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It took me sometime to have some basic understandings of Go's package structure & came up with this in my project:

</github.com/myproject/demo/
▸ config/
▸ crypto/
▸ demo/
    executable.go
  deps.go
  LICENSE
  README.md
  demo.go

I can now have the same name for the libary & binary, but not in the way I want. Binary executable has to be installed separately via go get like "go get github.com/myproject/demo/demo", is there anyway to install the binary executable via single go get like "go get github.com/myproject/demo"?

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I believe you can do:

go get github.com/myproject/demo/...

The ellipsis (...) means all sub directories

I'm pretty sure this will install all executables and libraries in your "demo" repository

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  • Wah, didn't know a trick like this. Work pretty well. But is there any thing I can add/config to achieve the same goal in the standard way?
    – Jim Zhan
    Jan 4, 2015 at 7:18
  • What do you mean by 'standard way" meaning, someone does go get github.com/myproject/demo and gets multiple executables? nope, no way to do that that I'm aware of Jan 4, 2015 at 17:33
  • Exactly, thought it could be (& it really should) configured to achieved this. But thanks anyway, the ellipsis trick is already good enough :-)
    – Jim Zhan
    Jan 5, 2015 at 0:58

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