Go Code Review
Review Go code against community style standards before a PR.
In test queue
Test report
- Verdict
- In test queue
- Tested
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- Environment
- Pending
In the test queue — machine-screened (validator 85/100, 126★ repo), full install/trigger/output test scheduled.
What Go Code Review does
Use when reviewing Go code or checking code against community style standards. Also use proactively before submitting a Go PR or when reviewing any Go code changes, even if the user doesn't explicitly request a style review. Does not cover language-specific syntax — delegates to specialized skills.
How to install Go Code Review
git clone https://github.com/cxuu/golang-skills
cp -r golang-skills/skills/go-code-review ~/.claude/skills/go-code-review
Skills live in ~/.claude/skills/ (global) or .claude/skills/
(per-project). Restart Claude Code after installing.
Commands — how to trigger Go Code Review
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/go-code-reviewReview Go code against community style standards before a PR.
It also activates on plain-language prompts like these:
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Review my Go changes before I open a PR -
Check this Go file against style conventions -
Review the diff in cmd/server for Go best practices
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Go Code Review skill free?
- Yes. The skill itself is free from cxuu/golang-skills. SkillProof publishes the install command and an independent test verdict at no cost.
- Does Go Code Review work with Claude Code?
- It is in our test queue — we run every skill on real work before issuing a verdict, and this one is scheduled.
- How do I install Go Code Review?
- Copy the install command from this page, run it in your terminal, and restart Claude Code. Skills live in ~/.claude/skills/ (global) or .claude/skills/ inside a project.
- Can I use Go Code Review with Cursor, Copilot, Gemini CLI, Codex or other AI tools?
- The SKILL.md format is native to Claude (Claude Code, Desktop, claude.ai). The instructions inside adapt to other assistants: Cursor rules, GitHub Copilot instructions, Windsurf rules, Custom GPTs, AGENTS.md for OpenAI Codex, and GEMINI.md for Google Gemini CLI — our conversion guides cover each, and the free converter on the tools page does the wrapping for you.