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| title: Installing Go in Arch Linux using pacman
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| ### Installing Go in Arch Linux using pacman
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| Using Arch Linux Package Manager (pacman) is the easiest way to install Go. Based on the Arch Linux philosophy of providing new software versions very fast, you will get a very current version of go. 
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| Before you can install the go package, you have to bring the system up to date. 
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| ```shell
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| $ sudo pacman -Syu
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| $ sudo pacman -S go
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| ```
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| 
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| #### Check installation and version of go
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| To check if go was successfully installed, use:
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| ```shell
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| $ go version
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| > go version go2.11.1 linux/amd64
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| ```
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| This will print to the console the version of go, while at the same time making sure the installation went smoothly.
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