diff --git a/prompts/CODE_STYLEGUIDE_GO.md b/prompts/CODE_STYLEGUIDE_GO.md index 58a72ff..6794ed5 100644 --- a/prompts/CODE_STYLEGUIDE_GO.md +++ b/prompts/CODE_STYLEGUIDE_GO.md @@ -138,13 +138,13 @@ last_modified: 2026-02-22 1. Constructors **must** be called `New()`. `modulename.New()` works great if you name the packages properly. If the constructor creates an instance from - an existing value or representation, `From()` (e.g. `FromBytes()`, - `FromConfig()`) is also acceptable. If the package contains multiple types - and `New()` is ambiguous, `NewThing()` is occasionally acceptable — but - prefer restructuring packages so each type gets its own package and a plain - `New()`. Do not invent creative constructor names like `Create()`, `Make()`, - `Build()`, `Open()` (unless wrapping an OS resource), or `Init()`. If you - see a constructor with a non-standard name, rename it. + an existing value or representation, `From()` (e.g. + `FromBytes()`, `FromConfig()`) is also acceptable. If the package contains + multiple types and `New()` is ambiguous, `NewThing()` is occasionally + acceptable — but prefer restructuring packages so each type gets its own + package and a plain `New()`. Do not invent creative constructor names like + `Create()`, `Make()`, `Build()`, `Open()` (unless wrapping an OS resource), + or `Init()`. If you see a constructor with a non-standard name, rename it. 1. Don't make packages too big. Break them up.