Manage Your Applications Go Environment
Goenv helps you to work with multiple golang versions at the same time whether on mac or linux operating system. It supports both global and per-application version configuration.
Download the latest goenv binary. Make it executable from everywhere.
$ export GOENV_LATEST_VERSION=$(curl --silent "https://api.github.com/repos/clivern/Goenv/releases/latest" | jq '.tag_name' | sed -E 's/.*"([^"]+)".*/\1/' | tr -d v)
# For Linux
$ curl -sL https://github.com/clivern/Goenv/releases/download/v{$GOENV_LATEST_VERSION}/goenv_Linux_x86_64.tar.gz | tar xz
# For Mac (Arm M chips)
$ curl -sL https://github.com/clivern/Goenv/releases/download/v{$GOENV_LATEST_VERSION}/goenv_Darwin_arm64.tar.gz | tar xz
# For Mac (Intel)
$ curl -sL https://github.com/clivern/Goenv/releases/download/v{$GOENV_LATEST_VERSION}/goenv_Darwin_x86_64.tar.gz | tar xzConfigure the goenv using the following command
$ goenv configAdd goenv shims to PATH using the following command. also append it to ~/.profile file to make it permanent.
$ export PATH="$HOME/.goenv/shims:"$PATH
# OR
$ eval "$(goenv init)"Find an installable go version
$ goenv ls-remoteInstall a new go version 1.24.2 and set as a global
$ goenv install 1.24.2
$ goenv global 1.24.2To configure a local version different from the global
$ goenv local 1.24.2To Uninstall a version
$ goenv uninstall 1.24.2Show the used version either from current directory or parent directories or the global version.
$ goenv versionTo list all installed versions
$ goenv versionsfor a list of all available commands
$ goenv --help
๐บ Manage Your Applications Go Environment.
If you have any suggestions, bug reports, or annoyances please report
them to our issue tracker at <https://github.com/clivern/goenv/issues>
Usage:
goenv [command]
Available Commands:
completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
config Configure the goenv application.
exec Show the current go version.
global Set or show the global go version.
help Help about any command
info Print the goenv version
init Init the import path for goenv shims.
install Install a go version.
license Print the license
ls-remote List installable go versions.
local Set or show the local application-specific go version.
rehash Refresh binaries under goenv shim directory.
satisfy Satisfy the current directry go version.
uninstall Uninstall a specific go version.
version Show the current go version.
versions List installed go versions.
Flags:
-h, --help help for goenv
Use "goenv [command] --help" for more information about a command.Goenv is inspired by and works like rbenv. At a high level, goenv intercepts Go commands using shim executables injected into your PATH, determines which Go version has been specified by your application or globally, and passes your commands to the correct Go installation bin folder.
Understanding PATH
When you run a command like go or gofmt, your operating system searches through a list of directories to find an executable file with that name. This list of directories lives in an environment variable called PATH, with each directory in the list separated by a colon:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin
Directories in PATH are searched from left to right, so a matching executable in a directory at the beginning of the list takes precedence over another one at the end. In this example, the /usr/local/bin directory will be searched first, then /usr/bin, then /bin.
Understanding Shims
goenv works by inserting a directory of shims at the front of your PATH:
~/.goenv/shims:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/binThrough a process called rehashing, goenv maintains shims in that directory to match every Go command across every installed version of go like gofmt and so on.
shims are lightweight executables that simply pass your command to the right binary under the current go version, your operating system will do the following:
- Search your
PATHfor an executable file namedgofmt. - Find the goenv shim named
gofmtat the beginning of yourPATH - Run the shim named
gofmt, which in turn fetch the target go version and use thegofmtinsidego/bindirectory.
Choosing the Go Version
When you execute a shim, goenv determines which Go version to use by reading it from the following sources, in this order:
- The first
.go-versionfile found by searching the current working directory and each of its parent directories until reaching the root of your filesystem. You can modify the.go-versionfile in the current working directory with thegoenv local x.x.xcommand. - The global
$HOME/.goenv/.go-versionfile. You can modify this file using thegoenv global x.x.xcommand.
For transparency into our release cycle and in striving to maintain backward compatibility, Goenv is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines and release process is predictable and business-friendly.
See the Releases section of our GitHub project for changelogs for each release version of Goenv. It contains summaries of the most noteworthy changes made in each release. Also see the Milestones section for the future roadmap.
If you have any suggestions, bug reports, or annoyances please report them to our issue tracker at https://github.com/clivern/goenv/issues
If you discover a security vulnerability within Goenv, please send an email to hello@clivern.com
We are an open source, community-driven project so please feel free to join us. see the contributing guidelines for more details.
ยฉ 2022, Clivern. Released under MIT License.
Goenv is authored and maintained by @clivern.
