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    Air Go

    Air Go

    Live reload for Go apps

    When I get started with developing websites in Go and gin framework, it's a pity that gin lacks live-reloading function. In fact, I tried fresh and it seems not much flexible, so I intended to rewrite it in a better way. Air is yet another live-reloading command line utility for Go applications in development. Just air in your project root directory, leave it alone, and focus on your code. For less typing, you could add alias air='~/.air' to your .bashrc or .zshrc. You can pass arguments for running the built binary by adding them after the air command.
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    Operator Lifecycle Manager

    Operator Lifecycle Manager

    A management framework for extending Kubernetes with Operators

    This project is a component of the Operator Framework, an open source toolkit to manage Kubernetes native applications, called Operators, in an effective, automated, and scalable way. Read more in the introduction blog post and learn about practical use cases at the OLM website. OLM extends Kubernetes to provide a declarative way to install, manage, and upgrade Operators and their dependencies in a cluster. Kubernetes clusters are being kept up to date using elaborate update mechanisms...
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