= gore image:https://travis-ci.org/motemen/gore.svg?branch=master["Build Status", link="https://travis-ci.org/motemen/gore"]
Yet another Go REPL that works nicely. Featured with line editing, code completion, and more.
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_(Screencast taken with https://github.com/cho45/KeyCast[cho45/KeyCast])_
== Usage
gore
After a prompt is shown, enter any Go expressions/statements or commands described below.
To quit the session, type `Ctrl-D`.
== Features
* Line editing with history
* Multiline inputs
* Package importing with completion
* Evaluates any expressions or statements
* No "evaluated but not used"
* Code completion (requires https://github.com/nsf/gocode[gocode])
* Pretty printing (https://github.com/k0kubun/pp[pp] or https://github.com/davecgh/go-spew[spew] recommended)
* Showing documents (requires https://golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc[godoc])
* Auto-importing
== REPL Commands
Some functionalities are provided as colon-commands:
:import <package path> Import package
:print Show current source
:write [<filename>] Write out current source to file
:doc <expr or pkg> Show document (requires godoc)
:help List commands
:quit Quit the session
== Installation
gore uses Go toolchains, so I don't provide binaries.
go get github.com/motemen/gore
Make sure `$GOPATH/bin` is in your `$PATH`.
Also recommended:
go get github.com/nsf/gocode
go get github.com/k0kubun/pp # or github.com/davecgh/go-spew
go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/godoc
== Caveats
* gore runs code using `go run` for each input. If you have entered time-consuming code,
gore will run it for each input and take some time.
== TODO
* Undoing input
* Configuration
* :write completion
* Direct editing of code
* Using external sources
* API
== License
link:./LICENSE[The MIT License].
== Author
motemen <motemen@gmail.com>
When started, a prompt is shown waiting for input. Enter any statement or expression to proceed.
If an expression is given or any variables are assigned or defined, their data will be pretty-printed.
Some special functionalities are provided as commands, which starts with colons:
:import <package path> Imports a package
:print Prints current source code
:write [<filename>] Writes out current code
:doc <target> Shows documentation for an expression or package name given
:help Lists commands
:quit Quit the session