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