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Idiomatic Go 1.25+ development. Use when writing Go code, designing APIs, discussing Go patterns, or reviewing Go implementations. Emphasizes stdlib, concrete types, simple error handling, and minimal dependencies.

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Go Development (1.25+)

Core Philosophy

  1. Stdlib and Mature Libraries First

    • Always prefer Go stdlib solutions
    • External deps only when stdlib is insufficient
    • Choose mature, well-maintained libs when needed
    • Don't reinvent the wheel—use existing solutions
  2. Concrete Types Over any

    • Never use interface{} or any when concrete type works
    • Generics for reusable utilities, concrete types for business logic
    • Accept interfaces, return structs
  3. Private Interfaces at Consumer

    • Define interfaces private (lowercase) where used
    • Decouples code, enables testing
    • Implementation returns concrete types
  4. Flat Control Flow

    • Early returns, guard clauses
    • No nested IFs—max 2 levels
    • Switch for multi-case logic
  5. Explicit Error Handling

    • Always wrap with context
    • Use errors.Is()/errors.As()
    • No bare return err

Quick Patterns

Private Interface at Consumer

// service/user.go - private interface where it's USED
type userStore interface {
    Get(ctx context.Context, id string) (*User, error)
}

type Service struct {
    store userStore  // accepts interface
}

// repo/postgres.go - returns concrete type
func NewPostgresStore(db *sql.DB) *PostgresStore {
    return &PostgresStore{db: db}
}

Flat Control Flow (No Nesting)

// GOOD: guard clauses, early returns
func process(user *User) error {
    if user == nil {
        return ErrNilUser
    }
    if user.Email == "" {
        return ErrMissingEmail
    }
    if !isValidEmail(user.Email) {
        return ErrInvalidEmail
    }
    return doWork(user)
}

// BAD: nested conditions
func process(user *User) error {
    if user != nil {
        if user.Email != "" {
            if isValidEmail(user.Email) {
                return doWork(user)
            }
        }
    }
    return nil
}

Error Handling

if err := doThing(); err != nil {
    return fmt.Errorf("do thing: %w", err)  // always wrap
}

// Sentinel errors
if errors.Is(err, ErrNotFound) {
    return http.StatusNotFound
}

Concrete Types (Avoid any)

// GOOD: concrete types
func ProcessUsers(users []User) error { ... }
func GetUserByID(id string) (*User, error) { ... }

// BAD: unnecessary any
func ProcessItems(items []any) error { ... }
func GetByID(id any) (any, error) { ... }

Table-Driven Tests

tests := []struct {
    name    string
    input   string
    want    string
    wantErr bool
}{
    {"valid", "hello", "HELLO", false},
    {"empty", "", "", true},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
    t.Run(tt.name, func(t *testing.T) {
        got, err := Process(tt.input)
        if tt.wantErr {
            require.Error(t, err)
            return
        }
        require.NoError(t, err)
        assert.Equal(t, tt.want, got)
    })
}

Go 1.25 Features

  • testing/synctest: Deterministic concurrent testing
  • encoding/json/v2: 3-10x faster (GOEXPERIMENT=jsonv2)
  • runtime/trace.FlightRecorder: Production trace capture
  • Container-aware GOMAXPROCS: Auto-detects cgroup limits

References

Tooling

go build ./...           # Build
go test -race ./...      # Test with race detector
golangci-lint run        # Lint
mockery --all            # Generate mocks

Install

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AI Quality Score

95/100Analyzed 2/13/2026

An excellent, high-density technical reference for idiomatic Go development. It combines architectural philosophy with concrete, actionable code patterns and tooling instructions. The content is highly reusable across projects and promotes safe coding practices.

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Updated2/5/2026
Publishermajiayu000

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