Try the following in sh:
////////usr/local/go/bin/go
Well, how about this: I use ruby or python. And not shell.
Somehow I have been doing so since +25 years. Never regretted it.
Never really needed shell either. (Ok, that's not entirely true;
I refer to shell scripts. I do use bash as my primary shell, largely
due to simplicity; I don't use shell scripts though, save for keeping
a few legacy ones should I be at a computer that has no support for
ruby, python or perl. But this is super-rare nowadays.)
Somehow I have been doing so since +25 years. Never regretted it. Never really needed shell either. (Ok, that's not entirely true; I refer to shell scripts. I do use bash as my primary shell, largely due to simplicity; I don't use shell scripts though, save for keeping a few legacy ones should I be at a computer that has no support for ruby, python or perl. But this is super-rare nowadays.)