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    Go Backend Clean Architecture

    Go Backend Clean Architecture

    A Go (Golang) Backend Clean Architecture project with Gin, MongoDB

    This repository is a production-minded Go backend starter that applies Clean Architecture to keep business logic independent from frameworks, databases, and delivery mechanisms. It organizes code into layers—domain, use cases, interfaces/adapters—so swapping an HTTP framework or database does not ripple through core logic. The template includes well-chosen scaffolding for configuration, logging, dependency injection, error handling, and request validation so teams can focus on business...
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    z

    z

    Tracks your most used directories, based on 'frecency'

    Tracks your most used directories, based on 'frecency'. After a short learning phase, z will take you to the most 'frecent directory that matches ALL of the regexes given on the command line, in order. For example, z foo bar would match /foo/bar but not /bar/foo. The rank of directories maintained by z undergoes aging based on a simple formula. The rank of each entry is incremented every time it is accessed. When the sum of ranks is over 9000, all ranks are multiplied by 0.99. Entries...
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