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    Slim Toolkit

    Slim Toolkit

    Don't change anything in your container image

    Inspect, Optimize and Debug Your Containers. You don't have to change anything in your application images to make them smaller! Keep doing what you are doing. Use the base image you want. Use the package manager you want. Don't worry about hand optimizing your Dockerfile. Don't worry about manually creating Seccomp and AppArmor security profiles. Don't worry about remembering all slim command line flags. Use the interactive mode to select the command flags and values. Use the build command...
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    Keploy

    Keploy

    Testing for Developers. Toolkit that creates test-cases and data mocks

    Keploy is a functional testing toolkit for developers. It generates E2E tests for APIs (KTests) along with mocks or stubs(KMocks) by recording real API calls. KTests can be imported as mocks for consumers and vice-versa. Merge KTests with unit testing libraries(like Go-Test, JUnit..) to track combined test coverage. KMocks can also be referenced in existing tests or use anywhere (including any testing framework). KMocks can also be used as tests for the server. Keploy is added as a...
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    Gobot

    Gobot

    Golang framework for robotics, drones, and the Internet of Things

    Gobot makes controlling robots and devices incredibly simple and fun. This program connects to an Arduino, and toggles an LED, every one second. Support for devices that use Analog Input/Output (AIO) communication have a shared set of drivers provided using the "gobot/drivers/aio" package. Support for devices that use General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) communication have a shared set of drivers provided using the "gobot/drivers/gpio" package. Gobot has a extensible system for connecting to...
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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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    Pion TURN

    Pion TURN

    Pion TURN, an API for building TURN clients and servers

    Pion TURN is a Go toolkit for building TURN servers and clients. We wrote it to solve problems we had when building RTC projects. Deployable - Use modern tooling of the Go ecosystem. Stop generating config files. Embeddable - Include pion/turn in your existing applications. No need to manage another service. Extendable - TURN as an API so you can easily integrate with your existing monitoring and metrics. Maintainable - pion/turn is simple and well documented. Designed for learning and easy...
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    MacDriver

    MacDriver

    Native Mac APIs for Go

    MacDriver is a toolkit for working with Apple/Mac APIs and frameworks in Go. It currently has 2 parts. The objc package wraps the Objective-C runtime to dynamically interact with Objective-C objects and classes. The cocoa, webkit, and core packages wrap objc with wrapper types for parts of the Apple/Mac APIs. They're being added to as needed by hand until we can automate this process with schema data. These packages effectively let you use Apple APIs as if they were native Go libraries,...
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    Atomix

    Atomix

    A Kubernetes toolkit for building distributed applications

    Atomix is a cloud-native runtime for building stateful, scalable, configurable, and reliable distributed applications in Kubernetes. The Atomix API provides a set of high-level building blocks (referred to as distributed primitives) for building distributed systems. The architecture of Atomix incorporates the lessons learned from experience over the past decade of building high-availability cloud infrastructure. The primary focus of the project is to decouple applications from specific data...
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    Event Horizon

    Event Horizon

    Event Sourcing for Go!

    Event Horizon is a CQRS/ES toolkit for Go. Event Horizon is used in production systems but the API is not final! CQRS stands for Command Query Responsibility Segregation and is a technique where object access (the Query part) and modification (the Command part) are separated from each other. This helps in designing complex data models where the actions can be totally independent from the data output. ES stands for Event Sourcing and is a technique where all events that have happened in a...
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    VideoSrt

    VideoSrt

    Windows-GUI

    This is an open source Windows-GUI software tool that can recognize video speech and automatically generate subtitle SRT files. VideoSrtIt is written in Golanglanguage and developed based on lxn/walk Windows-GUI toolkit. Open source software tool that can recognize video speech and automatically generate subtitle SRT files. It is suitable for business scenarios that quickly and batch generate Chinese/English subtitles and text files for media (video/audio). Recognize video/audio speech to...
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    Octant

    Octant

    Highly extensible platform for developers

    Octant is an open source developer-centric web interface for Kubernetes that lets you inspect a Kubernetes cluster and its applications. Provide a visual interface to managing Kubernetes that complements and extends existing tools like kubectl and customize. Add information to your cluster views through Octant’s plug-in system. Support a variety of debugging features such as filtering labels and streaming container logs to be part of the Kubernetes development toolkit. Learn about why Octant...
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    Gizmo Microservice Toolkit

    Gizmo Microservice Toolkit

    A Microservice Toolkit from The New York Times

    At The New York Times, our development teams have been adopting the Go programming language over the last three years to build better back-end services. In the past I’ve written about using Go for Elastic MapReduce streaming. I’ve also talked about using Go at GothamGo for news analysis and to improve our email and alert systems at the Golang NYC Meetup. We use Go for a wide variety of tasks, but the most common use throughout the company is for building JSON APIs. When we first began...
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