Bash script to automate installation and removal of single-user Go language tools.
Feel free to change the variables on the beginning to match whatever version of Go you need.
Tested working on:
- ✅ Ubuntu 16.04 to 20.04
- ✅ macOS Sierra (10.12) to Big Sur (11.3)
Supported shells:
- Bash, fish, Zsh
wget
orcurl
- Bash shell
Download and run with wget
or curl
. Here's the short version using the official git.io shortening:
# Linux typically has wget installed
wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash
# macOS typically has curl installed
curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash
Or, if you are more comfortable with the raw URL:
wget -q -O - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/canha/golang-tools-install-script/master/goinstall.sh | bash
# or...
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/canha/golang-tools-install-script/master/goinstall.sh | bash
Pass the --version
option into the script including the version that you wish to install.
wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --version 1.18
# or...
curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --version 1.18
Pass the --remove
option into the script:
wget -q -O - https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --remove
# or...
curl -L https://git.io/vQhTU | bash -s -- --remove
By default, the script will create .go
and go
folders on your home directory and add the needed variables and PATH
expansion.
$HOME/.go is the directory where Go will be installed to.
$HOME/go is the default workspace directory.
Read more about the workspace.
In order to install Go into another location, set the environment variables $GOROOT
and $GOPATH
before (un)installing:
export GOROOT=/opt/go
export GOPATH=$HOME/projects/go