thank you very much, very useful

On Monday, February 16, 2026 at 3:06:18 PM UTC Stephen Illingworth wrote:

> I want to run the gopls analsysers on all the files in my project. I was 
> hoping something like the following would work:
>
>     gopls check ./...
>
> But unfortunately, "gopls check" only works with filenames and the ./... 
> is for packages.
> I really want to only check the files in each package in turn.
>
> I've created the following bash script to do what I need:
>
> https://gist.github.com/JetSetIlly/0cb4fb553df41e7dfba134ec4fb78cc7
>
>     Usage: GOPLS_CHECK <PATH> [QUIET]
>
> It works by finding all packages in the specified path and running an 
> instance of "gopls check" for the files in each package. The number of 
> "gopls check" running in parallel at any one time is limited to the number 
> of CPU cores.
>
> By default, the script will print out the names of the packages it is 
> checking. This can be suppressed with the optional QUIET argument. When 
> QUIET is set then only the output from gopls itself is printed.
>
> Besides gopls, all commands should be available on any system with bash 
> installed (xargs, dirname, etc.)
>
>
>
> A simpler way of doing this would be to pass every file in the entire 
> project to "gopls check" in one gulp. This didn't work well for me, 
> seemingly because of the presence of build tags in some of my packages. The 
> method described above works better for my purposes.
>
> I'm posting because I thought that it might be useful to other people. I'm 
> also curious if there are existing solutions. I was surprised at not being 
> able to find an existing way to run the gopls analysers in this fashion.
>
>
>
>

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