Is it possible to build (install, go get, etc) an executable with the name foobar
if my Golang package name is one of the following:
github.com/
go build -o
You can specify the executable name using the -o switch with go build
. For your example it would look something like:
cd $GOPATH/github.com/username/go-foobar && go build -o foobar
. However, you're just left with the executable in the package's folder -- you still need to install it somehow.
However, I don't know of any way to specify that for someone using go get github.com/username/go-foobar
to install your tool. For instance, see this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/33243591/2415176
If you're not worried about people installing your tool with go get
, this is the kind of thing you can wrap in a Makefile.