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    pREST

    pREST

    PostgreSQL REST, low-code, simplify and accelerate development

    pREST (PostgreSQL REST), simplify and accelerate development, instant, realtime, high-performance on any Postgres application, existing or new. There is PostgREST written in Haskell, but keeping Haskell software in production is not an easy job. With this need pREST was born. Instant, realtime, high-performance on any Postgres application, existing or new. Add the JWT Authentication Middleware to implement authentication using JSON Web Token.
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    dblab

    dblab

    The database client every command line junkie deserves

    dblab is a fast and lightweight interactive terminal based UI application for PostgreSQL, MySQL and SQLite3, written in Go and works on OSX, Linux and Windows machines. Main idea behind using Go for backend development is to utilize ability of the compiler to produce zero-dependency binaries for multiple platforms. dblab was created as an attempt to build very simple and portable application to work with local or remote PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite3/Oracle/SQL Server databases.
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    sqlc

    sqlc

    Generate type-safe code from SQL

    sqlc generates type-safe code from SQL. Here's how it works. You write queries in SQL. You run sqlc to generate code with type-safe interfaces to those queries. You write application code that calls the generated code. Seriously, it's that easy. You don't have to write any boilerplate SQL querying code ever again. See the current list of supported programming languages and databases. sqlc needs to know your database schema and queries in order to generate code.
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    Pop Database

    Pop Database

    A Tasty Treat For All Your Database Needs

    Pop is a data access toolkit for Go that simplifies database interactions. It combines the power of an ORM with the flexibility of SQL, providing developers with tools to manage database schemas, run migrations, and perform CRUD operations.
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    PouchContainer

    PouchContainer

    An efficient enterprise-class container engine

    PouchContainer is an open-source project created by Alibaba Group to promote the container technology movement. PouchContainer is a highly reliable container engine open sourced by Alibaba. It is an excellent software layer to fill up gap between business applications and underlying infrastructure. The strong-isolation ability and rich container are its representitive features. PouchContainer is compatible with OCI image spec. Applications can minimize their storage usage with layered image...
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    Nyaa

    Nyaa

    Nyaa.se replacement written in golang

    The aim of this project is to write a fully featured nyaa replacement in golang that anyone will be able to deploy locally or remotely. On Windows, a specific version of GCC is used to build a specific depedency we use The GCC version packaged with msys2 should work. We support docker for easy development and deployment. Simply install docker and docker-compose. Once you've successfully installed docker, make sure you have the database file in the project's directory as nyaa.db. Then, follow these steps to build and run the application.
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