GoClipse

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Neon (4.6), Oxygen (4.7), Photon (4.8), 2018-09 (4.9), 2018-12 (4.10), 2019-03 (4.11), 2019-06 (4.12), 2019-09 (4.13), 2019-12 (4.14), 2020-03 (4.15), 2020-06 (4.16), 2020-09 (4.17), 2020-12 (4.18), 2021-03 (4.19)

https://goclipse.github.io/releases/

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Solution Description

GoClipse is an Eclipse extension that adds IDE functionality for the Go programming language. A Go installation and other additional tools are required for full operation of GoClipse. See project page for more details: http://goclipse.github.io/

Categories: Programming Languages

Additional Details

Eclipse Versions: Neon (4.6), Oxygen (4.7), Photon (4.8), 2018-09 (4.9), 2018-12 (4.10), 2019-03 (4.11), 2019-06 (4.12), 2019-09 (4.13), 2019-12 (4.14), 2020-03 (4.15), 2020-06 (4.16), 2020-09 (4.17), 2020-12 (4.18), 2021-03 (4.19)

Platform Support: Windows, Mac, Linux/GTK

Date Created: Thursday, February 21, 2013 - 14:33

License: EPL

Date Updated: Friday, January 15, 2021 - 10:09

Submitted by: Bruno Medeiros

Date Ranking Installs Clickthroughs
November 2025 187/530 16 2
October 2025 167/637 100 20
September 2025 152/653 120 14
August 2025 166/615 86 19
July 2025 162/636 101 13
June 2025 162/627 106 12
May 2025 167/634 103 17
April 2025 135/623 147 21
March 2025 150/661 176 17
February 2025 163/645 134 20
January 2025 159/654 136 25
December 2024 158/654 151 16
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Please remove the project since it's no longer valid.  

The plugin will not work in Eclipse since it requires Java version 8

It's now extremely easy (and fun!) to add support for new languages in Eclipse, as the IDE now integrates with the Language Server Protocol. Someone should definitely look into creating a new plugin! You can check out the simple code I put together to add Ruby support as an example: https://github.com/PyvesB/eclipse-solargraph

This extension has been officially abandoned by its developer since 2017 and lacks many important features and support. I desperately would want someone to continue its development. I've tried VScode but I find Eclipse much more powerfull and intuitive.