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    sftp

    sftp

    SFTP support for the go.crypto/ssh package

    The sftp package provides support for file system operations on remote ssh servers using the SFTP subsystem. It also implements an SFTP server for serving files from the filesystem. The basic operation of the package mirrors the facilities of the os package. The Walker interface for directory traversal is heavily inspired by Keith Rarick's fs package.
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    progressbar

    progressbar

    A really basic thread-safe progress bar for Golang applications

    A very simple thread-safe progress bar that should work on every OS without problems. I needed a progress bar for croc and everything I tried had problems, so I made another one. In order to be OS agnostic I do not plan to support multi-line outputs. The progressbar implements an io.Writer, so it can automatically detect the number of bytes written to a stream, so you can use it as a progress bar for an io. Reader. A progress bar with an unknown length is a spinner. Any bar with -1 length...
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    ko Easy Go Containers

    ko Easy Go Containers

    Build and deploy Go applications on Kubernetes

    ko is a simple, fast container image builder for Go applications. 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...
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    Go Imagick

    Go Imagick

    Go binding to ImageMagick's MagickWand C API

    Go Imagick is a Go bind to ImageMagick's MagickWand C API. The default installation path of msys2 is C:\msys64 and you must change <msys64> to your installation path of msys2. The MAGICK_CODER_MODULE_PATH environment variable tells ImageMagick where to find the decoders. If you still get the NoDecodeDelegateForThisImageFormat error, then make sure the version number and folders are correct. If you want to specify CGO_CFLAGS/CGO_LDFLAGS manually at build time, such as for building statically...
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