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    gopsutil

    gopsutil

    psutil for golang

    gopsutil tag policy is almost same as Semantic Versioning but automatically increases like Ubuntu versioning. gopsutil aims to keep backward compatibility until a major version change. Tagged at the end of the month, but if there are only a few commits, it can be skipped. All works are implemented without cgo by porting C structs to golang structs.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Mergo

    Mergo

    Mergo: merging Go structs and maps since 2013

    A helper to merge structs and maps in Golang. Useful for configuration default values, avoiding messy if-statements. Mergo merges same-type structs and maps by setting default values in zero-value fields. Mergo won't merge unexported (private) fields. It will do recursively any exported one. It also won't merge structs inside maps (because they are not addressable using Go reflection).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SDWebImageSwiftUI

    SDWebImageSwiftUI

    SwiftUI Image loading and Animation framework powered by SDWebImage

    ...It brings all your favorite features from SDWebImage, like async image loading, memory/disk caching, animated image playback and performances. The framework provide the different View structs, which API match the SwiftUI framework guideline. If you're familiar with Image, you'll find it easy to use WebImage and AnimatedImage. Since SDWebImageSwiftUI is built on top of SDWebImage, it provide both the out-of-box features as well as advanced powerful features you may want in real world Apps.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    goldmark

    goldmark

    A markdown parser written in Go. Easy to extend, standard, compliant

    ...Easy to extend, standard(CommonMark) compliant, well structured.golang-commonmark may be a good choice, but it seems to be a copy of markdown-it. blackfriday.v2 is a fast and widely-used implementation, but is not CommonMark-compliant and cannot be extended from outside of the package, since its AST uses structs instead of interfaces. Furthermore, its behavior differs from other implementations in some cases, especially regarding lists: Deep nested lists don't output correctly #329, List block cannot have a second line #244, etc. This behavior sometimes causes problems. If you migrate your Markdown text from GitHub to blackfriday-based wikis, many lists will immediately be broken. ...
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    gomodifytags

    gomodifytags

    Go tool to modify struct field tags

    Go tool to modify/update field tags in structs. gomodifytags makes it easy to update, add or delete the tags in a struct field. You can easily add new tags, update existing tags (such as appending a new key, i.e: db, xml, etc..) or remove existing tags. It also allows you to add and remove tag options. It's intended to be used by an editor, but also has modes to run it from the terminal.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ozzo-validation

    ozzo-validation

    An idiomatic Go (golang) validation package

    ...It has the following features. Use normal programming constructs rather than error-prone struct tags to specify how data should be validated. Can validate data of different types, e.g., structs, strings, byte slices, slices, maps, and arrays. Can validate custom data types as long as they implement the Validatable interface. Can validate data types that implement the sql.Valuer interface (e.g. sql.NullString). Customizable and well-formatted validation errors. Error code and message translation support. Provide a rich set of validation rules right out of the box. ...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Gizmo Microservice Toolkit

    Gizmo Microservice Toolkit

    A Microservice Toolkit from The New York Times

    ...This meant that they varied from team to team and project to project with regard to structure, naming conventions and third-party tools. As we started building more and more APIs, the pains of microservices started to become apparent. The config package provides a set of common, composable structs for working with tools common to the technology currently at The New York Times.
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    An easy to use package that would allow to load a native dll, link its functions to a java interface and then invoke those functions by calling the java interface methods. The package would allow definitions structs, unions, arrays, pointers and callbac
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