SCIP indexer for Golang.
This will build and install the latest version of scip-go
go install github.com/sourcegraph/scip-go/cmd/scip-go@latest
You can confirm it's been installed by running:
scip-go --version
From the root of your project, you can run:
scip-go
If scip-go
is unable to determine some project information, you may need to provide some command-line arguments.
scip-go --module-name=NAME --module-version=VERSION
If this doesn't solve the problem, check the rest of the available flags in:
scip-go --help
- Unable to navigate to Go standard library.
- To solve this, you may want to use the
--go-version=go1.X.Y
flag when indexing and then also index the go versions manually. - To index the Go standard library, you'll want to check out https://github.com/golang/go, checkout the tag you want, navigate to the
src/
directory, and then run:$ scip-go --go-version=go1.X.Y
and then upload that index to your local sourcegraph instance.- After you've done this, you should be able to navigate to the standard library.
- To solve this, you may want to use the
(NOTE: Projects without a go.mod
may experience challenges indexing. See next section for details)
scip-go
by default uses a few different go
commands from the command line to
gain information about the project and module. To avoid running go
directly
(perhaps you have some other build system), you will need to supply the folling args.
scip-go --module-name="<my modules name here>"
NOTE: The rest of this isn't properly implemented yet. It's on the todo list for scip-go.
# Install scip-go
go install github.com/sourcegraph/scip-go/cmd/scip-go@latest
# Run scip-go
scip-go
# Upload index with any necessary tokens (shown here using GitHub workflow syntax)
src code-intel upload -github-token='${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}' -no-progress
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