plugins/go-dev/skills/implementing-go/SKILL.md
Implements concise, streamlined Go code matching exact architect specifications. Use when writing Go code, creating packages, or when the user asks to implement features in Go.
npx skillsauth add qte77/claude-code-plugins implementing-goInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Creates focused, streamlined Go implementations following architect specifications exactly. No over-engineering.
See references/go-best-practices.md for comprehensive Go guidelines.
Simple Tasks: Single package, minimal structs, error wrapping with %w, table-driven tests
Complex Tasks: Multi-package with interfaces, goroutines with context, custom error types, integration tests
Always: Use existing project patterns, pass validation
Simple Tasks: Minimal functions with proper error handling Complex Tasks: Complete packages with interfaces, tests, and documentation All outputs: Concise, streamlined, no unnecessary complexity
Before completing any task:
go test ./... && go vet ./... && golangci-lint run
All tests, vet checks, and linting must pass.
documentation
Generate or update README.md files across three scopes — repo (with project-type detection), account (GitHub user profile), and org (organization profile). Use when creating, updating, or aligning a README to org conventions.
development
Audit README.md files against best practices for repos, accounts, or orgs. Detects missing sections, stale links, inconsistent formatting, and convention violations. Use when reviewing README quality across one or many repos.
development
Analyzes industry websites for design patterns, layout, typography, and content strategies using first-principles thinking. Use when researching website design, UI patterns, or competitive design analysis.
development
Audits website usability for UX optimization, covering forms, navigation, validation, and microcopy. Use when reviewing user experience, task completion flows, or interface friction points.