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New fetcher packages:
- golang: golang.org/dl/?mode=json&include=all
- zigdist: ziglang.org/download/index.json
- flutterdist: Google Storage per-OS release indexes
- iterm2dist: scrapes iterm2.com/downloads.html
- hashicorp: releases.hashicorp.com/{product}/index.json
- juliadist: julialang-s3.julialang.org/bin/versions.json
Each follows the same iter.Seq2 pattern as the existing nodedist/github
fetchers. Added releases.conf files for all six packages and wired them
into cmd/fetchraw.
Fixed latest-version detection for sources that return unordered data
(hashicorp, zigdist, juliadist) by comparing all versions with lexver
instead of taking the first stable one found.
title, homepage, tagline
| title | homepage | tagline |
|---|---|---|
| Go | https://golang.org | Go makes it easy to build simple, reliable, and efficient software. |
To update or switch versions, run webi go@stable (or @v1.21, @beta, etc).
Files
~/.config/envman/PATH.env
~/.local/opt/go/
~/go/
Cheat Sheet
Go is designed, through and through, to make Software Engineering easy. It's fast, efficient, reliable, and something you can learn in a weekend.
If you subscribe to The Zen of Python, you'll love > Go.
You may also want to install the Go IDE tooling: go-essentials.
Hello World
-
Make and enter your project directory
mkdir -p ./hello/cmd/hello pushd ./hello/ -
Initialize your
go.modto your git repository url:go mod init github.com/example/hello -
Create a
hello.gocat << EOF >> ./cmd/hello/hello.go package main import ( "fmt" ) func main () { fmt.Println("Hello, World!") } EOF -
Format, build, and run your
./hellogo fmt ./... go build -o hello ./cmd/hello/ ./helloYou should see your output:
> Hello, World!
How to run a Go program as a service
On Linux:
# Install serviceman (compatible with systemd)
webi serviceman
# go into your programs 'opt' directory
pushd ./hello/
# swap 'hello' and './hello' for the name of your project and binary
serviceman add --name 'hello' -- \
./hello
# Restart the logging service
sudo systemctl restart systemd-journald