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    generatedata

    generatedata

    A powerful, feature-rich, random test data generator

    This is the repo for the downloadable version of generatedata.com. The script is essentially an engine to generate any sort of random data in any format. It currently comes with 30 or so Data Types (types of data it generates), 12 Export Types (formats for the data, like CSV, SQL, JSON), plus around 32 data sets for specific countries (city names, regions, etc). But more importantly, it can be extended in any way you want. Check out the developer documentation for more information on that....
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    GoJSONQ

    GoJSONQ

    A simple Go package to Query over JSON/YAML/XML/CSV Data

    A simple Go package to Query over JSON Data. It provides a simple, elegant, and fast ODM-like API to access, and query JSON documents. You can query your document using the various query methods such as Find, First, Nth, Pluck, Where, OrWhere, WhereIn, WhereStartsWith, WhereEndsWith, WhereContains, Sort, GroupBy, SortBy, and so on. Also, you can aggregate data after query using Avg, Count, Max, Min, Sum, etc.
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