What is the difference between go get and go install?
go get
does two main things in this order:
downloads and saves in
$GOPATH/src/<import-path>
the packages (source code) named in the import paths, along with their dependencies, thenexecutes a
go install
The -d
flag (go get -d
) instructs go get
to stop after downloading the packages; that is, it instructs go get
not to do go install
the difference:
go get
// verify if packages need to be downloaded, download if needed then compile
go install
// skip the part with packages download, just compile (this will throw an error if any packages are missing)
about GOPATH
environment variable
The GOPATH
environment variable is used by the Go tools. It must be set in order to be able to get
, build
and install
packages, and it specifies the location of your workspace. It is likely the only environment variable you'll need to set when developing Go code.
Again, the GOPATH
should not point to the Go installation, but rather to your workspace.
For example, on Windows, if you decide that your workspace is at c:\gowork\
, you will need to set GOPATH
value as c:\gowork
Your source code should be at c:\gowork\src\<some project folder>\
and after you run go get
at command prompt from within c:\gowork\src\<some project folder>\
you will see the c:\gowork\bin\
and c:\gowork\pkg\
being created.
go install
is part of the workflow when working locally. Say you want to use a library, but for some reason a change is required. You would do:
go get -d library
, which only downloads it;- make the change on the downloaded package;
go install library
to install the local version.
As far as I know go get
has no flags to indicate it should not download, so it can't replace go install
here.
The same workflow is used when you develop a new package from scratch.
EDIT: six years later, Go 1.16 has updated and clarified the usage of go install
and go get
: https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.16#modules
go install
, with or without a version suffix (as described above), is now the recommended way to build and install packages in module mode.go get
should be used with the-d
flag to adjust the current module's dependencies without building packages, and use ofgo get
to build and install packages is deprecated. In a future release, the-d
flag will always be enabled.