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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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    Macaron

    Macaron

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

    ...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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    Hugo

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    Hugo is a popular, fast and flexible open source static site generator written in Go. It’s designed for speed and flexibility, while also being very easy to use. Hugo has the amazing ability to render a typical, moderately-sized website in just a fraction of a second. 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. ...
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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.
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    Fiber

    Fiber

    Express inspired web framework written in Go

    ...It's designed to ease things up for fast development with zero memory allocation and performance in mind. Setting up routes for your application has never been so easy! The Express-like route definitions are easy to understand and work with. Serve your static HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files with ease by defining static routes. You can also serve the contents of multiple directories on the same route! Since Fiber is built on top of Fasthttp, your apps will enjoy unmatching performance! Don't believe us? Here's a benchmark that proves how Fiber shines compared to other frameworks. Are you building an API server? ...
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    Expr

    Expr

    Expression language and expression evaluation for Go

    Expr package provides an engine that can compile and evaluate expressions. An expression is a one-liner that returns a value (mostly, but not limited to, booleans). It is designed for simplicity, speed and safety. The purpose of the package is to allow users to use expressions inside configuration for more complex logic. It is a perfect candidate for the foundation of a business rule engine. The idea is to let configure things in a dynamic way without recompile of a program.
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    Benthos

    Benthos

    Fancy stream processing made operationally mundane

    Benthos is a high performance and resilient stream processor, able to connect various sources and sinks in a range of brokering patterns and perform hydration, enrichments, transformations and filters on payloads. It comes with a powerful mapping language, is easy to deploy and monitor, and ready to drop into your pipeline either as a static binary, docker image, or serverless function, making it cloud native as heck. Delivery guarantees can be a dodgy subject. Benthos processes and acknowledges messages using an in-process transaction model with no need for any disk persisted state, so when connecting to at-least-once sources and sinks it's able to guarantee at-least-once delivery even in the event of crashes, disk corruption, or other unexpected server faults. ...
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    Simple. Scalable. Multi-cloud monitoring

    ...It also has a number of well-defined APIs for configuration, external data input, and to provide access to Sensu's data. Sensu is extremely extensible and is commonly referred to as "the monitoring router". The shift from static to dynamic infrastructure requires a change in approach to monitoring, from host-based to functional role-based. Connectivity moves from remote polling to publish-subscribe, the control plane moves from point-and-click interfaces to infrastructure as code workflows and self-service developer APIs.
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    DotWeb

    DotWeb

    Simple and easy go web micro framework

    Simple and easy go web micro framework. Important: Now need go1.9+ version support, and Support go mod. support go mod. Support static routing, parameter routing, group routing. Routing supports file/directory services, and supports setting whether to allow directory browsing. HttpModule support, support for custom code capabilities at the global level before routing. Middleware support, support App, Group, Router level settings. Feature support, which can be enabled globally by binding HttpServer. ...
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    gomodifytags

    gomodifytags

    Go tool to modify struct field tags

    Go tool to modify/update field tags in structs. gomodifytags makes it easy to update, add or delete the tags in a struct field. You can easily add new tags, update existing tags (such as appending a new key, i.e: db, xml, etc..) or remove existing tags. It also allows you to add and remove tag options. It's intended to be used by an editor, but also has modes to run it from the terminal. Read the usage section below for more information. This accepts the struct name. i.e: -struct Server. The...
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    k3sup

    k3sup

    bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s

    k3sup is a lightweight utility to get from zero to KUBECONFIG with k3s on any local or remote VM. All you need is ssh access and the k3sup binary to get kubectl access immediately. The tool is written in Go and is cross-compiled for Linux, Windows, MacOS and even on Raspberry Pi. This tool uses ssh to install k3s to a remote Linux host. You can also use it to join existing Linux hosts into a k3s cluster as agents. First, k3s is installed using the utility script from Rancher, along with a...
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    json iterator

    json iterator

    High-performance 100% compatible drop-in replacement of encoding/json

    Add import "github.com/json-iterator/go" and replace json.Marshal with jsoniter.Marshal. Then the code should behave exactly the same, just much faster. Unlike easyjson or other json libaries, jsoniter does not rely on static code generation. Unmarshal, NewEncoder, NewDecoder they all works. Existing types implemented Marshaler or Unmarshaler interface will also work. Map with non-string key also work. Yes, everything just works. The default performance is already several times faster than the standard library. Use jsoniter.ConfigFastest, this will marshal the float with 6 digits precision (lossy), which is significantly faster.
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    GoJay

    GoJay

    high performance JSON encoder/decoder with stream API for Golang

    ...Gojay also comes with powerful stream decoding features and an even faster Unsafe API. There is also a code generation tool to make usage easier and faster. I looked at other fast decoders/encoders and realized it was mostly hardly readable static code generation or a lot of reflection had poor streaming features and were not so fast in the end. Also, I wanted to build a decoder that could consume an io.Reader of line or comma delimited JSON, in a JIT way. To consume a flow of JSON objects from a TCP connection for example or from a standard output. The same way I wanted to build an encoder that could encode a flow of data to a io.Writer.
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