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A Journey to Find an Ultimate Development Environment
The purpose of a version manager is to help you navigate or install any tools for development easily. Version Manager can be one tool for each dependency (e.g. NVM, g) or One tool for all dependencies (e.g. asdf, mise).
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How can I get recent go versions?
I really like g: https://github.com/stefanmaric/g It’s simple, fast to use, and reliable.
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Managing multiple Go versions in the local environment
If you are using a Unix based system you can use: https://github.com/stefanmaric/g I use it daily and works like charm, I only had some problems using `godoc` but it is solveble if you set the GOPATH to the go location and not the g installation directory
- How can we push homebrew to update go package?
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Simple But Not Simple For Me lol
Don't use Brew for Go! Brew is great for a lot of things but but not for Go installation. So far this is the best Go version manager i've found. It can be nice to have different versions easily available. https://github.com/stefanmaric/g
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NVM equivalent in go?
I used this, easy and stable https://github.com/stefanmaric/g
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setting up Go 1.17.5 on a chromebook
Whatever the language, I find that using a version manager reduces stress considerably. This is the one I use, but there are others: https://github.com/stefanmaric/g
bob
- Bob 0.8.0: Keeping Hot Reloading for React, Vuejs or Svelte Functional
- Blob
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 06 February 2023
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Managing multiple Go versions in the local environment
I use https://bob.build to switch between go versions in my build graph. It's like... ... build: cmd: go build dependencies: [go_1_18]
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Is My Package Reproducible Yet?
Using Nix[0] should solve the reproducibility of a package. We use its package manager for bob[1] to achieve reproducible builds for projects.
[0] https://nixos.org/guides/how-nix-works.html
[1] https://bob.build/
- Show HN: Reproducible builds using Nix-shell with bob
- Bob 0.6.3 released - An opinionated Bazel competitor which keeps IDE integration and hot-reloading functional by writing build outputs directly to the scope of a monorepo.
What are some alternatives?
GVM - Go Version Manager
devbox - Instant, easy, and predictable development environments
Shadowsocks-Cloak-Installer - A one-key script to setup Cloak plugin with Shadowsocks on your server
Bazel - a fast, scalable, multi-language and extensible build system
gvm - Go Version Manager (gvm) enables seamless installing and swapping between Go versions with a single command. This tool manages a Go environment for the user by allowing a user to specify which Go version they wish to use and handling all of the steps to install and configure that Go version. GVM also supports installing Go from the official Golang master branch so that you can easily try the next version of Go without waiting for a pre release build.
nix-portable - Nix - Static, Permissionless, Installation-free, Pre-configured
goenv - :blue_car: Like pyenv and rbenv, but for Go.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
asdf-golang - Go plugin for the asdf version manager
envd - 🏕️ Reproducible development environment
autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell
resholve - a shell resolver? :) (find and resolve shell script dependencies)