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    ergo

    ergo

    Framework for creating microservices using technologies of Erlang/OTP

    Technologies and design patterns of Erlang/OTP have been proven over the years. Now in Golang. Up to x5 times faster than original Erlang/OTP in terms of network messaging. The easiest way to create an OTP-designed application in Golang. The goal of this project is to leverage Erlang/OTP experience with Golang performance. The ideal framework for creating complex and distributed solutions (machine learning, data processing pipeline, etc.) being simple and reliable.
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    Go Katas

    Go Katas

    A collection of daily coding challenges

    Go Katas is a curated collection of practice exercises and coding challenges specifically crafted to improve proficiency in Go, including idiomatic patterns, language fundamentals, and algorithm design. It mirrors the kata practice tradition from martial arts—repetitive, thoughtful practice where each exercise reinforces technique, discipline, and problem-solving approach. Each kata prompt focuses on a precise aspect of Go, such as concurrency patterns, memory management, interfaces, error handling, or performance optimization, giving learners structured practice opportunities that go beyond syntax. ...
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    Eino

    Eino

    LLM application development framework for Go with agents and flows

    Eino is an LLM application development framework written in Go that helps developers build applications powered by large language models. Eino provides a structured environment for creating AI systems using reusable components such as chat models, retrievers, tools, embeddings, and prompt templates. It draws architectural inspiration from frameworks like LangChain and other modern AI development toolkits while remaining aligned with Go programming conventions. Eino includes an Agent...
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    KrakenD

    KrakenD

    High-performance, stateless, declarative, API Gateway written in Go.

    ...But don't take our word for granted, do your own benchmarks. All KrakenD endpoint configuration is stored in a plain text .json configuration file. You can edit this file by hand or design your API interface visually using the KrakenDesigner.
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    protoactor-go

    protoactor-go

    Proto Actor - Ultra fast distributed actors for Go, C# and Java/Kotlin

    ...Grain abstraction, which provides a straightforward approach to building distributed interactive applications, without the need to learn complex programming patterns for handling concurrency, fault tolerance, and resource management. This allows Proto.Actor to leverage in-process performance for realtime stream processing.
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    Coca

    Coca

    Coca is a toolbox which is design for legacy system refactoring

    Coca is a toolbox that is design for legacy system refactoring and analysis, including call graph, concept analysis, api tree, and design patterns suggestions. Requirements: graphviz for dot file to image (such as svg, png). The easiest way to get coca is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows on the release page.
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    go-coffeeshop

    go-coffeeshop

    A practical event-driven microservices demo

    go-coffeeshop is a sample application that demonstrates how to build scalable and maintainable systems using Go, following clean architecture principles and domain-driven design concepts. It simulates a coffee shop system, providing a realistic context for implementing business logic, APIs, and data handling. The project is structured to separate concerns clearly, with layers for domain logic, application services, infrastructure, and interfaces. It showcases best practices for building microservices, including dependency injection, testing strategies, and modular design. ...
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    godlp

    godlp

    Sensitive information protection toolkit

    godlp appears to be another software project from ByteDance — however, as of the most recent checks, there’s very little publicly available information about it: the repository exists under ByteDance’s GitHub, but its documentation, README, and metadata are minimal (or not human-readable), and the project seems to have limited community visibility compared to their other major tools. Because of that opacity, one must infer that godlp is likely a specialized internal or early-stage tool,...
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    Rat

    Rat

    Compose shell commands to build interactive terminal applications

    ...Rather than reimplementing features, it delegates work to existing tools: a shell command generates output, a pager displays it, and “annotators” attach actions to recognized patterns. For example, a mode might run git log --graph and annotate commit hashes so hitting a key can open a diff, check out a branch, or run a follow-up command. Another mode could list files or search results and let you act on selected lines, chaining shell operations together. The design encourages small, composable behaviors that feel like browsing within structured terminal output, while retaining the power of the underlying CLI. ...
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    HttpRouter

    HttpRouter

    A high performance HTTP request router that scales well

    ...A compressing dynamic trie (radix tree) structure is used for efficient matching. With other routers, like http.ServeMux, a requested URL path could match multiple patterns. Therefore they have some awkward pattern priority rules, like longest match or first registered, first matched. By design of this router, a request can only match exactly one or no route. As a result, there are also no unintended matches, which makes it great for SEO and improves the user experience.
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    Go Patterns

    Go Patterns

    Curated list of Go design patterns, recipes and idioms

    This repository is a curated collection of idiomatic Go design patterns, coding recipes, and best practices aimed at Go programmers. It organizes patterns under categories such as creational, structural, behavioral, concurrency, messaging, and anti-patterns, giving examples and explanations of how to apply them in real Go code. Creational, structural, behavioral pattern examples in Go. Explanatory commentary and sample code snippets.
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    Novm

    Novm

    Experimental KVM-based VMM for containers, written in Go

    novm is an experimental, minimalist virtual machine monitor that explores running Linux guests with a streamlined user-space control plane. Its goal is fast, scriptable VM lifecycle management—boot, snapshot, pause, resume—without the heft of a full cloud stack. The design favors small, understandable code paths around KVM and tap networking so developers can reason about isolation and performance trade-offs. It showcases patterns like process-per-VM supervision, concise configuration, and direct mapping of devices needed for common development workloads. As a research vehicle, novm emphasizes hackability over feature completeness, making it useful for instrumentation experiments, educational deep dives, or bespoke CI sandboxes. ...
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