pre-commit-golang
gofumpt
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pre-commit-golang
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Gofumpt: It's like gofmt except more strict
For those who may be interested, my go pre-commit hooks package has built-in support for gofumpt (along with a bunch if other linters):
https://github.com/TekWizely/pre-commit-golang
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Pre-Commit-Golang v1.0.0-rc.1 - Support For Environment Variables
TekWizely / pre-commit-golang v1.0.0-rc.1
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New go-critic v0.6.0
github / TekWizely / pre-ommit-golang
- pre-commit-golang - v1.0.0-beta.4 - Go Mod Tidy, GoFumpt, StaticCheck
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https://np.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/p4lykq/precommitgolang_v100beta4_recent_updates/h8zn8nf/
v1.0.0-beta.4 Support for staticcheck
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pre-commit-golang - v1.0.0-beta.4 + Recent updates
v1.0.0-beta.2 Support for go mod tidy Support for goumpt
- Pre-commit-Golang – v1.0.0-beta.4 and Recent updates
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Pre-commit-Golang v1.0.0-beta.1 – Now with support for running custom go tools
Quick Links: Project Page | Available Hooks | Installation | Releases
pre-commit-golang v1.0.0-beta.2
gofumpt
- Defining your variables in your return?
- Gofumpt: A stricter gofmt
- gofumpt: A stricter gofmt
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Gofumpt: It's like gofmt except more strict
In the roadmap section[1] the author says it's more of an experiment with a possibility that some of the rules might end up in the original 'gofmt' tool. While I agree that Go having a de facto formatter built in is wonderful, there are some absolutely fantastic additions in 'gofumpt' that I do hope wind up in 'gofmt'
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[1]: https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt#roadmap
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Is there any reason not to use go fmt?
No. If you want more strict formatting, you can use https://github.com/mvdan/gofumpt. Apart from using that, there is literally no reason not to use it.
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go-global-update - the missing command for updating globally installed go executables
I am the author of go-global-update, the missing command to update globally installed go executables (like gofumpt, gopls, gotop, and other CLI tools you may have installed globally in your system - in your GOBIN directory).
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setting up emacs for go programming language
I think that the one tool that might still be useful outside of gopls is goimports. It can be used as a gofmt replacement, that also automatically manages and removes imports. Gopls can integrate staticcheck and gofumpt, but my understanding is that they have to be installed manually. See the settings section for more on that(1).
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Is there a better alternative to `gofmt`?
I use gofumpt but I'm pretty sure it doesn't wrap either (and I don't want it to so we're good)
What are some alternatives?
pre-commit - A framework for managing and maintaining multi-language pre-commit hooks.
goimports - [mirror] Go Tools
gosec - Go security checker
goimports-reviser - Right imports sorting & code formatting tool (goimports alternative)
go-critic - The most opinionated Go source code linter for code audit.
GNU/Emacs go-mode - Emacs mode for the Go programming language
go-parsing - A Multi-Package Go Repo Focused on Text Parsing, with Lexers, Parsers, and Related Utils
golangci-lint - Fast linters runner for Go
GVM - Go Version Manager
revive - 🔥 ~6x faster, stricter, configurable, extensible, and beautiful drop-in replacement for golint
TabNine - AI Code Completions
go-tools - Staticcheck - The advanced Go linter