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    Telego

    Telego

    Telegram Bot API library for Go

    ...Provides fully documented, and easy-to-use API for integration with Telegram Bots, and a lot of utility and helper methods for convenience. If you want to use bare Telegram methods and types as they are, without any helpers and utility methods, check out low-level docs. If you want a more convenient way of interacting with Telegram, but still do not use all the helpers that Telego provides, check out medium-level docs. The goal of this library was to create an API with the same types and methods as the actual Telegram Bot API. Every type and method has been represented in types.go and methods.go files with mostly all documentation from Telegram.
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    Pion WebRTC

    Pion WebRTC

    Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API

    ...Pion works almost everywhere thanks to Go. Ship to Mobile, Desktop, Servers and WASM all with one code base. We built everything from scratch, come learn from our journey. We have docs not just on Pion, but also deep WebRTC knowledge. Pion is owned by the community, no private bugs or roadmaps. Come join in the development on GitHub and Slack. Pion has multiple large production users already. Come learn from them and be the next! Example applications contains code samples of common things people build with Pion WebRTC. ...
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    Prometheus Redis Metrics Exporter

    Prometheus Redis Metrics Exporter

    Prometheus Exporter for Redis Metrics. Supports Redis 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5

    ...Supports Redis 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x. To have instances in the drop-down as human readable names rather than IPs, it is suggested to use instance relabelling. The Prometheus docs have a very informative article on how multi-target exporters are intended to work. Run the exporter with the command line flag --redis.addr= so it won't try to access the local instance every time the /metrics endpoint is scraped. If authentication is needed for the Redis instances then you can set the password via the --redis.password command line option of the exporter (this means you can currently only use one password across the instances you try to scrape this way. ...
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    GraphJin

    GraphJin

    Build NodeJS / GO APIs in 5 minutes not weeks

    GraphJin is a magical library that instantly converts simple GraphQL into fast and secure APIs. Works with NodeJS and GO. Supports Postgres, MySQL, Yugabyte, AWS Aurora/RDS and Google Cloud SQL. GraphJin gives you an instant secure and fast GraphQL API without code. Just use a GraphQL query to define your API and GraphJin automagically converts it into a full-featured API. Build your backend APIs 100X faster. Works with NodeJS and GO. Supports several databases, Postgres, MySQL, Yugabyte,...
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    Ginkgo

    Ginkgo

    BDD testing framework for Go

    Ginkgo is a Go testing framework built to help you efficiently write expressive and comprehensive tests using Behavior-Driven Development (“BDD”) style. It is best paired with the Gomega matcher library but is designed to be matcher-agnostic. These docs are written assuming you’ll be using Gomega with Ginkgo. They also assume you know your way around Go and have a good mental model for how Go organizes packages under $GOPATH. Ginkgo is tested against Go v1.6 and newer To install Go, follow the installation instructions. An empty test suite is not very interesting. While you can start to add tests directly into books_suite_test.go you’ll probably prefer to separate your tests into separate files (especially for packages with multiple files). ...
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    Godo

    Godo

    DigitalOcean Go API client

    Godo is a Go client library for accessing the DigitalOcean V2 API. Create a new DigitalOcean client, then use the exposed services to access different parts of the DigitalOcean API. Currently, Personal Access Token (PAT) is the only method of authenticating with the API. You can manage your tokens at the DigitalOcean Control Panel Applications Page. If you need to provide a context.Context to your new client, you should use godo.NewClient to manually construct a client instead. If a list of...
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    Bubble Tea

    Bubble Tea

    A powerful little TUI framework

    The fun, functional and stateful way to build terminal apps. A Go framework based on The Elm Architecture. Bubble Tea is well-suited for simple and complex terminal applications, either inline, full-window, or a mix of both. Bubble Tea is in use in production and includes a number of features and performance optimizations we’ve added along the way. Among those is a standard framerate-based renderer, a renderer for high-performance scrollable regions which works alongside the main renderer,...
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    Zinc Search Engine

    Zinc Search Engine

    ZincSearch. A lightweight alternative to elasticsearch

    ...Embedded UI provides an easy way to get started and interact with your data. No need to set up a separate GUI like Kibana. Ingestion and search APIs are elasticsearch compatible, so you could easily migrate applications. Docs coming soon. No need to work hard to define schema ahead of time. ZincSearch automatically discovers schema, so you can focus on search and analysis. Store data in S3 and MinIO for low cost, virtually infinite durable storage without the hassle of managing storage.
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    Lile

    Lile

    Easily generate gRPC services in Go

    ...Lile creates gRPC and therefore uses protocol buffers as the language for describing the service methods, requests and responses. I highly recommend reading the Google API Design docs for good advice around general naming of RPC methods and messages and how they might translate to REST/JSON, via the gRPC gateway.
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