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    Render

    Render

    Go package for easily rendering JSON, XML, binary data, and HTML

    ...Text: Passes the incoming string straight through to the http.ResponseWriter. Render comes with a variety of configuration options. By default Render will attempt to load templates with a '.tmpl' extension from the "templates" directory.
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    Hugo

    Hugo

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    ...It takes Hugo around 1 millisecond to render each piece of content, making it the fastest tool of its kind. Hugo supports unlimited content types, and ships with pre-made templates to make SEO, analytics and many other functions quick and easy to achieve. It’s got a robust theming system, capable of producing even the most complex websites. Hugo works well with just about any kind of website, be it a blog, tumble or doc. It works on macOS, Windows, Linux and FreeBSD.
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    Glamour

    Glamour

    Stylesheet-based markdown rendering for your CLI apps

    Stylesheet-based markdown rendering for your CLI apps. glamour lets you render markdown documents & templates on ANSI-compatible terminals. You can create your own stylesheet or simply use one of the stylish defaults. You can find all available default styles in our gallery. Want to create your own style? Learn how! There are a few options for using a custom style. Call glamour.Render(inputText, "desiredStyle") Set the GLAMOUR_STYLE environment variable to your desired default style or a file location for a style and call glamour.RenderWithEnvironmentConfig(inputText). ...
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    Sprig

    Sprig

    Useful template functions for Go templates

    The Go language comes with a built-in template language, but not very many template functions. Sprig is a library that provides more than 100 commonly used template functions. It is inspired by the template functions found in Twig and in various JavaScript libraries, such as underscore.js. Sprig leverages mergo to handle merges. In its v0.3.9 release, there was a behavior change that impacts merging template functions in sprig. It is currently recommended to use v0.3.10 or later of that...
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    pongo2

    pongo2

    Django-syntax like template-engine for Go

    pongo2 is a Django-syntax like templating-language for Go. The latest version is 6.0.0. Official additional filters/tags for pongo2 (for example a markdown-filter). They are in their own repository because they’re relying on 3rd-party-libraries. Most major Go web frameworks tightly integrated with our template engine pongo2. Fortune 500 companies and popular projects are using pongo2. Our template engine pongo2 is free to use for private & commercial products and licensed unter the MIT...
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    docker-gen

    docker-gen

    Generate files from docker container meta-data

    docker-gen is a file generator that renders templates using docker container meta-data. Centralized logging - fluentd, logstash or other centralized logging tools that tail the containers JSON log file or files within the container. Log Rotation - logrotate files to rotate container JSON log files. Reverse Proxy Configs - nginx, haproxy, etc. reverse proxy configs to route requests from the host to containers.
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    Macaron

    Macaron

    Package macaron is a high productive and modular web framework in Go

    ...Flexible routes combinations. Unlimited nested group routers. Directly integrate with existing services. Dynamically change template files at runtime. Allow to use of the in-memory templates and static files. Easy to plugin/unplugin features with a modular design. Handy dependency injection powered by inject. Better router layer and less reflection make faster speed.
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    Revel

    Revel

    A high productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language

    Edit, save, and refresh. Revel compiles your code and templates for you, so you don't miss a beat. Code doesn't compile? It gives you a helpful description. Run-time code panic? Revel has you covered. Revel provides routing, parameter parsing, validation, session/flash, templating, caching, job running, a testing framework, and even internationalization. Revel is built around composable middleware called filters, which implement nearly all request-processing functionality.
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