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IDEsAndTextEditorPlugins
Jason Buberel edited this page Aug 11, 2015
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- Atom: javascript-based editor from GitHub. Go support at go-plus
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BBedit: commercial text editor for OS X.
- Basic Go support available with the module http://pine.barebones.com/extensions/Go.plist.zip
- Go.bbpackage with clippings, ctags standard library completion, better syntax highlighting, and tools
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Brackets: A modern, open source text editor that understands web design.
- go-ide Go support with autocompletion through gocode.
- Codebox IDE: open source cross-platform IDE, runs on desktop (Linux or OS X] and in the cloud with Go support
- Eclipse IDE: Very popular open source cross-platform IDE. GoClipse plugin enables Go support.
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Emacs: Extensible and customizable text editor.
- Mode file maintained at https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el.
- GoFlyMake Flymake-style syntax checking for Go
- go-errcheck.el Errcheck integration for Emacs
- Gedit: Official text editor for the GNOME Desktop. Plugin for Auto-Completion and Code-Formatting available.
- Gocode: An autocompletion daemon that includes support for emacs and vim.
- godef: Prints the source location of definitions in Go programs. Integrates with acme and emacs.
- Gotags: Generates ctags-compatible tag files
- GoWorks: NetBeans based open source Go IDE.
- IntelliJ IDEA: Commercial cross-platform IDE, free Community Edition available. Plugin for Go support available.
- jEdit: Open source cross-platform text editor. Syntax-highlighting file available.
- Komodo IDE Powerful cross-platform IDE, Go-lang support will be built-in as of version 9 (currently available as a pre-release).
- Komodo Edit Powerful cross-platform text editor, Go-lang support available via plugin
- Lime Text: Developed in Go, aims to be a Free and open-source software alternative to Sublime Text. Not quite ready yet but welcoming contributions to the progress. https://github.com/limetext/lime
- LiteIDE: A simple, open source and cross-platform Go IDE
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Notepad++: Free source code editor for Windows.
- notepadplus-go Syntax highlighting, functions list panel (for code browsing), code completion for keywords & builtins.
- The GOnpp plugin (available via Notepad++'s built-in Plugin Manager) provides code completion (requires gocode), function calltips, goimports integration, and keyboard shortcuts for common go commands. [sources, binaries].
- GoAutocomplete is another code completion plugin.
- Sublime Text: Commercial text editor. Plugin collection with IDE-like features available.
- TextMate: Commercial text editor for OS X. Source code available under the GPLv3. Bundle for Go available.
- TextWrangler: free little brother of BBedit. Both the Go module and Go.bbpackage for BBedit work for TextWrangler as well.
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Vim: Vi Improved. There are a number of plugins available that make editing Go code easier.
- The vim-go plugin includes misc/vim and has many other new improvements.
- The Syntastic plugin gives instant feedback on compile errors
- The tagbar plugin uses Gotags, above, to show an outline of the current file
- A vim compiler plugin for syntax checking
- A vim-godef plugin integrates with the 'godef' tool, above
- A vim-go-extra is vim plugin based on misc/vim in go repository. This works fine on windows too!
- Visual Studio Code: Recently launched in Preview, Visual Studio Code supports GO syntax highlighting out of the box.
- GNU Nano: a simple .nanorc for GNU Nano ("pico").
- Zeus: Commercial IDE for Go (Windows or Linux with Wine).
Other environments such Xcode and kate also had minor support checked in to the Go tree up until Go 1.3. If you want these, search the standard repository's history. Here is a link: https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/misc/?name=release-branch.go1.3
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