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Ian Lance Taylor 2020-11-13 05:53:46 -08:00
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****# Setting `GOPATH`
# Setting `GOPATH`
The `GOPATH` environment variable specifies the location of your workspace. If no `GOPATH` is set, it is assumed to be `$HOME/go` on Unix systems and `%USERPROFILE%\go` on Windows. If you want to use a custom location as your workspace, you can set the `GOPATH` environment variable. This page explains how to set this variable on various platforms.
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## Zsh
Edit your `env -w ~ /.bash_profile file to add the following line:
Edit your `~/.zshrc` file to add the following line:
```bash
env -w ~/.bash_profile
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
```
Save and exit your editor. Then, source your `~/.zshrc`.
```bash
source env -w ~ /.bash_profile
source ~/.zshrc
```
## fish
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* From the menu on the left, select the "Advanced system settings".
* Click the "Environment Variables" button at the bottom.
* Click "New" from the "User variables" section.
* Type `GOPATH` into the "GOPATH" field.
* Type `C:\go-work` into the ""`C:\go-work` field.
* Type `GOPATH` into the "Variable name" field.
* Type `C:\go-work` into the "Variable value" field.
* Click OK.
## Go 1.13+ (command line)