What is the best way to structure your golang application ?

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  • golang-standards/project-layout

    Standard Go Project Layout

  • Recently researched this for a new project and built a template repo using some info from: https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout

  • go-clean-arch

    Go (Golang) Clean Architecture based on Reading Uncle Bob's Clean Architecture

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  • go-service-layout

    A template for designing go service

  • go-hexagonal

    Discontinued Hexagonal Architecture Based On DDD

  • I recently started a project based on this boilerplate repo: https://github.com/voigt/go-hexagonal

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