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Yet another Go REPL that works nicely. Featured with line editing, code completion, and more.

Screencast

(Screencast taken with cho45/KeyCast)

Usage

gore

After a prompt is shown, enter any Go expressions/statements/functions or commands described below.

To quit the session, type Ctrl-D or use :q command.

Features

  • Line editing with history
  • Multi-line input
  • Package importing with completion
  • Evaluates any expressions, statements and function declarations
  • No "evaluated but not used" errors
  • Code completion (requires gocode)
  • Showing documents
  • Auto-importing (gore -autoimport)

REPL Commands

Some functionalities are provided as commands in the REPL:

:import <package path>  Import package
:type <expr>            Print the type of expression
:print                  Show current source
:write [<filename>]     Write out current source to file
:clear                  Clear the codes
:doc <expr or pkg>      Show document
:help                   List commands
:quit                   Quit the session

Supported Versions

Only the latest major version.

Installation

The gore command requires Go tool-chains on runtime, so standalone binary is not distributed.

go get -u github.com/motemen/gore/cmd/gore

Make sure $GOPATH/bin is in your $PATH.

Also recommended:

go get -u github.com/mdempsky/gocode   # for code completion

Or you can use Docker:

git clone https://github.com/motemen/gore.git
cd gore
docker build -t gore .
docker run -it --rm gore

FAQ/Caveats

  • gore runs code using go run for each input. All the inputted lines are evaluated again and again so you can't bind the evaluated time by time.Now(), for example. If you don't like this behavior, you may want to use yaegi.
  • gore support Go modules. You can load local modules when you start gore at the project directory. You don't need to go get to check the usage of a remote repository, :import github.com/... will automatically download that module. Also, you don't need to go get the pretty print module anymore. If you want to load a local code from $GOPATH, you need to create the modules file (go mod init ...) and then start gore at the project directory.

License

The MIT License.

Author

motemen <motemen@gmail.com>