go-best-practices
This Claude Code skill provides Go development patterns for type-first development practices. It should be applied when reading or writing Go files to ensure adherence to patterns including custom types for domain primitives, interface-based behavior contracts, functional options for configuration, and error handling strategies that leverage Go's type system to prevent invalid states at compile time.
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# Go Best Practices
## Type-First Development
Types define the contract before implementation. Follow this workflow:
1. **Define data structures** - structs and interfaces first
2. **Define function signatures** - parameters, return types, and error conditions
3. **Implement to satisfy types** - let the compiler guide completeness
4. **Validate at boundaries** - check inputs where data enters the system
### Make Illegal States Unrepresentable
Use Go's type system to prevent invalid states at compile time.
**Structs for domain models:**
```go
// Define the data model first
type User struct {
ID UserID
Email string
Name string
CreatedAt time.Time
}
type CreateUserRequest struct {
Email string
Name string
}
// Functions follow from the types
func CreateUser(req CreateUserRequest) (*User, error) {
// implementation
}
```
**Custom types for domain primitives:**
```go
// Distinct types prevent mixing up IDs
type UserID string
type OrderID string
func GetUser(id UserID) (*User, error) {
// Compiler prevents passing OrderID here
}
func NewUserID(raw string) UserID {
return UserID(raw)
}
// Methods attach behavior to the type
func (id UserID) String() string {
return string(id)
}
```
**Interfaces for behavior contracts:**
```go
// Define what you need, not what you have
type Reader interface {
Read(p []byte) (n int, err error)
}
type UserRepository interface {
GetByID(ctx context.Context, id UserID) (*User, error)
Save(ctx context.Context, user *User) error
}
// Accept interfaces, return structs
func ProcessInput(r Reader) ([]byte, error) {
return io.ReadAll(r)
}
```
**Enums with iota:**
```go
type Status int
const (
StatusActive Status = iota + 1
StatusInactive
StatusPending
)
func (s Status) String() string {
switch s {
case StatusActive:
return "active"
case StatusInactive:
return "inactive"
case StatusPending:
return "pending"
default:
return fmt.Sprintf("Status(%d)", s)
}
}
// Exhaustive handling in switch
func ProcessStatus(s Status) (string, error) {
switch s {
case StatusActive:
return "processing", nil
case StatusInactive:
return "skipped", nil
case StatusPending:
return "waiting", nil
default:
return "", fmt.Errorf("unhandled status: %v", s)
}
}
```
**Functional options for flexible construction:**
```go
type ServerOption func(*Server)
func WithPort(port int) ServerOption {
return func(s *Server) {
s.port = port
}
}
func WithTimeout(d time.Duration) ServerOption {
return func(s *Server) {
s.timeout = d
}
}
func NewServer(opts ...ServerOption) *Server {
s := &Server{
port: 8080, // sensible defaults
timeout: 30 * time.Second,
}
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(s)
}
return s
}
// Usage: NewServer(WithPort(3000), WithTimeout(time.Minute))
```
**Embed for composition:**
```go
type Timestamps struct {
CreatedAt time.Time
UpdatedAt time.Time
}
type User struct {
Timestamps // embedded - User has CreatedAt, UpdatedAt
ID UserID
Email string
}
```
## Module Structure
Prefer smaller files within packages: one type or concern per file. Split when a file handles multiple unrelated types or exceeds ~300 lines. Keep tests in `_test.go` files alongside implementation. Package boundaries define the API; internal organization is flexible.
## Functional Patterns
- Use value receivers when methods don't mutate state; reserve pointer receivers for mutation.
- Avoid package-level mutable variables; pass dependencies explicitly via function parameters.
- Return new structs/slices rather than mutating inputs; makes data flow explicit.
- Use closures and higher-order functions where they simplify code (e.g., `sort.Slice`, iterators).
## Instructions
- Return errors with context using `fmt.Errorf` and `%w` for wrapping. This preserves the error chain for debugging.
- Every function returns a value or an error; unimplemented paths return descriptive errors. Explicit failures are debuggable.
- Handle all branches in `switch` statements; include a `default` case that returns an error. Exhaustive handling prevents silent bugs.
- Pass `context.Context` to external calls with explicit timeouts. Runaway requests cause cascading failures.
- Reserve `panic` for truly unrecoverable situations; prefer returning errors. Panics crash the program.
- Add or update table-driven tests for new logic; cover edge cases (empty input, nil, boundaries).
## Examples
Explicit failure for unimplemented logic:
```go
func buildWidget(widgetType string) (*Widget, error) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("buildWidget not implemented for type: %s", widgetType)
}
```
Wrap errors with context to preserve the chain:
```go
out, err := client.Do(ctx, req)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetch widget failed: %w", err)
}
return out, nil
```
Exhaustive switch with default error:
```go
func processStatus(status string) (string, error) {
switch status {
case "active":
return "processing", nil
case "inactive":
return "skipped", nil
default:
return "", fmt.Errorf("unhandled status: %s", status)
}
}
```
Structured logging with slog:
```go
import "log/slog"
var log = slog.With("component", "widgets")
func createWidget(name string) (*Widget, error) {
log.Debug("creating widget", "name", name)
widget := &Widget{Name: name}
log.Debug("created widget", "id", widget.ID)
return widget, nil
}
```
## Configuration
- Load config from environment variables at startup; validate required values before use. Missing config should cause immediate exit.
- Define a Config struct as single source of truth; avoid `os.Getenv` scattered throughout code.
- Use sensible defaults for development; require explicit values for production secrets.
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