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The GOPATH environment variable specifies the location of your workspace. If no GOPATH is set, it is assumed to be `$HOME/go` on Unix systems and `%USERPROFILE%\go` on Windows. If you want to use a custom location as your workspace, you can set the GOPATH environment variable. This page explains how to set this variable on various platforms.
- [Unix systems](#unix-systems)
* [Bash](#bash)
* [Zsh](#zsh)
- [Windows](#windows)
# Unix systems
`GOPATH` can be any directory on your system. In Unix examples, we will set it to `$HOME/work`. Note that `GOPATH` must not be the same path as your Go installation. Another common setup is to set GOPATH=$HOME.
## Bash
Edit your `~/.bash_profile` to add the following line:
```bash
export GOPATH=$HOME/work
```
Save and exit your editor. Then, source your `~/.bash_profile`.
```bash
source ~/.bash_profile
```
> Note: Set the GOBIN path to generate a binary file when `go install` is run.
> ```bash
> export GOBIN=$HOME/work/bin
> ```
## Zsh
Edit your `~/.zshrc` file to add the following line:
```bash
export GOPATH=$HOME/work
```
Save and exit your editor. Then, source your `~/.zshrc`.
```bash
$ source ~/.zshrc
```
# Windows
Your workspace can be located wherever you like,
but we'll use `C:\work` in this example.
Note that `GOPATH` must not be the same path as your Go installation.
* Create folder at `C:\work`.
* Right click on "Start" and click on "Control Panel". Select "System and Security", then click on "System".
* From the menu on the left, select the "Advanced systems settings".
* Click the "Environment Variables" button at the bottom.
* Click "New" from the "User variables" section.
* Type `GOPATH` into the "Variable name" field.
* Type `C:\work` into the "Variable value" field.
* Click OK.