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    Gitleaks

    Gitleaks

    Protect and discover secrets using Gitleaks

    ...In addition, Gitleaks can be implemented as a pre-commit hook directly in your repo or as a GitHub action using Gitleaks-Action.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Labeler

    Labeler

    Label manager for PRs and Issues based on configurable conditions

    An advanced, all-in-one GitHub Action enabling dynamic labeling of both issues and PRs based on a variety of configurable rules—covering metadata like age, author, branch, file changes, draft status, and more. A flexible tool for automating repository hygiene.
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    gosec

    gosec

    Golang security checker

    ...You can integrate third-party code analysis tools with GitHub code scanning by uploading data as SARIF files. The workflow shows an example of running the gosec as a step in a GitHub action workflow that outputs the results.sarif file. The workflow then uploads the results.sarif file to GitHub using the upload-serif action. Gosec can be configured to only run a subset of rules, to exclude certain file paths, and produce reports in different formats. By default, all rules will be run against the supplied input files.
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    xiaohongshu-mcp

    xiaohongshu-mcp

    MCP for xiaohongshu.com

    xiaohongshu-mcp is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that equips AI assistants with first-class tools for working on Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), focusing on day-to-day creator and operator workflows rather than generic browsing. The project centers on authenticated actions and data access that matter to content operations, such as checking login state, publishing or scheduling content, fetching recommendations and search results, reading post details, and acting on comments. It’s...
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    grype

    grype

    A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems

    ...The destination directory doesn't need to be /usr/local/bin, it just needs to be a location found in the user's PATH and writable by the user that's installing Grype. If you're using GitHub Actions, you can simply use our Grype-based action to run vulnerability scans on your code or container images during your CI workflows.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    MergeSentinel

    MergeSentinel

    Controls the approval of merge requests in GitLab Community Edition

    MergeSentinel is a Go application designed to enhance the merge request (MR) process in GitLab. It listens for HTTP calls from GitLab project webhooks when a merge request action occurs. Depending on the rules configured, it will enable or disable the button used to accept the merge request, ensuring that all predefined criteria are met before a merge can be approved.
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    Kubescape

    Kubescape

    Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform for your IDE

    An open-source Kubernetes security platform for your clusters, CI/CD pipelines, and IDE that seperates out the security signal from the scanner noise. Kubescape is an open-source Kubernetes security platform, built for use in your day-to-day workflow, by fitting into your clusters, CI/CD pipelines and IDE. It serves as a one-stop-shop for Kubernetes security and includes vulnerability and misconfiguration scanning. You can run scans via the CLI, or add the Kubescape Helm chart, which gives...
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    actionlint

    actionlint

    Static checker for GitHub Actions workflow files

    actionlint is a static checker for GitHub Actions workflow files. It analyzes workflow YAML to catch syntax mistakes, invalid keys, expression errors, incorrect action inputs, and workflow configuration problems before they break CI. The tool also performs strong type checks for GitHub Actions expressions, which helps detect nonexistent properties and type mismatches. It can validate reusable workflows, workflow calls, glob syntax, runner labels, cron syntax, and job dependencies. actionlint also integrates with ShellCheck and pyflakes to inspect scripts written inside run: blocks. ...
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    go-chart

    go-chart

    go chart is a basic charting library in go

    ...Everything on the chart.Chart object has defaults that can be overridden. Whenever a developer sets a property on the chart object, it is to be assumed that value will be used instead of the default. The best way to see the api in action is to look at the examples in the ./_examples/ directory. I wanted to make a charting library that used only native golang, that could be stood up on a server (i.e. it had built-in fonts). The goal with the API itself is to have the "zero value be useful", and to require the user to not code more than they absolutely needed.
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    Act

    Act

    Run your GitHub Actions locally

    ...It uses the Docker API to either pull or build the necessary images, as defined in your workflow files, and finally determines the execution path based on the dependencies that were defined. Once it has the execution path, it then uses the Docker API to run containers for each action based on the images prepared earlier. The environment variables and filesystem are all configured to match what GitHub provides.
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    Goreman

    Goreman

    foreman clone written in go language

    ...Any signals are forwarded to each process. The main goroutine loads Procfile and starts each command in the file. Afterwards, it is driven by the following two kinds of events, and then take proper action against the managed processes. It receives a signal, which could be one of SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGHUP; It receives an RPC call, which is triggered by the command goreman run COMMAND [PROCESS...].
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    Gum

    Gum

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts

    A tool for glamorous shell scripts. Leverage the power of Bubbles and Lip Gloss in your scripts and aliases without writing any Go code! Gum provides highly configurable, ready-to-use utilities to help you write useful shell scripts and dotfiles aliases with just a few lines of code. Let's build a simple script to help you write Conventional Commits for your dotfiles. Use a package manager. gum is designed to be embedded in scripts and supports all sorts of use cases. Components are...
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    ytt

    ytt

    YAML templating tool that works on YAML structure instead of text

    Template and patch as needed to easily make your configuration reusable and extensible. Works with your own and third-party YAML configuration. ytt templates are plain YAML documents made from nodes such as maps and arrays. ytt allows you to set values and attach statements (such as if and for loops) on those nodes. This eliminates text insertion concerns like manual escaping and allows for easy structure reuse, thus, increasing readability. Weave ytt templating into your own configuration,...
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    Daptin

    Daptin

    Daptin - Backend As A Service - GraphQL/JSON-API Headless CMS

    Take the API overhead out of your brain with Daptin. Complete granular access to your data over the network. A single binary to power up your application. Database-backed persistence, 3NF normalized tables. JSON API/GraphQL for CRUD apis. User and group management and access control. Social login with OAuth: tested with google, github, LinkedIn. Actions for abstracting out business flows. Extensive state tracking APIs. Enable Data Auditing from a single toggle. Synchronous Data Exchange with...
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    Maxun

    Maxun

    Small event-delegation library for decoupling event binding and handli

    ...The README states that ongoing development has migrated into a larger framework under the Angular project. It includes modules for dispatching events, for capturing native events, for custom event details, and for action flows. Because it is purely JavaScript (and uses HTML for test harnesses), it is suited for web browsers and front-end use. Although deprecated, it can still serve as a reference for how to architect event delegation and binding abstractions.
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    Reviewpad

    Reviewpad

    Next generation pull requests and issues

    Reviewpad is a service to automate pull requests and issues workflows. The workflows are specified in a YML-based configuration language described in the official documentation. In Reviewpad, you can automate actions over the pull requests and issues. With technological progress depending on the human ability to create and modify software systems, Reviewpad was founded to allow developers to safely contribute to any codebase as fast as possible. Developers deserve a better experience and...
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    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions. This GitHub Action helps you to publish your website/assets to IPFS Pinning Services (e.g. Pinata or Firebase using the official IPFS Remote Pinning API. You can use this Action directly from your GitHub workflow. You can find the required credentials on your Pinning Services Website.
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    DevDash

    DevDash

    Highly Configurable Terminal Dashboard for Developers and Creators

    ...It will allow you to choose and display the most up-to-date metrics you need, at one place. The data will be automatically refreshed while you’re doing other productive tasks. Get started and create your first dashboard, or see DevDash in action with many examples (including their configuration). Change the display of your widgets (colors or size). Understand how to use time period for many widgets in DevDash. Choose the widgets you want. Place your widgets where you want. Choose the data you want to display, the colors you want to use, and a lot of other things for each widget. ...
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    FLOGO

    FLOGO

    Simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions and apps

    Project Flogo is an ultra-light, Go-based open source ecosystem for building event-driven apps. Event-driven, you say? Yup, the notion of triggers and actions are leveraged to process incoming events. An action, a common interface, exposes key capabilities such as application integration, stream processing, etc. All capabilities within the Flogo Ecosystem have a few things in common, they all process events (in a manner suitable for the specific purpose) and they all implement the action interface exposed by Flogo Core. Integration Flows Application Integration process engine with conditional branching and a visual development environment. ...
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    OpenDiablo2

    OpenDiablo2

    An open source re-implementation of Diablo 2

    This is an open-source re-implementation of the classic action-RPG Diablo II (including its expansion) — or rather, a game engine that can run it. The engine is written in Go and cross-platform, aiming to bring the feel of the original 2000s-era ARPG to modern systems. Because the project does not include the original game assets, users must supply their legally purchased copy of Diablo II / Lord of Destruction; the engine then loads the MPQ archives and runs the game.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    lazynpm

    lazynpm

    Terminal UI for npm

    Lazynpm is a terminal user interface (TUI) for working with npm (Node.js package manager) commands, written in Go using the gocui library. It is designed for developers who find themselves doing repetitive npm workflows — linking, building dependencies, installing, and so on — and want a simplified interface rather than remembering or typing long sequences of npm commands. The UI offers keybindings and visual feedback so you can navigate dependencies, install packages, run scripts, and link...
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