optic
revive
optic | revive | |
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4 | 10 | |
11 | 4,639 | |
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6.4 | 8.3 | |
10 months ago | 8 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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optic
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The Gorilla web toolkit project is being revived, all repos are out of archive mode.
Doesn't hurt to be more frugal & heavily scope the code we write. I wrote optic to solve one problem for a net/http service. Would love feedback in the context of this disucssion.
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net/http extension to exchange structs
Hello u/nicguy I believe I was able to tidy up the module exports. Thanks for this suggestion! Check the commit! Let me know what you think.
revive
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revive v1.3.4 is now available
The v1.3.4 of revive, the fast, configurable, extensible, flexible, and beautiful linter for Go, is available.
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net/http extension to exchange structs
I would suggest checking out something like revive to improve the code. For instance you use an errors.New(fmt.Sprintf(... when you can just use fmt.Errorf(... to simplify it. I am not saying obey everything but there are some good lints included that can even catch bugs (for instance misusing errors.Is or errors.As or general equality).
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Why elixir over Golang
Linting and static analysis: https://revive.run/
- Just migrated our Open Source project to Golang
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Revive 1.3 is out
For people using this linter (like me) https://github.com/mgechev/revive
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Is there a better alternative to `gofmt`?
Been using https://github.com/mgechev/revive in all my projects.
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Change Blogging my first Hacktoberfest (2021)
The day after, I talked about the Hacktoberfest to Salvador (architect colleague and my technical/career unofficial mentor). He is known for contributing to revive a Golang linter. We decided that I could contribute by solving these 3 issues (2 new rules and add a docker image to the release). Since this moment, I have been coding every available hour I had. It felt so reviving to spend time coding on new projects, rewarding to solve issues for people actually using the tool. Here are all my contributions.
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Golang Style Checkers
While golint may be deprecated it has been brought back as revive. You can also enable in golangci-lint.
- Mgechev/revive: faster,stricter,configurable,extensible,replacement for golint
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pre-commit-golang v0.8.3 - Now with revive support
This release adds support for revive, a ~6x faster, stricter, configurable, extensible, and beautiful drop-in replacement for golint.
What are some alternatives?
simplerr - Advanced Go error handling, made simple
go-critic - The most opinionated Go source code linter for code audit.
pagoda - Rapid, easy full-stack web development starter kit in Go
go-tools - Staticcheck - The advanced Go linter
vbalancer - The vbalancer is a highload proxy for TCP traffic. It provides high availability, scalability for applications running on multiple servers. It allows users to easily manage and scale their applications.
emusak-ui - This is a tool which allows you to download saves or mods for Nintendo Switch emulators using a compatible Emusak backend
reddit-post-exporter - Export desired amount of posts from specified subreddit and category/sort without any API wrappers
wrapcheck - A Go linter to check that errors from external packages are wrapped
baraka - a tool for handling file uploads simple
ALVR - Stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi
wafme0w - Fast and lightweight Web Application Firewall Fingerprinting tool
ireturn - Accept Interfaces, Return Concrete Types