If you want the command to be installed: Why don't you install
_the_ _command_ with 
    go install https://github.com/chmike/clog/cmd/clogClr@latest
? (Note that there is no need to install the package.)

V.

On Wednesday, 25 May 2022 at 08:13:58 UTC+2 christoph...@gmail.com wrote:

> I have a small package (https://github.com/chmike/clog) that also 
> contains a command in the cmd subdirectory (clogClr). How do I install 
> the clog package and the command ? 
>
> When I execute "go install github.com/chmike/clog@latest" I get the error 
> message that it is not a main package. When I use go get that package is 
> installed, but not the command (clogClr). 
>
> I understand that for security purpose installing a package should not 
> automatically install an executable binary. 
>
> For now I do a git clone and a "go install ./...". It's fine for me, not 
> for an end user. I assume there is a better way. 
>

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