. You may need to restart any open | 
|  | command prompts for the change to take effect. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </div><!-- windowsInstallerInstructions --> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <div id="windowsZipInstructions"> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4 id="windows_zip">Zip archive</h4> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | <a href="/dl/">Download the zip file</a> and extract it into the directory of your choice (we suggest <code>c:\Go</code>). | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | If you chose a directory other than <code>c:\Go</code>, | 
|  | you must set the <code>GOROOT</code> environment variable to your chosen path. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Add the <code>bin</code> subdirectory of your Go root (for example, <code>c:\Go\bin</code>) to your <code>PATH</code> environment variable. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </div><!-- windowsZipInstructions --> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h4 id="windows_env">Setting environment variables under Windows</h4> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Under Windows, you may set environment variables through the "Environment | 
|  | Variables" button on the "Advanced" tab of the "System" control panel. Some | 
|  | versions of Windows provide this control panel through the "Advanced System | 
|  | Settings" option inside the "System" control panel. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | </div><!-- windowsInstructions --> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2 id="testing">Test your installation</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Check that Go is installed correctly by setting up a workspace | 
|  | and building a simple program, as follows. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Create your <a href="code.html#Workspaces">workspace</a> directory, | 
|  | <code class="testUnix">$HOME/go</code><code class="testWindows">%USERPROFILE%\go</code>. | 
|  | (If you'd like to use a different directory, | 
|  | you will need to <a href="https://golang.org/wiki/SettingGOPATH">set the <code>GOPATH</code> environment variable</a>.) | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Next, make the directory <code>src/hello</code> inside your workspace, | 
|  | and in that directory create a file named <code>hello.go</code> that looks like: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre> | 
|  | package main | 
|  |  | 
|  | import "fmt" | 
|  |  | 
|  | func main() { | 
|  | fmt.Printf("hello, world\n") | 
|  | } | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Then build it with the <code>go</code> tool: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre class="testUnix"> | 
|  | $ <b>cd $HOME/go/src/hello</b> | 
|  | $ <b>go build</b> | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre class="testWindows"> | 
|  | C:\> <b>cd %USERPROFILE%\go\src\hello</b> | 
|  | C:\Users\Gopher\go\src\hello> <b>go build</b> | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | The command above will build an executable named | 
|  | <code class="testUnix">hello</code><code class="testWindows">hello.exe</code> | 
|  | in the directory alongside your source code. | 
|  | Execute it to see the greeting: | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre class="testUnix"> | 
|  | $ <b>./hello</b> | 
|  | hello, world | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <pre class="testWindows"> | 
|  | C:\Users\Gopher\go\src\hello> <b>hello</b> | 
|  | hello, world | 
|  | </pre> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | If you see the "hello, world" message then your Go installation is working. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | You can run <code>go</code> <code>install</code> to install the binary into | 
|  | your workspace's <code>bin</code> directory | 
|  | or <code>go</code> <code>clean</code> <code>-i</code> to remove it. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Before rushing off to write Go code please read the | 
|  | <a href="/doc/code.html">How to Write Go Code</a> document, | 
|  | which describes some essential concepts about using the Go tools. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2 id="uninstall">Uninstalling Go</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | To remove an existing Go installation from your system delete the | 
|  | <code>go</code> directory. This is usually <code>/usr/local/go</code> | 
|  | under Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD or <code>c:\Go</code> | 
|  | under Windows. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | You should also remove the Go <code>bin</code> directory from your | 
|  | <code>PATH</code> environment variable. | 
|  | Under Linux and FreeBSD you should edit <code>/etc/profile</code> or | 
|  | <code>$HOME/.profile</code>. | 
|  | If you installed Go with the <a href="#macos">macOS package</a> then you | 
|  | should remove the <code>/etc/paths.d/go</code> file. | 
|  | Windows users should read the section about <a href="#windows_env">setting | 
|  | environment variables under Windows</a>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | <h2 id="help">Getting help</h2> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | For help, see the <a href="/help/">list of Go mailing lists, forums, and places to chat</a>. | 
|  | </p> | 
|  |  | 
|  | <p> | 
|  | Report bugs either by running “<b><code>go</code> <code>bug</code></b>”, or | 
|  | manually at the <a href="https://golang.org/issue">Go issue tracker</a>. | 
|  | </p> |