go/template
provides a blueprint for production-ready Go project layouts.
Credit to Renée French for the Go Gopher logo
Credit to Go Authors for the official Go logo
- Makefile for most common tasks
- optimized Dockerfile
- golangci-lint default configuration
- pre-push git hook to ensure no linting issues
- gRPC support
- folder structure based on github.com/golang-standards/project-layout
- enforced default packages
go.uber.org/zap
for logginggo.uber.org/automaxprocs
to be safe in container environments (see this article for more information)
If you have Go 1.16+, you can directly install by running:
go install github.com/schwarzit/go-template/cmd/gt@latest
Download the desired version for your operating system and processor architecture from the go-template releases page.
Make the file executable and place it in a directory available in your $PATH
.
go/template
's gt
CLI requires at least the following executables on $PATH
to run succesfully:
- Go >= 1.15
- Git
These are used at the end of gt new
's execution to initialize Git and Go modules in the newly created project repository.
Use the template to generate your repo:
gt new
Initialize the project:
cd <your project>
make all
To get an overview of all options that can be set for the template you can take a look at the options definition file, run the CLI or check out the testing example values file.
Name | |
---|---|
@brumhard | tobias.brumhard@mail.schwarz |
@linuxluigi | steffen.exler@mail.schwarz |
@danielzwink | daniel.zwink@mail.schwarz |
If you want to contribute to go/template
please have a look at our contribution guidelines.