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  • golang-standards/project-layout

    Standard Go Project Layout

  • > https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout

    The name of the repo is really and intentionally misleading. rsc filled an issue there to point this out, but the repo maintainer just disabled issues altogether so now no one can see it.

    Even when it would not have such parasitic name, many seasoned Go programmers, me included, consider the self-proclaimed "Standard Go project Layout" as the opposite of what is good and advisable.

    Unfortunately, the name just works, so it is being recommended all over the Internet since its inception.

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