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The GO command line provides powerful tool functionality:
Here's a list of common:
Go build: Compile Go Code
Go clean: Clears the object file, similar to make
Go env: Gives a list of the values of the environment variables associated with Go
Go fix:fix because the Go version upgrade caused the problem of the package, personally feel this feature is very powerful, to understand the detailed features, you can use Godoc fix to see the description
Go Fmt:godoc said can format code files, in fact, I use the time, and no formatting, but will be an error hint, follow-up needs to study
Go install: Compiling and installing the package (including dependencies) is actually equivalent to going to the go build first and then copy the compiled item to the PKG or bin
Go get: Download the package and install it (including dependencies), which is actually the same as downloading it first and then running the Go install
Go list: List all currently installed package, can use Go liist-json to view the details
Go run: Compiling and running the GO program
Go test: Execute this command, will automatically read the source code directory named *_test.go file, build and run the test executable file
Go version: List the current versions of Go