To the Go community,
After more than a decade of serving the ecosystem, Go Report Card has been
sunset. It went on to grade millions of repositories and became a small, familiar badge on
countless READMEs.
Thank you to everyone who submitted a pull request, reported a bug, added the badge to a
project, or supported us financially over the years. It genuinely meant a lot.
Where to go next
-
golangci-lint — the de-facto
standard for Go code quality today. It bundles dozens of linters (the spiritual successor to
the metalinter that powered Go Report Card) and runs locally or in your CI in seconds. This is
what we'd reach for now.
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Self-host Go Report Card — the project stays free and open source. The
code lives on at
github.com/gojp/goreportcard, so you can
run your own instance or fork it and keep the idea alive.
With gratitude,
Shawn and Herman