Pkg.go.dev
A site for discovering Go packages
Pkg.go.dev is a website for discovering and evaluating Go packages and modules.
You can check it out at https://pkg.go.dev.
Roadmap
Pkg.go.dev launched
in November 2019, and is currently under active development by the Go team.
Here's what we are currently working on:
-
Design updates: We have some design changes planned for pkg.go.dev,
to address
UX feedback
that we have received.
You can expect a more cohesive search and navigation experience coming soon.
We plan to share these designs for feedback once they are ready. -
Godoc.org redirect: Longer term, we are working towards
redirecting godoc.org traffic to
pkg.go.dev. We know that there are features available on godoc.org that users
want to see on pkg.go.dev, and we want to ensure that we address these. We’ve
been keeping track of issues related to redirecting godoc.org traffic on
Go issue #39144.
These issues will be prioritized in the next few months. We also plan to
continue improving our license detection algorithm. -
Search improvements: We’ll be improving our search experience based on
feedback in Go issue #37810,
to make it easier for users to find the dependencies they are looking for and
make better decisions around which ones to import.
We encourage everyone to begin using pkg.go.dev today for
all of their needs and to
file feedback! You can redirect
all of your requests from godoc.org to pkg.go.dev, by clicking
Always use pkg.go.dev
at the top of any page on godoc.org.
Issues
If you want to report a bug or have a feature suggestion, please first check
the known issues to see if your
issue is already being discussed. If an issue does not already exist, feel free
to file an issue.
For answers to frequently asked questions, see go.dev/about.
You can also chat with us on the #tools slack channel on the
Gophers slack.
Contributing
We would love your help!
Our canonical Git repository is located at
go.googlesource.com/pkgsite.
There is a mirror of the repository at
github.com/golang/pkgsite.
To contribute, please read our contributing guide.
License
Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under the BSD-style
license found in the LICENSE file.