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    goenv

    goenv

    Like pyenv and rbenv, but for Go

    goenv aims to be as simple as possible and follow the already established successful version management model of pyenv and rbenv. This project was cloned from pyenv and modified for Go. goenv does let you change the global Go version on a per-user basis. Provide support for per-project Go versions. Allow you to override the Go version with an environment variable. Search commands from multiple versions of Go at a time. At a high level, goenv intercepts Go commands using shim executables...
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    update-golang

    update-golang

    Easily fetch and install new Golang releases with minimal intrusion

    update-golang is a script to easily fetch and install new Golang releases with minimum system intrusion. The script uses local system OS and ARCH to download the correct binary release. It is not harmful to run the script multiple times. Downloaded releases are kept as cache under '/usr/local'. You can erase them manually. By default, the script only detects actual releases (not beta releases, not release candidates). However one can force any specific non-final release. The default behavior...
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