Building a CLI tool with Go part II
In the previous article we’ve seen how to build a minimal CLI program to read files in the terminal using golang. Let’s see if we are able to taking things up a notch. We wil update our code for a little performance bump, and had a feature to read many files. Previously Last time we build a small program to read a file from disk and display the raw content in the terminal. While it’s OK to dump...
Building a CLI tool with Go
I started digging through the Golang programming language in 2023 and I really liked it. In fact, it’s really powerful and composable and modular, and in a sense more accessible than other low-level languages like Rust. We are far from the developer happiness that a programming language like Ruby is providing, yet I find it very pleasant to work with. There is a wide variety of packages and frameworks that make it a great candidate to build any kind of...