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    Gin Web Framework

    Gin Web Framework

    The fastest full-featured web framework for Go

    Gin is an incredibly fast web framework written in Golang that can perform up to 40 times faster, thanks to its martini-like API and custom version of httprouter. It’s got a very small memory footprint, no reflection and Radix tree based routing as well. For those looking for unprecedented speed and good productivity, Gin is the way to go. Gin is packed with great features, including middleware support, JSON validation and more. It gives an easy to use API for JSON, XML and HTML...
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    panicparse

    panicparse

    Crash your app in style (Golang)

    Parses panic stack traces, densifies and deduplicates goroutines with similar stack traces. Helps debugging crashes and deadlocks in heavily parallelized processes. Race detector support, e.g. it can parse output produced by go test -race. HTML export. Easy to use as an HTTP Handler middleware. High-performance parsing. HTTP web server that serves a very tight and swell snapshot of your goroutines, much more readable than net/http/pprof. >50% more compact output than original stack dump yet...
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    Revel

    Revel

    A high productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language

    Edit, save, and refresh. Revel compiles your code and templates for you, so you don't miss a beat. Code doesn't compile? It gives you a helpful description. Run-time code panic? Revel has you covered. Revel provides routing, parameter parsing, validation, session/flash, templating, caching, job running, a testing framework, and even internationalization. Revel is built around composable middleware called filters, which implement nearly all request-processing functionality. Developers have...
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    go-gin-api

    go-gin-api

    The API framework based on Gin's modular design

    The API framework based on Gin's modular design encapsulates common functions, is easy to use, and is dedicated to rapid business development. For example, it supports cors cross-domain, jwt signature verification, zap log collection, panic exception capture, trace link tracking, prometheus monitoring indicators, swagger document generation, viper configuration file parsing, gorm database components, gormgen code generation tools, graphql query language, errno uniformly defines error codes,...
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