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Verify that you have Go 1.22+ installed
$ go version
If
go
is not installed, follow instructions on the Go website. -
Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/cli/cli.git gh-cli $ cd gh-cli
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Build and install
# installs to '/usr/local' by default; sudo may be required, or sudo -E for configured go environments $ make install # or, install to a different location $ make install prefix=/path/to/gh
# build the `bin\gh.exe` binary > go run script\build.go
There is no install step available on Windows.
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Run
gh version
to check if it worked.Run
bin\gh version
to check if it worked.
You can use any platform with Go installed to build a binary that is intended for another platform or CPU architecture. This is achieved by setting environment variables such as GOOS and GOARCH.
For example, to compile the gh
binary for the 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS:
# on a Unix-like system:
$ GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 CGO_ENABLED=0 make clean bin/gh
# on Windows, pass environment variables as arguments to the build script:
> go run script\build.go clean bin\gh GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm GOARM=7 CGO_ENABLED=0
Run go tool dist list
to list all supported values of GOOS/GOARCH.
Tip: to reduce the size of the resulting binary, you can use GO_LDFLAGS="-s -w"
. This omits
symbol tables used for debugging. See the list of supported linker flags.