GOPATHThe GOPATH environment variable specifies the location of your workspace. If no GOPATH is set, it is assumed to be $HOME/go on Unix systems and %USERPROFILE%\go on Windows. If you want to use a custom location as your workspace, you can set the GOPATH environment variable. This page explains how to set this variable on various platforms.
GOPATH can be any directory on your system. In Unix examples, we will set it to $HOME/go (since Go 1.8, it's a default GOPATH on Unix-like systems). Note that GOPATH must not be the same path as your Go installation. Another common setup is to set GOPATH=$HOME.
Edit your ~/.bash_profile to add the following line:
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
Save and exit your editor. Then, source your ~/.bash_profile.
source ~/.bash_profile
Note: Set the GOBIN path to generate a binary file when
go installis run.export GOBIN=$HOME/go/bin
Edit your ~/.zshrc file to add the following line:
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
Save and exit your editor. Then, source your ~/.zshrc.
$ source ~/.zshrc
set -x -U GOPATH $HOME/go
The
-xis used to specify that this variable should be exported and the-Umakes this a universal variable, available to all sessions and persistent
To set the GOBIN path:
set -x -U GOBIN $GOPATH/bin
Your workspace can be located wherever you like, but we'll use C:\go-work in this example.
NOTE: that GOPATH must not be the same path as your Go installation.
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