GCI, a tool that controls golang package import order and makes it always deterministic.
The desired output format is highly configurable and allows for more custom formatting than goimport
does.
GCI considers a import block based on AST as below:
Doc
Name Path Comment
All comments will keep as they were, except the independent comment blocks(line breaks before and after).
GCI splits all import blocks into different sections, now support five section type:
- standard: Golang official imports, like "fmt"
- custom: Custom section, use full and the longest match (match full string first, if multiple matches, use the longest one)
- default: All rest import blocks
- blank: Put blank imports together in a separate group
- dot: Put dot imports together in a separate group
The priority is standard > default > custom > blank > dot, all sections sort alphabetically inside. By default, blank and dot sections are not used and the corresponding lines end up in the other groups.
All import blocks use one TAB(\t
) as Indent.
Since v0.9.0, GCI always puts C import block as the first.
Note:
nolint
is hard to handle at section level, GCI will consider it as a single comment.
To download and install the highest available release version -
go install github.com/daixiang0/gci@latest
You may also specify a specific version, for example:
go install github.com/daixiang0/[email protected]
Now GCI provides two command line methods, mainly for backward compatibility.
GCI supports three modes of operation
$ gci print -h
Print outputs the formatted file. If you want to apply the changes to a file use write instead!
Usage:
gci print path... [flags]
Aliases:
print, output
Flags:
-d, --debug Enables debug output from the formatter
-h, --help help for write
-s, --section strings Sections define how inputs will be processed. Section names are case-insensitive and may contain parameters in (). The section order is standard > default > custom > blank > dot. The default value is [standard,default].
standard - standard section that Golang provides officially, like "fmt"
Prefix(github.com/daixiang0) - custom section, groups all imports with the specified Prefix. Imports will be matched to the longest Prefix.
default - default section, contains all rest imports
blank - blank section, contains all blank imports. This section is not presed unless explicitly enabled. (default [standard,default])
--skip-generated Skip generated files
--custom-order Enable custom order of sections. If specified, make the section order the same as your configuration order. The default order is standard > default > custom > blank > dot.
$ gci write -h
Write modifies the specified files in-place
Usage:
gci write path... [flags]
Aliases:
write, overwrite
Flags:
-d, --debug Enables debug output from the formatter
-h, --help help for write
-s, --section strings Sections define how inputs will be processed. Section names are case-insensitive and may contain parameters in (). The section order is standard > default > custom > blank > dot. The default value is [standard,default].
standard - standard section thatolang provides officially, like "fmt"
Prefix(github.com/daixiang0) - custom section, groups all imports with the specified Prefix. Imports will be matched to the longest Prefix.
default - default section, contains all rest imports
blank - blank section, contains all blank imports. This section is not presed unless explicitly enabled.
dot - dot section, contains all dot imports. This section is not presed unless explicitly enabled. (default [standard,default])
--skip-generated Skip generated files
--custom-order Enable custom order of sections. If specified, make the section order the same as your configuration order. The default order is standard > default > custom > blank > dot.
$ gci diff -h
Diff prints a patch in the style of the diff tool that contains the required changes to the file to make it adhere to the specified formatting.
Usage:
gci diff path... [flags]
Flags:
-d, --debug Enables debug output from the formatter
-h, --help help for write
-s, --section strings Sections define how inputs will be processed. Section names are case-insensitive and may contain parameters in (). The section order is standard > default > custom > blank > dot. The default value is [standard,default].
standard - standard section thatolang provides officially, like "fmt"
Prefix(github.com/daixiang0) - custom section, groups all imports with the specified Prefix. Imports will be matched to the longest Prefix.
default - default section, contains all rest imports
blank - blank section, contains all blank imports. This section is not presed unless explicitly enabled.
dot - dot section, contains all dot imports. This section is not presed unless explicitly enabled. (default [standard,default])
--skip-generated Skip generated files
--custom-order Enable custom order of sections. If specified, make the section order the same as your configuration order. The default order is standard > default > custom > blank > dot.
Usage:
gci [-diff | -write] [--local localPackageURLs] path... [flags]
Flags:
-d, --diff display diffs instead of rewriting files
-h, --help help for gci
-l, --local strings put imports beginning with this string after 3rd-party packages, separate imports by comma
-v, --version version for gci
-w, --write write result to (source) file instead of stdout
Note::
The old style is only for local tests, will be deprecated, please uses new style, golangci-lint
uses new style as well.
Run gci write -s standard -s default -s "prefix(github.com/daixiang0/gci)" main.go
and you will handle following cases:
package main
import (
"golang.org/x/tools"
"fmt"
"github.com/daixiang0/gci"
)
to
package main
import (
"fmt"
"golang.org/x/tools"
"github.com/daixiang0/gci"
)
package main
import (
"fmt"
go "github.com/golang"
"github.com/daixiang0/gci"
)
to
package main
import (
"fmt"
go "github.com/golang"
"github.com/daixiang0/gci"
)
package main
import (
"fmt"
go "github.com/golang"
_ "github.com/golang/blank"
. "github.com/golang/dot"
"github.com/daixiang0/gci"
_ "github.com/daixiang0/gci/blank"
. "github.com/daixiang0/gci/dot"
)
to
package main
import (
"fmt"
go "github.com/golang"
"github.com/daixiang0/gci"
_ "github.com/daixiang0/gci/blank"
_ "github.com/golang/blank"
. "github.com/daixiang0/gci/dot"
. "github.com/golang/dot"
)
- Ensure only one blank between
Name
andPath
in an import block - Ensure only one blank between
Path
andComment
in an import block - Format comments
- Add more testcases
- Support imports completion (please use
goimports
first then use GCI) - Optimize comments