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NAME

       godoc - extracts and generates documentation for Go programs

SYNOPSIS

       godoc [flag] command [ name ...  ]

DESCRIPTION

       Godoc extracts and generates documentation for Go programs.

       It has two modes.

       Without  the  -http  flag,  it  runs in command-line mode and prints plain text documentation to standard
       output and exits. If both a library package and a command with the same name  exists,  using  the  prefix
       cmd/  will  force  documentation  on  the  command  rather than the library package.  If the -src flag is
       specified, godoc prints the exported interface of a package in Go source form, or the implementation of a
       specific exported language entity:

             godoc fmt                # documentation for package fmt
             godoc fmt Printf         # documentation for fmt.Printf
             godoc cmd/go             # force documentation for the go command
             godoc -src fmt           # fmt package interface in Go source form
             godoc -src fmt Printf    # implementation of fmt.Printf

       In  command-line  mode,  the -q flag enables search queries against a godoc running as a webserver. If no
       explicit server address is specified with the -server flag, godoc first  tries  localhost:6060  and  then
       http://golang.org.

             godoc -q Reader
             godoc -q math.Sin
             godoc -server=:6060 -q sin

       With the -http flag, it runs as a web server and presents the documentation as a web page.

             godoc -http=:6060

       By default, godoc looks at the packages it finds via $GOROOT and $GOPATH (if set). Additional directories
       may be specified via the -path flag which accepts a list of colon-separated  paths;  unrooted  paths  are
       relative  to the current working directory. Each path is considered as an additional root for packages in
       order of appearance. The last (absolute) path element is the prefix for the package path.  For  instance,
       given the flag value:

             path=".:/home/bar:/public"

       for a godoc started in /home/user/godoc, absolute paths are mapped to package paths as follows:

             /home/user/godoc/x -> godoc/x
             /home/bar/x        -> bar/x
             /public/x          -> public/x

       When  godoc runs as a web server and -index is set, a search index is maintained. The index is created at
       startup.

       The index contains both identifier and full text search information (searchable via regular expressions).
       The  maximum  number of full text search results shown can be set with the -maxresults flag; if set to 0,
       no full text results are shown, and only an identifier index but no full text search index is created.

       The presentation mode of web pages served by godoc can be controlled  with  the  "m"  URL  parameter;  it
       accepts a comma-separated list of flag names as value:

       all    show documentation for all declarations, not just the exported ones

       methods
              show all embedded methods, not just those of unexported anonymous fields

       src    show the original source code rather then the extracted documentation

       text   present the page in textual (command-line) form rather than HTML

       flat   present flat (not indented) directory listings using full paths

       For  instance,  http://golang.org/pkg/math/big/?m=all,text  shows the documentation for all (not just the
       exported) declarations of package big, in textual form (as it would appear  when  using  godoc  from  the
       command line: "godoc -src math/big .*").

       By  default,  godoc  serves  files from the file system of the underlying OS. Instead, a .zip file may be
       provided via the -zip flag, which contains the file system to serve. The file paths stored  in  the  .zip
       file must use slash ('/') as path separator; and they must be unrooted.  $GOROOT (or -goroot) must be set
       to the .zip file directory path containing the Go root directory. For instance, for a .zip  file  created
       by the command:

             zip go.zip $HOME/go

       one may run godoc as follows:

             godoc -http=:6060 -zip=go.zip -goroot=$HOME/go

       See    "Godoc:    documenting    Go    code"    for    how    to   write   good   comments   for   godoc:
       http://golang.org/doc/articles/godoc_documenting_go_code.html

OPTIONS

       -v     verbose mode

       -q     arguments are considered search queries: a legal query is a single identifier (such as ToLower) or
              a qualified identifier (such as math.Sin).

       -src   print (exported) source in command-line mode

       -tabwidth=4
              width of tabs in units of spaces

       -timestamps=true
              show timestamps with directory listings

       -index enable identifier and full text search index (no search box is shown if -index is not set)

       -index_files=""
              glob  pattern  specifying  index files; if not empty, the index is read from these files in sorted
              order

       -index_throttle=0.75
              index throttle value; a value of 0 means no time is allocated to the  indexer  (the  indexer  will
              never  finish),  a  value  of  1.0  means  that  index creation is running at full throttle (other
              goroutines may get no time while the index is built)

       -write_index=false
              write index to a file; the file name must be specified with -index_files

       -maxresults=10000
              maximum number of full text search results shown (no full text index is built if maxresults <= 0)

       -path=""
              additional package directories (colon-separated)

       -html  print HTML in command-line mode

       -goroot=$GOROOT
              Go root directory

       -http=addr
              HTTP service address (e.g., '127.0.0.1:6060' or just ':6060')

       -server=addr
              webserver address for command line searches

       -templates=""
              directory containing alternate template files; if  set,  the  directory  may  provide  alternative
              template files for the files in $GOROOT/lib/godoc

       -url=path
              print to standard output the data that would be served by an HTTP request for path

       -zip=""
              zip file providing the file system to serve; disabled if empty

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and
       may be used by others).

                                                   2012-05-13                                           GODOC(1)