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    GoReleaser

    GoReleaser

    Deliver Go binaries as fast and easily as possible

    GoReleaser builds Go binaries for several platforms, creates a GitHub release and then pushes a Homebrew formula to a tap repository. All that wrapped in your favorite CI. Cross-compile your Go project. Release to GitHub, GitLab and Gitea. Create nightly builds. Create Docker images and manifests. Create Linux packages and Homebrew taps. Sign artifacts, checksums and container images. Announce new releases on Twitter, Slack, Discord and others. Generate SBOMs (Software Bill of Materials) for binaries and container images. GoReleaser was created to solve a problem we all had at some point: releasing software is boring and error prone. ...
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    ko Easy Go Containers

    ko Easy Go Containers

    Build and deploy Go applications on Kubernetes

    ...It's ideal for use cases where your image contains a single Go application without any/many dependencies on the OS base image (e.g., no cgo, no OS package dependencies). ko builds images by effectively executing go build on your local machine, and as such doesn't require docker to be installed. This can make it a good fit for lightweight CI/CD use cases. ko makes multi-platform builds easy, produces SBOMs by default, and includes support for simple YAML templating which makes it a powerful tool for Kubernetes applications.
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    EARTHLY

    EARTHLY

    The effortless CI/CD framework that runs anywhere

    Share compute and cache with Earthly Satellites. Build remotely from the comfort of your terminal. Satellites use the code in your current directory, stream logs back to you in real time, and output results (images, artifacts) back to your laptop. When used from a CI, Earthly Satellites can be used to speed up builds, as the cache is retained between runs. Earthly was engineered for readability. Most engineers are able to read an Earthfile without any prior knowledge. We took some of the best ideas from Dockerfiles and Makefiles and combined them into one specification. ...
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    statik

    statik

    Embed files into a Go executable

    statik allows you to embed a directory of static files into your Go binary to be later served from an http.FileSystem. Is this a crazy idea? No, not necessarily. If you're building a tool that has a Web component, you typically want to serve some images, CSS and JavaScript. You like the comfort of distributing a single binary, so you don't want to mess with deploying them elsewhere. If your static files are not large in size and will be browsed by a few people, statik is the solution you are looking for. statik is a tiny program that reads a directory and generates a source file that contains its contents. ...
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    Clair

    Clair

    Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers

    ...Clair is an open source project for the static analysis of vulnerabilities in application containers (currently including OCI and docker). Clients use the Clair API to index their container images and can then match it against known vulnerabilities. Our goal is to enable a more transparent view of the security of container-based infrastructure. Thus, the project was named Clair after the French term which translates to clear, bright, transparent.
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    Slim Toolkit

    Slim Toolkit

    Don't change anything in your container image

    ...Use the build command to minify your container image and to generate security profiles. Use the xray command to understand your container images before and after you optimize. Use the debug command to debug your slim container images. Try Slim.AI SaaS where you can get even more powerful insights including how your container image changed.
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    Acorn

    Acorn

    A simple application deployment framework built on Kubernetes

    Acorn is an app platform that makes it easy to build, share, and run containerized applications. Acorn provides a comprehensive way to describe your application and dependencies in a single file called an Acornfile. The Acornfile is built and packaged up into a single artifact that contains everything needed to deploy your application and can be shared with a link that will allow it's recipients to have a one-click deployment into a sandbox environment. Acorn Sandboxes are free compute...
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    go-cqhttp

    go-cqhttp

    The golang implementation of cqhttp, lightweight, native cross-plat

    The golang implementation of CQ HTTP, lightweight, native cross-platform. go-CQ HTTP is compatible with most of the content of OneBot-v11 , and has made some extensions based on it. For details, please refer to the documentation of go-cqhttp. In the case of closing the database, after loading 25 friends and 128 groups and running for 24 hours, the memory usage is about 15MB. After opening the database, the memory usage will increase by 10-20MB according to the amount of messages. If the...
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    kube-monkey

    kube-monkey

    An implementation of Netflix's Chaos Monkey for Kubernetes clusters

    kube-monkey is an implementation of Netflix's Chaos Monkey for Kubernetes clusters. It randomly deletes Kubernetes (k8s) pods in the cluster encouraging and validating the development of failure-resilient services. kube-monkey runs at a pre-configured hour (run_hour, defaults to 8 am) on weekdays, and builds a schedule of deployments that will face a random Pod death sometime during the same day. The time-range during the day when the random pod Death might occur is configurable and defaults...
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    Bosun

    Bosun

    Time Series Alerting Framework

    ...It also lets you test your alerts against history for a faster development experience. Want to jump right in? Follow our quick start tutorial to get Bosun, OpenTSDB, and scollector up quickly using our published docker images. Download the prebuilt binaries for Bosun and our optional but valuable monitoring agent (Currently works only with OpenTSDB) scollector for Windows, Linux, and Mac. Use Bosun's flexible expression language to evaluate time series in an exacting way. Scollector auto-detects new services and starts sending metrics immediately; properly designed alerts will apply to these new services which reduce maintenance. ...
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    Athena

    Athena

    Drop-in replacement for wkhtmltopdf built on Go, Electron and Docker

    Drop-in replacement for wkhtmltopdf built on Go, Electron and Docker. Athena is comprised of an Electron command line interface (CLI) tool, and a Go microservice for converting HTML to PDF documents. Athena transformed Arachne into a spider for challenging her as a weaver and/or weaving a tapestry that insulted the gods. Simple, Docker-powered PDF conversions. It was designed to do one thing and to do it well - PDF conversions; to work together with other programs; and to be able to handle...
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    rkt

    rkt

    rkt is a pod-native container engine for Linux

    ...Composability: rkt is designed for first-class integration with init systems (like systemd, upstart) and cluster orchestration tools (like Kubernetes and Nomad), and supports swappable execution engines. Open standards and compatibility: rkt implements the appc specification, supports the Container Networking Interface specification, and can run Docker images and OCI images. Broader native support for OCI images and runtimes is in development.
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