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    Mercure

    Mercure

    Server-sent live updates, protocol and reference implementation

    ...A free (as in beer, and as in speech) reference server, as well as a hosted service, are available. Designed for REST and GraphQL. Private updates (JWT authorization). Presence API and subscription events. Event store. Compatible with serverless, PHP, and the like. Supports end-to-end encryption. Reading the documentation is an excellent way to discover Mercure.
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    XLSX

    XLSX

    Go (golang) library for reading and writing XLSX files

    ...These can be used to modify the behavior of the resultant struct, in particular they replace the `…WithRowLimit` variants of those methods with the result of calling `xlsx.RowLimit` and they add the ability to define a custom backing store for the spreadsheet data to be held in whilst processing. The full API docs can be viewed using go’s built in documentation tool.
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    CloverDB

    CloverDB

    A lightweight document-oriented NoSQL database written in pure Golang

    ...However, there are projects where running a separate database server may result overkilled, and, for simple queries, network delay may be the major performance bottleneck. For such scenarios, CloverDB may be a more suitable alternative. Previously, CloverDB relied on the Badger key-value store as a storage layer. However, Badger is not suitable for every scenario (for example, when the database size is a constraint). This is why, the storage layer of CloverDB has been abstracted through a set of interface types to work with any key-value store. At the moment, CloverDB can work with both Badger and Bolt (by default Bolt is used).
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