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golang-standards/project-layout
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
cmd: here where we will leave the main.go that starts our app.
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What's your go to literature to build Go libraries?
> 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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"14 Years of Go" by Rob Pike
Your comment makes it look as if you're saying you hate the Go development team, but it seems that isn't the case.
I get a little of what you're saying, I wouldn't say I hate anyone, but I strongly dislike how a lot of projects are organized. I think a lot stems from https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout , which pretended to be standard and was so (ab)used one of the creators opened an issue about it. If you look at the actual Go src, it's much, much cleaner.
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Looking for elegant code bases written in GoLang
So you don't get blind sided for self proclaimed "standards" that are not
- I'm coming from Java and I have been told that I'm writing go like I'm writing Java. Basically creating structs, injecting fields, and attaching methods. What else can I do?
- O poder do CLI com Golang e Cobra CLI
- Como deixar o Swagger com tema dark mode usando Swaggo e Golang
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Can I point a module to a subdirectory?
I am writing a project that has two components: a CLI and a library. I've organised the project as follows (as per organisation instructions):
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How To Build A Containerized Microservice in Golang: A Step-by-step Guide with Example Use-Case
Familiarity with the standard Golang project structure, which you can find here.
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Building RESTful API with Hexagonal Architecture in Go
I've been learning how to build web applications using different frameworks and languages for a while now, such as Laravel with its MVC architecture and Node.js following the 'Hapi.js Way'. As I'm trying to create a new portfolio project using Go, I found myself contemplating over the ideal project structure. I wanted something that not only aligns with the standard Go project layout, but also makes the code both easy to write and understand. That's when I stumbled upon the concept of Hexagonal Architecture, as showcased in Netflix's engineering blog. The idea of seamlessly swapping infrastructures with minimal code changes fascinated me, and I decided to implement it in my new project.
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termui: Golang Terminal Dashboard
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- A highly configurable terminal dashboard for developers and creators
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Looking for a user-level job scheduling system
Ideally, I'd also like it to have a terminal dashboard that can give me a nice at-a-glance status report on all these tasks. Maybe I can force wtf to do this, but it seems like I might have to write a custom module to pull it off, and I am not a golang programmer.
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Sampler - a highly configurable dashboard in your terminal
I've been using WTF as a terminal dashboard. Sampler looks great, gonna give it a try!
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What are some alternatives?
uber-go-style-guide-kr - Uber's Go Style Guide Official Translation in Korean. Linked to the uber-go/guide as a part of contributions
cursor - 🖱️ Go module to move the terminal cursor in any direction on every operating system.
modern-go-application - Modern Go Application example
slack-term - Slack client for your terminal
uber-go-style-guide-th - Uber's Go Style Guide Translation in Thai. Linked to the uber-go/guide as a part of contributions https://github.com/uber-go/guide
Golang-Project-Structure - Golang Skeleton With Fully Managed Versions For Kick Start GoLang Project Development
go-restful-api - An idiomatic Go REST API starter kit (boilerplate) following the SOLID principles and Clean Architecture
torpar - TUI Client for Torrent Paradise
cookiecutter-golang - A Go project template
devdash - :bento: Highly Configurable Terminal Dashboard for Developers and Creators
service - Starter-kit for writing services in Go using Kubernetes.
pterm - ✨ #PTerm is a modern Go module to easily beautify console output. Featuring charts, progressbars, tables, trees, text input, select menus and much more 🚀 It's completely configurable and 100% cross-platform compatible.