Agent skill
golang-concurrency-safety
Go concurrency safety review. Use when checking goroutines, channels, race conditions, or synchronization. Detects goroutine leaks, deadlocks, race conditions, and unsafe channel operations.
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Metadata
Additional technical details for this skill
- author
- saifoelloh
- sources
-
[ "Concurrency in Go (Katherine Cox-Buday)", "Learning Go: An Idiomatic Approach (Jon Bodner)" ] - version
- 2.0.0
- last updated
- 2026-01-22
- parent skill
- golang-best-practices
SKILL.md
Golang Concurrency Safety
Expert-level concurrency safety review for Go applications. Detects common concurrency bugs that cause production failures, race conditions, deadlocks, and resource leaks.
When to Apply
Use this skill when:
- Reviewing code with goroutines or channels
- Debugging race conditions or deadlocks
- Auditing concurrent data access
- Investigating goroutine leaks or memory issues
- Writing new concurrent code
- Preparing concurrent code for production
Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Count | Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Critical | 5 | Prevents crashes, leaks, deadlocks |
| High | 4 | Correctness and reliability |
| Medium | 3 | Code quality and idioms |
Rules Covered (12 total)
Critical Issues (5)
critical-goroutine-leak- Goroutines must have exit conditionscritical-race-condition- Protect shared state with mutex/channelscritical-channel-deadlock- Ensure paired send/receive operationscritical-close-panic- Sender closes channel, not receivercritical-defer-in-loop- Avoid defer in loops (resource leaks)
High-Impact Patterns (4)
high-goroutine-unbounded- Limit concurrent goroutines (worker pool)high-channel-not-closed- Always close channels when donehigh-loop-variable-capture- Avoid closure over loop variableshigh-waitgroup-mismatch- Match Add() and Done() calls
Medium Improvements (3)
medium-directional-channels- Use send/receive-only channelsmedium-buffered-channel-size- Choose appropriate buffer sizemedium-select-default- Avoid busy-wait with select
How to Use
For Code Review
- Scan code for goroutine launches and channel operations
- Check against rules in priority order (Critical first)
- For each violation found, reference the specific rule file
- Provide exact line numbers and explanation
- Show corrected code example
Accessing Detailed Rules
Each rule file in rules/ contains:
- Brief explanation of why it matters
- Detection criteria (how to spot the issue)
- Incorrect code example (❌ BAD)
- Correct code example (✅ GOOD)
- Impact assessment
- References
Example:
rules/critical-goroutine-leak.md
rules/high-channel-not-closed.md
Trigger Phrases
This skill activates when you say:
- "Check for race conditions"
- "Review concurrency"
- "Find goroutine leaks"
- "Check for deadlocks"
- "Review channel usage"
- "Audit goroutine safety"
- "Check synchronization"
- "Review concurrent code"
Common Patterns
Goroutine leak detection:
Check this code for goroutine leaks
Race condition audit:
Verify this concurrent code is safe
Channel safety review:
Review channel usage for deadlocks
Output Format
When reviewing code, use this format:
## Critical Concurrency Issues: X
### [Rule Name] (Line Y)
**Issue**: Brief description
**Impact**: Race condition / Deadlock / Goroutine leak
**Fix**: Suggested correction
**Example**:
```go
// Corrected code here
High-Impact Patterns: X
[Similar format for high priority items]
Medium Improvements: X
[Similar format for medium priority items]
## Philosophy
Based on Katherine Cox-Buday's "Concurrency in Go":
- **Concurrency is not parallelism** - Design for coordination, not just speed
- **Channels are for communication** - Use for passing ownership
- **Mutexes are for state** - Use for protecting shared memory
- **Always have exit conditions** - Every goroutine must be able to stop
- **Context is the standard** - Use context.Context for cancellation
## Related Skills
- [golang-error-handling](../error-handling/SKILL.md) - For context propagation patterns
- [golang-clean-architecture](../clean-architecture/SKILL.md) - For usecase/repository concurrency patterns
## Notes
- Rules are evidence-based from authoritative Go concurrency books
- All examples are tested and production-ready
- Detection patterns help identify issues systematically
- Focused exclusively on concurrency safety (not general Go patterns)
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