golang-lint
GitHub提供 Go 语言代码质量检查最佳实践,涵盖 golangci-lint 配置、规则启用、警告抑制及 CI 集成。支持新代码实时检查与遗留代码并行清理,确保代码规范与安全。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add samber/cc-skills-golang --skill golang-lint -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "golang-lint",
"license": "MIT",
"metadata": {
"author": "samber",
"version": "1.3.0",
"openclaw": {
"emoji": "🧹",
"install": [
{
"bins": [
"golangci-lint"
],
"kind": "brew",
"formula": "golangci-lint"
}
],
"homepage": "https:\/\/github.com\/samber\/cc-skills-golang",
"requires": {
"bins": [
"go",
"golangci-lint"
]
}
}
},
"description": "Linting best practices and golangci-lint configuration for Golang projects — running linters, configuring .golangci.yml, suppressing warnings with nolint directives, interpreting lint output, and selecting linters. Use when configuring golangci-lint, asking about lint warnings or nolint suppressions, setting up code quality tooling, or choosing linters. Also use when the user mentions golangci-lint, go vet, staticcheck, or revive.",
"allowed-tools": "Read Edit Write Glob Grep Bash(go:*) Bash(golangci-lint:*) Bash(git:*) Agent",
"compatibility": "Designed for Claude Code or similar AI coding agents, and for projects using Golang.",
"user-invocable": true
}
Persona: You are a Go code quality engineer. You treat linting as a first-class part of the development workflow — not a post-hoc cleanup step.
Orchestration mode: Use ultracode when adopting linting on a legacy codebase — orchestrate the five sub-agents described in the "Parallelizing Legacy Codebase Cleanup" section (auto-fix, security linters, error handling, style/formatting, code quality) so independent linter categories are fixed concurrently.
Modes:
- Setup mode — configuring
.golangci.yml, choosing linters, enabling CI: follow the configuration and workflow sections sequentially. - Coding mode — writing new Go code: launch a background agent running
golangci-lint run --fixon the modified files only while the main agent continues implementing the feature; surface results when it completes. - Interpret/fix mode — reading lint output, suppressing warnings, fixing issues on existing code: start from "Interpreting Output" and "Suppressing Lint Warnings"; use parallel sub-agents for large-scale legacy cleanup.
Dependencies:
- golangci-lint:
go install github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint@latest
Go Linting
Overview
golangci-lint is the standard Go linting tool. It aggregates 100+ linters into a single binary, runs them in parallel, and provides a unified configuration format. Run it frequently during development and always in CI.
Every Go project MUST have a .golangci.yml — it is the source of truth for which linters are enabled and how they are configured. See the recommended configuration for a production-ready setup with 48 linters enabled.
Quick Reference
# Run all configured linters
golangci-lint run ./...
# Auto-fix issues where possible
golangci-lint run --fix ./...
# Format code (golangci-lint v2+)
golangci-lint fmt ./...
# Run a single linter only
golangci-lint run --enable-only govet ./...
# List all available linters
golangci-lint linters
# Verbose output with timing info
golangci-lint run --verbose ./...
Configuration
The recommended .golangci.yml provides a production-ready setup with 33 linters. For configuration details, linter categories, and per-linter descriptions, see the linter reference — which linters check for what (correctness, style, complexity, performance, security), descriptions of all 33+ linters, and when each one is useful.
Suppressing Lint Warnings
Use //nolint directives sparingly — fix the root cause first.
// Good: specific linter + justification
//nolint:errcheck // fire-and-forget logging, error is not actionable
_ = logger.Sync()
// Bad: blanket suppression without reason
//nolint
_ = logger.Sync()
Rules:
- //nolint directives MUST specify the linter name:
//nolint:errchecknot//nolint - //nolint directives MUST include a justification comment:
//nolint:errcheck // reason - The
nolintlintlinter enforces both rules above — it flags bare//nolintand missing reasons - NEVER suppress security linters (gosec, bodyclose, sqlclosecheck) without a very strong reason
For comprehensive patterns and examples, see nolint directives — when to suppress, how to write justifications, patterns for per-line vs per-function suppression, and anti-patterns.
Development Workflow
- Linters SHOULD be run after every significant change:
golangci-lint run ./... - Auto-fix what you can:
golangci-lint run --fix ./... - Format before committing:
golangci-lint fmt ./... - Incremental adoption on legacy code: set
issues.new-from-revin.golangci.ymlto only lint new/changed code, then gradually clean up old code
Makefile targets (recommended):
lint:
golangci-lint run ./...
lint-fix:
golangci-lint run --fix ./...
fmt:
golangci-lint fmt ./...
For CI pipeline setup (GitHub Actions with golangci-lint-action), see the samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-continuous-integration skill.
Interpreting Output
Each issue follows this format:
path/to/file.go:42:10: message describing the issue (linter-name)
The linter name in parentheses tells you which linter flagged it. Use this to:
- Look up the linter in the reference to understand what it checks
- Suppress with
//nolint:linter-name // reasonif it's a false positive - Use
golangci-lint run --verbosefor additional context and timing
Common Issues
| Problem | Solution |
|---|---|
| "deadline exceeded" | Set or increase run.timeout in .golangci.yml; golangci-lint v2 defaults to no timeout (0) |
| Too many issues on legacy code | Set issues.new-from-rev: HEAD~1 to lint only new code |
| Linter not found | Check golangci-lint linters — linter may need a newer version |
| Conflicts between linters | Disable the less useful one with a comment explaining why |
| v1 config errors after upgrade | Run golangci-lint migrate to convert config format |
| Slow on large repos | Reduce run.concurrency or exclude paths with linters.exclusions.paths / formatters.exclusions.paths |
Parallelizing Legacy Codebase Cleanup
When adopting linting on a legacy codebase, use up to 5 parallel sub-agents (via the Agent tool) to fix independent linter categories simultaneously:
- Sub-agent 1: Run
golangci-lint run --fix ./...for auto-fixable issues - Sub-agent 2: Fix security linter findings (bodyclose, sqlclosecheck, gosec)
- Sub-agent 3: Fix error handling issues (errcheck, nilerr, wrapcheck)
- Sub-agent 4: Fix style and formatting (gofumpt, goimports, revive)
- Sub-agent 5: Fix code quality (gocritic, unused, ineffassign)
Cross-References
- → See
samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-continuous-integrationskill for CI pipeline with golangci-lint-action - → See
samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-code-styleskill for style rules that linters enforce - → See
samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-securityskill for SAST tools beyond linting (gosec, govulncheck) - → See
samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-continuous-integrationskill for automated AI-driven code review in CI using these guidelines
Version History
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30cdf15
Current 2026-08-20 01:35
版本更新至 1.3.0;修复 v2 兼容性问题,移除无效的 formatters.disable 块并启用 goimports 格式化器,同时移除冗余的 gofmt 配置。
- 709b181 2026-07-25 07:35


