Watch
Watches for changes in a directory tree and reruns a command in an acme win or just on the terminal. (by eaburns)
GNU/Emacs go-mode
Emacs mode for the Go programming language (by dominikh)
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Watch
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We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-05.
GNU/Emacs go-mode
Posts with mentions or reviews of GNU/Emacs go-mode.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-25.
- go-mode.el: Emacs mode for the Go programming language
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setting up emacs for go programming language
It seems that most Go utilities have been submerged into gopls, the LSP server. So a lot of older websites that suggest how to configure go-mode might be outdated, because of the cultural shift away from the unix-ish little, collaborative utilities approach. This means you will need a LSP client -- the Go project has some documentation on that. I'd strongly recommend Eglot, if you are uncertain what to use(0). This page explains how to install gopls with your Go toolchain.
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Is there an emacs equivalent of "Dash.app" ?
I haven't used Dash, so I don't know the specifics of what it works, but if it works like running pydoc or godoc or whatever Java has inside your text editor, here is a plugin for pydoc inside emacs and here's another for godoc (as part of a larger mode for go). I just tested godoc and it seems to work fine, if a little too basic.
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How can I use the Go language on emacs?
This question makes very little sense to be honest. Try using spacemacs. It has a go language server runner. Otherwise try this https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Watch and GNU/Emacs go-mode you can also consider the following projects:
go-plus - An Enhanced Go Experience For The Atom Editor
vim-go - Go development plugin for Vim
vim-compiler-go - Vim compiler plugin for Go (golang)
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
Go for Visual Studio Code
GoSublime - A Golang plugin collection for SublimeText 3, providing code completion and other IDE-like features.
vscode-go - Go extension for Visual Studio Code
go-language-server - A Go language server.
vscode-go-doc - An Microsoft Visual Code extension for Golang to print symbol definition to output
gofumpt - A stricter gofmt
Watch vs go-plus
GNU/Emacs go-mode vs vim-go
Watch vs vim-compiler-go
GNU/Emacs go-mode vs lsp-mode
Watch vs vim-go
GNU/Emacs go-mode vs Go for Visual Studio Code
Watch vs GoSublime
GNU/Emacs go-mode vs vscode-go
Watch vs go-language-server
GNU/Emacs go-mode vs vscode-go-doc
Watch vs Go for Visual Studio Code
GNU/Emacs go-mode vs gofumpt