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    Buffalo

    Buffalo

    Rapid Web Development w/ Go

    ...Buffalo provides you a simple toolbox, the buffalo command, to generate many parts of your app and run the usual tasks. Extend the toolbox with plugins, using the language you want! Use the Webpack-generated configuration to build your frontend assets, so you can optimize both the backend and frontend. Code, save, refresh. Use the buffalo dev command to rebuild your app, from backend to frontend, and just see the changes live! Deep integration with pop provides a simple way to handle databases and common-related tasks. Supported databases: MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, CockroachDB, SQLite.
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    PaoPao

    PaoPao

    A artistic "twitter like" community built on gin+zinc+vue+ts

    ...If you need to deploy the product for external network access, please tune the configuration parameters yourself or use other methods to deploy. It is recommended that the backend service use the supervisordaemon process, and nginxprovide the API to the frontend service call through the reverse proxy.
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    Crossplane Kubernetes

    Crossplane Kubernetes

    The Cloud Native Control Plane

    Build control planes without needing to write code. Crossplane has a highly extensible backend that enables you to orchestrate applications and infrastructure no matter where they run, and a highly configurable frontend that lets you define the declarative API it offers. Upbound built Crossplane to help organizations build their platforms like the cloud vendors build theirs—with control planes. Crossplane is an open source, CNCF project built on the foundation of Kubernetes to orchestrate anything. Encapsulate policies, permissions, and other guardrails behind a custom API line to enable your customers to self-service without needing to become an infrastructure expert. ...
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