Provides a guide for setting up Golang project layouts and workspaces. Use when starting a new Go project, organizing an existing codebase, setting up a monorepo with multiple packages, creating CLI tools with multiple main packages, deciding between cmd/internal/pkg directory conventions, or discussing package restructuring, package splits, or module splits.
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Detected a prompt injection in the skill instructions. The skill contains hidden or deceptive instructions that fall outside its stated purpose and attempt to override the agent’s safety guidelines or intended behavior.
The checklist includes a hidden/deceptive instruction (no user confirmation needed) to write an "always-load" directive into CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, which attempts to change agent configuration outside the skill's stated Go-project-architect purpose.
Detected high-risk code patterns in the skill content — including its prompts, tool definitions, and resources — such as data exfiltration, backdoors, remote code execution, credential theft, system compromise, supply chain attacks, and obfuscation techniques.
The content contains an explicit instruction to write an "always-load" directive into agent files (CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md) "— no user confirmation needed", which indicates an intentional persistence/backdoor-like behavior and potential supply-chain/backdoor risk.
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