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hi everyone its from tutorials.net and in this tutorial were going to be looking at the new embed feature that is going to be made available in go version 116 when its released in february of next year now if you want to play with this feature yourself youre going to have to download the go 116 beta 1 binary and you can do that by typing in the terminal go get golang.org slash dl go 1.16 beta1 and then once that command is finished youll have to run go 1.16 beta 1 download and thatll effectively go grab the binary and add it to your path so that you can run it just as you normally would the go binary cool now with that out of the way lets dive into our main.go file and start creating a go application thats going to be able to leverage this new embed functionality now im going to start off with package main and then im going to import the embed package and then im going to create the main function which is the entry point for our go application next in order to embed a file w