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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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    Replane

    Replane

    Dynamic configuration for apps and services

    Replane is an open-source, self-hosted platform for feature flags and dynamic configuration. It lets teams change feature toggles, rate limits, and app settings in real-time without redeploying code—updates propagate to connected services in under a second via Server-Sent Events. Key capabilities include version history with instant rollback, override rules for targeting users by plan/region/percentage, JSON Schema validation, and optional approval workflows. Deploy with a single Docker image using PostgreSQL or built-in SQLite. ...
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