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# `gopls`, the Go language server

[![PkgGoDev](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/golang.org/x/tools/gopls)](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/gopls)

`gopls` (pronounced "Go please") is the official Go [language server] developed
by the Go team. It provides IDE features to any [LSP]-compatible editor.

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You should not need to interact with `gopls` directly--it will be automatically
integrated into your editor. The specific features and settings vary slightly
by editor, so we recommend that you proceed to the [documentation for your
editor](#editors) below.

## Editors

To get started with `gopls`, install an LSP plugin in your editor of choice.

* [VSCode](https://github.com/golang/vscode-go/blob/master/README.md)
* [Vim / Neovim](doc/vim.md)
* [Emacs](doc/emacs.md)
* [Atom](https://github.com/MordFustang21/ide-gopls)
* [Sublime Text](doc/subl.md)
* [Acme](https://github.com/fhs/acme-lsp)

If you use `gopls` with an editor that is not on this list, please let us know
by [filing an issue](#new-issue) or [modifying this documentation](doc/contributing.md).

## Installation

For the most part, you should not need to install or update `gopls`. Your
editor should handle that step for you.

If you do want to get the latest stable version of `gopls`, change to any
directory that is both outside of your `GOPATH` and outside of a module (a temp
directory is fine), and run:

```sh
go install golang.org/x/tools/gopls@latest
```

Learn more in the [advanced installation
instructions](doc/advanced.md#installing-unreleased-versions).

## Setting up your workspace

`gopls` supports both Go module and GOPATH modes, but if you are working with
multiple modules or uncommon project layouts, you will need to specifically
configure your workspace. See the [Workspace document](doc/workspace.md) for
information on supported workspace layouts.

## Configuration

You can configure `gopls` to change your editor experience or view additional
debugging information. Configuration options will be made available by your
editor, so see your [editor's instructions](#editors) for specific details. A
full list of `gopls` settings can be found in the [Settings documentation](doc/settings.md).

### Environment variables

`gopls` inherits your editor's environment, so be aware of any environment
variables you configure. Some editors, such as VS Code, allow users to
selectively override the values of some environment variables.

## Troubleshooting

If you are having issues with `gopls`, please follow the steps described in the
[troubleshooting guide](doc/troubleshooting.md).

## Supported Go versions and build systems

`gopls` follows the
[Go Release Policy](https://golang.org/doc/devel/release.html#policy),
meaning that it officially supports the last 2 major Go releases. Per
[issue #39146](golang.org/issues/39146), we attempt to maintain best-effort
support for the last 4 major Go releases, but this support extends only to not
breaking the build and avoiding easily fixable regressions.

The following table shows the final gopls version that supports being built at
a given Go Version. Any more recent Go versions missing from this table can
still be built with the latest version of gopls.

| Go Version  | Final gopls Version With Support |
| ----------- | -------------------------------- |
| Go 1.12     | [gopls@v0.7.5](https://github.com/golang/tools/releases/tag/gopls%2Fv0.7.5) |

Our extended support is enforced via [continuous integration with older Go
versions](doc/contributing.md#ci). This legacy Go CI may not block releases:
test failures may be skipped rather than fixed. Furthermore, if a regression in
an older Go version causes irreconcilable CI failures, we may drop support for
that Go version in CI if it is 3 or 4 Go versions old.

`gopls` currently only supports the `go` command, so if you are using a
different build system, `gopls` will not work well. Bazel is not officially
supported, but Bazel support is in development (see
[bazelbuild/rules_go#512](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_go/issues/512)).
You can follow [these instructions](https://github.com/bazelbuild/rules_go/wiki/Editor-setup)
to configure your `gopls` to work with Bazel.

## Additional information

* [Features](doc/features.md)
* [Command-line interface](doc/command-line.md)
* [Advanced topics](doc/advanced.md)
* [Contributing to `gopls`](doc/contributing.md)
* [Integrating `gopls` with an editor](doc/design/integrating.md)
* [Design requirements and decisions](doc/design/design.md)
* [Implementation details](doc/design/implementation.md)
* [Open issues](https://github.com/golang/go/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Agopls)

[language server]: https://langserver.org
[LSP]: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
[Gophers Slack]: https://gophers.slack.com/