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Today I want to share a new draft design about embedded files for Go. Now what do I mean by embedded files? I mean inserting a file into your program at build time, so that you can access that files contents from the image of your own program, without having to have that file be present on the system that youre running on later. And doing this - inserting a file into a program - is a very old idea. I just docHubed for a couple examples that I had at hand. This is from Sixth Edition Unix. This is the very first program that the kernel runs when it starts up. You know, it needs to get a program from somewhere to get going. Most programs are created by forking the running program, but the very first program cant be forked from nothing, and so this is the very first file, that the kernel pretends is in the memory space of the running program. But this is exactly the same format as you would read from disk. Its just a raw executable file. It happens to be written as a sequence of octal w