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This document describes the tools that power the VS Code Go extension.

Tools will be installed by default when you install the extension. You can also manually install or update all of these tools by running the [`Go: Install/Update Tools`](commands.md#go-installupdate-tools) command. The extension uses pinned versions of command-line tools. See the pinned versions in tools information [here](https://github.com/golang/vscode-go/blob/master/src/goToolsInformation.ts). If any tools are missing, you will see an `Analysis Tools Missing` warning in the bottom-right corner of the editor, which will prompt you to install these tools.
Tools will be installed by default when you install the extension. You can also manually install or update all of these tools by running the [`Go: Install/Update Tools`](commands.md#go-installupdate-tools) command. The extension uses pinned versions of command-line tools. See the pinned versions in tools information [here](https://github.com/golang/vscode-go/blob/master/extension/src/goToolsInformation.ts). If any tools are missing, you will see an `Analysis Tools Missing` warning in the bottom-right corner of the editor, which will prompt you to install these tools.

VS Code Go will install the tools to your `$GOPATH/bin` by default.

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