golang-templates/seed
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7.9 | 6.6 | |
7 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Makefile | Go | |
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | MIT License |
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golang-templates/seed
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Go linters configuration, the right version.
Here is my "baseline": https://github.com/golang-templates/seed/blob/main/.golangci.yml ;)
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The first release of goyek - a library for creating build pipelines
BTW I also maintain https://github.com/golang-templates/seed and guess what I am using there? Makefile! Because this is the de-facto standard ;)
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golang-templates/seed builds Docker images OOTB
I am happy to announce that finally, https://github.com/golang-templates/seed is building a Docker container image. As well as it pushes it as part of the release pipeline.
go-starter
- Good reference webapp projects in Golang with tests
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Ask HN: Are you using Go for web development?
Yes, monolithic Go RESTful JSON API services - we currently depend on go-swagger, SQLBoiler (PostgreSQL) and echo.
Workflow: we use VSCode with devContainers (docker-compose local dev env), our tasks are simply defined in a Makefile. Our high-lvl dev workflow is documented here: https://github.com/allaboutapps/go-starter/wiki/FAQ#how-does...
Difficulties: Nothing special actually. We switched from Node.js to Go in the beginning of 2020 and it's been a pleasure for our new projects (software agency). I thought it was going to be hard to onboard our staff / new hires to Go and our stack, but this really turned out to be a non issue.
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VSCode, Dev Containers and Docker: moving software development forward
Can only second this, we use a VSCode devContainer-based setup in all of our projects and even migrate our legacy projects to it (software agency).
Here's our current base go template, you only need Docker+VSCode on your system to get started: https://github.com/allaboutapps/go-starter
Bonus points:
What are some alternatives?
pagoda - Rapid, easy full-stack web development starter kit in Go
go-restful-api - An idiomatic Go REST API starter kit (boilerplate) following the SOLID principles and Clean Architecture
go.uuid - UUID package for Go
golang-standards/project-layout - Standard Go Project Layout
cookiecutter-golang - A Go project template
modern-go-application - Modern Go Application example
vscode-dev-containers - NOTE: Most of the contents of this repository have been migrated to the new devcontainers GitHub org (https://github.com/devcontainers). See https://github.com/devcontainers/template-starter and https://github.com/devcontainers/feature-starter for information on creating your own!
service - Starter-kit for writing services in Go using Kubernetes.
scaffold - Generate scaffold project layout for Go.
eventhorizon - Event Sourcing for Go!
gobase - This is a simple skeleton for golang applications