go-interfaces Guide
Use when defining or implementing Go interfaces, designing abstractions, creating mockable boundaries for testing, or composing types through embedding. Also use when deciding whether to accept an interface or return a concrete type, or using type assertions or type switches, even if the user doesn't explicitly mention interfaces. Does not cover generics-based polymorphism (see go-generics).
When to use go-interfaces
Use when defining or implementing Go interfaces, designing abstractions, creating mockable boundaries for testing, or composing types through embedding. Also use when deciding whether to accept an interface or return a concrete type, or using type assertions or type switches, even if the user doesn't explicitly mention interfaces. Does not cover generics-based polymorphism (see go-generics).
How to use go-interfaces
go-interfaces is a Claude skill in the SKILL.md format. Add it to your Claude environment from the source repository below, then it activates as a user-invocable skill when your task matches its description.