Provided by: gccgo-go_1.24~2_amd64 

NAME
go - tool for managing Go source code
SYNOPSIS
go command [arguments]
DESCRIPTION
The Go distribution includes a command, named go, that automates the downloading, building, installation,
and testing of Go packages and commands.
COMMANDS
Each command is documented in its own manpage. For example, the build command is documented in go-
build(1). The commands are:
bug start a bug report
build compile packages and dependencies
clean remove object files and cached files
doc show documentation for package or symbol
env print Go environment information
fix update packages to use new APIs
fmt gofmt (reformat) package sources
generate
generate Go files by processing source
get add dependencies to current module and install them
install
compile and install packages and dependencies
list list packages or modules
mod module maintenance
work workspace maintenance
run compile and run Go program
test test packages
tool run specified go tool
version
print Go version
vet report likely mistakes in packages
Use "go help <command>" for more information about a command.
ADDITIONAL HELP TOPICS
buildconstraint
build constraints
buildmode
build modes
c calling between Go and C
cache build and test caching
environment
environment variables
filetype
file types
go.mod the go.mod file
gopath GOPATH environment variable
gopath-get
legacy GOPATH go get
goproxy
module proxy protocol
importpath
import path syntax
modules
modules, module versions, and more
module-get
module-aware go get
module-auth
module authentication using go.sum
packages
package lists and patterns
private
configuration for downloading non-public code
testflag
testing flags
testfunc
testing functions
vcs controlling version control with GOVCS
Use "go help <topic>" for more information about that topic.
SEE ALSO
go-build(1), go-clean(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Michael Stapelberg <stapelberg@debian.org> and is maintained by the
Debian Go Compiler Team <team+go-compiler@tracker.debian.org> based on the output of ‘go help’ for the
Debian project (and may be used by others).
2022-03-15 GO(1)