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    Viper

    Viper

    A complete configuration solution for Go applications

    Viper is a complete configuration solution for Go applications including 12-Factor apps. It is designed to work within an application, and can handle all types of configuration needs and formats. It supports setting defaults, reading from JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL, envfile and Java properties config files, live watching and re-reading of config files (optional), reading from environment variables, reading from remote config systems (etcd or Consul), and watching changes, reading from command...
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    JuiceFS

    JuiceFS

    JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis

    A POSIX, HDFS and S3 compatible distributed file system for cloud. JuiceFS is designed to bring back the gold-old memories and experience of file systems in local disks to the cloud. JuiceFS is POSIX compliant and is fully compatible with HDFS and S3. Cloud app building or migrating, file sharing cross-geo and cross-cloud has become easier than ever before. Whether it's a public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, JuiceFS is available on any cloud of your choice and delivers flexibility,...
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    Glance

    Glance

    A self-hosted dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place

    Glance is a self-hosted dashboard designed to consolidate various feeds and data into one place for easy monitoring. It supports multiple types of widgets such as RSS feeds, subreddit posts, weather forecasts, server stats, market prices, and more. The dashboard is lightweight and fast, optimized for both desktop and mobile usage, with a high degree of customization available through YAML configuration files and theme support.
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    Labeler

    Labeler

    Label manager for PRs and Issues based on configurable conditions

    An advanced, all-in-one GitHub Action enabling dynamic labeling of both issues and PRs based on a variety of configurable rules—covering metadata like age, author, branch, file changes, draft status, and more. A flexible tool for automating repository hygiene.
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    gh-dash

    gh-dash

    A beautiful CLI dashboard for GitHub

    A GitHub (gh) CLI extension to display a dashboard with pull requests and issues by filters you care about. Write multiple configuration files to easily switch between completely different dashboards. Repo name-to-path mappings can be an exact match (full name, full path) or wildcard matched using the owner and partial path. To override the default set of terminal colors and instead create your own color scheme, you can define one in your config.yml file. If you choose to go this route, you...
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    pprof

    pprof

    pprof is a tool for visualization and analysis of profiling data

    pprof is a profiling visualization and analysis tool that ingests profiles in the profile.proto format and generates human-readable and graph-based reports. It supports multiple profile types (CPU, heap, allocations, contention, etc.) and can present data as text tables, call graphs (via Graphviz/dot), flame graphs, and interactive web UIs. The tool helps developers find hot paths, quantify resource usage, and compare profiles across runs to validate performance changes. It is widely used in...
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    GIN-VUE-ADMIN

    GIN-VUE-ADMIN

    Gin-vue-admin is a development platform based on vue and gin

    The basic development platform based on vite+vue3+gin (supporting mixed use of TS and JS), integrates jwt authentication, authority management, dynamic routing, visible and hidden controllable components, paging encapsulation, multi-login interception, resource permissions, upload and download, Code generator, form generator and other necessary functions for development. Gin-vue-admin is a development platform based on vue and gin , which is a full-stack front-end and back-end separation. It...
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    OpenUEM

    OpenUEM

    Manage your IT assets thanks to its agents and a clean and concise UI

    ...OpenUEM is based on open-source or free tools that are battle-tested to avoid re-inventing the wheel. It allows you to keep track of your IT assets using agents installed on your Windows, Linux (Debian and RedHat based distributions) and MacOS endpoints and provides features like remote file browsing, getting Windows Update and Antivirus status, deploying software via WinGet/Flatpak/Brew, remote assistance with VNC or RDP… OpenUEM server components can be installed in a humble desktop machine with Windows 10 Home, Debian/Ubuntu Linux or any Docker powered environment. ...
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    ezBookkeeping

    ezBookkeeping

    A lightweight personal finance app hosted by yourself.

    ezBookkeeping is a lightweight, self-hosted personal finance app with a user-friendly interface and powerful bookkeeping features. It helps you record daily transactions, import data from various sources, and quickly search and filter your bills. You can analyze historical data using built-in charts or perform custom queries with your own chart dimensions to better understand spending patterns and financial trends. ezBookkeeping is easy to deploy, and you can start it with just one single...
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    Framed

    Framed

    Effortless files and directories management

    Framed is a Go-based CLI tool that helps developers define and enforce a reusable, architectural file/directory structure using YAML templates. It offers synchronization checks and CI integration to ensure consistency across projects.
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    Transporter

    Transporter

    Sync data between persistence engines, like ETL only not stodgy

    Compose Transporter helps with database transformations from one store to another. It can also sync from one to another or several stores. This version officially only supports the mongodb and postgresql adaptors. Support for other DBs will be added later on. Other adaptors may or may not work. You're encouraged to still use v0.5.2 for non mongo/postgres migrations. Transporter allows the user to configure a number of data adaptors as sources or sinks. These can be databases, files or other...
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format. Run graphdot in the directory of any project using Go modules with a go.mod file to print out a dependency graph in Graphviz DOT format. The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead. If you like a more UML'ish style, you can use the provided graph...
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    dale

    Crowd eCommerce Server

    Dale server creates an instant marketplace with your own theme and rules. Perfect for neighborhoods, organizations, teams, faith groups to showcase their own shop space. Dale is made with Go, is free and open source software, and is open to contributions.
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    Oasis Development Tool

    Oasis Development Tool

    OASIS Development Tool

    The OASIS Development Tool is an innovative IDE for Code Generation-, Code Debugging- and Visual Coding- using the OASIS Programming Language. The OASIS Programming Language is a 4GL Concurrency- and Database Language running round a distributed OASIS Runtime Machine Environment (RME) as interpreted OASIS Scripts sequenced into OASIS Polyglot Runtime Components (PRC) with just in time patterns. The IDE is designed specifically for the OASIS Programming Language. The IDE is focused around the...
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