Using GitHub to store Go packages
This section will teach you how to create a GitHub repository where you can keep your Go package and make it available to the world.
First, you need to create the GitHub repository on your own. The easiest way to create a new GitHub repository is by visiting the GitHub website and going to the Repositories tab, where you can see your existing repositories and create new ones. Click the New button and type in the necessary information for creating a new GitHub repository. If you made your repository public, everyone will be able to see it—if it is a private repository, only the people you choose are going to be able to look into it.
Having a clear README.md
file in your GitHub repository that explains the way the Go package works is considered a very good practice.
Next, you need to clone the repository on your local computer. I usually clone it using the git(1)
utility. If the name of the repository is sqlite06
and the GitHub username...