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AI Code Generator · Go REST API

Generate a full Go REST API app from a description

A production Go 1.23 REST API on chi + pgx (PostgreSQL): JWT auth (HS256, bcrypt), go-playground validation, layered handler/service/repository architecture, structured logging (slog), rate limiting, owner-scoped authorization, httptest tests, OpenAPI and a multi-stage Docker build. Delivered as ready-to-copy files (no Node generator to run) — the console's Download .zip gives you the real project. Describe your idea, and this AI app generator plans the project, then writes real, production-shaped Go REST API source code step by step — auth, security defaults, tests, and deploy docs included, not a rough prototype.

€3.00 per generated app · your own Anthropic API key, billed to you directly

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Excerpt of the generator's own instructions

# MASTER PROMPT v18.1 — UNIVERSE GO REST API EDITION (DIRECT-FILES MODE) # PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS (System Prompt — Behavioral Rules Only) # Fingerprint: DNA_SPEC_v18.1_UNIVERSE_GO_API_DIRECTFILES # Layout: 2 ficheiros (este + PROJECT_KNOWLEDGE_v18_1_GO_API_DIRECT.md). # Alvo: REST…

Questions about the Go REST API generator

Is the Go REST API code production-ready?

Yes — each stack ships with auth, security defaults, tests, deploy docs, and a smoke test that proves the app boots, not just a rough prototype.

Do I need a Go REST API environment set up first?

No, generation itself just needs a browser. You'll need the usual Go REST API tooling installed when it's time to run the project locally — the download includes setup docs for that.

Can I buy the Go REST API prompt instead of generating an app?

Yes — the exact instructions + knowledge files behind this stack are sold separately in the Prompt Library, so you can run them yourself in Claude or any AI coding tool.

Do I own the generated Go REST API code?

Yes, fully — no platform lock-in, no royalties, use it commercially.

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