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diff --git a/go/golang/go/doc/cmd.html b/go/golang/go/doc/cmd.html deleted file mode 100644 index c590f4d3..00000000 --- a/go/golang/go/doc/cmd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -<!--{ - "Title": "Command Documentation", - "Path": "/doc/cmd" -}--> - -<p> -There is a suite of programs to build and process Go source code. -Instead of being run directly, programs in the suite are usually invoked -by the <a href="/cmd/go/">go</a> program. -</p> - -<p> -The most common way to run these programs is as a subcommand of the go program, -for instance as <code>go fmt</code>. Run like this, the command operates on -complete packages of Go source code, with the go program invoking the -underlying binary with arguments appropriate to package-level processing. -</p> - -<p> -The programs can also be run as stand-alone binaries, with unmodified arguments, -using the go <code>tool</code> subcommand, such as <code>go tool vet</code>. -This style of invocation allows, for instance, checking a single source file -rather than an entire package: <code>go tool vet myprogram.go</code> as -compared to <code>go vet mypackage</code>. -Some of the commands, such as <code>pprof</code>, are accessible only through -the go <code>tool</code> subcommand. -</p> - -<p> -Finally the <code>fmt</code> and <code>godoc</code> commands are installed -as regular binaries called <code>gofmt</code> and <code>godoc</code> because -they are so often referenced. -</p> - -<p> -Click on the links for more documentation, invocation methods, and usage details. -</p> - -<table class="dir"> -<tr> -<th>Name</th> -<th> </th> -<th>Synopsis</th> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="/cmd/go/">go</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td> -The <code>go</code> program manages Go source code and runs the other -commands listed here. -See the command docs for usage -details. -<br><br> -</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="/cmd/cgo/">cgo</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td>Cgo enables the creation of Go packages that call C code.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="/cmd/cover/">cover</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td>Cover is a program for creating and analyzing the coverage profiles -generated by <code>"go test -coverprofile"</code>.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="/cmd/fix/">fix</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td>Fix finds Go programs that use old features of the language and libraries -and rewrites them to use newer ones.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="/cmd/go/">fmt</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td>Fmt formats Go packages, it is also available as an independent <a href="/cmd/gofmt/"> -gofmt</a> command with more general options.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="//godoc.org/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc/">godoc</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td>Godoc extracts and generates documentation for Go packages.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><a href="/cmd/vet/">vet</a></td> -<td> </td> -<td>Vet examines Go source code and reports suspicious constructs, such as Printf -calls whose arguments do not align with the format string.</td> -</tr> - -</table> - -<p> -This is an abridged list. See the <a href="/cmd/">full command reference</a> -for documentation of the compilers and more. -</p> |