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vim-go-tutorial
DESCRIPTION
vim-go-tutorial is a step-by-step educational repository that teaches developers how to install, configure, and effectively use the vim-go plugin for Go development inside Vim. The project walks users through a structured learning path that begins with quick setup and progresses through building, testing, refactoring, navigation, and code generation workflows. It is designed primarily for developers who want to turn Vim into a full-featured Go IDE while understanding the tooling rather than relying on opaque configurations. The tutorial demonstrates real commands such as GoBuild, GoRun, and GoImport, helping users connect Vim actions to the underlying Go toolchain. Although the repository is archived and no longer maintained, it remains a valuable learning reference for developers adopting vim-go or studying historical Go editor workflows.
Features
- Guided installation of vim-go
- Hands-on Go workflow examples
- Coverage of build run and test commands
- Navigation and refactoring demonstrations
- Import management tutorials
- Structured learning progression
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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