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    whoami.filippo.io

    whoami.filippo.io

    A ssh server that knows who you are. $ ssh whoami.filippo.io

    whoami.filippo.io powers a diagnostic service that reports what your client and connection look like from the other side, making it a handy mirror for network and TLS debugging. It surfaces details such as your IP address, protocol versions, cipher suites, SNI, and other attributes that are otherwise tedious to confirm across layers. The tool emphasizes clarity and minimalism, helping engineers quickly verify configuration changes in browsers, proxies, VPNs, or CLI tools. It is especially...
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    WANIX

    WANIX

    A virtual environment kit for the local-first web

    wanix is a hobbyist Unix-like operating system written from scratch in C, aiming to implement core features of a traditional OS in an educational and modular way. The project walks through kernel development starting from bootloading, memory management, system calls, and eventually to user programs. With support for x86_64 and simple tools like a shell and basic file I/O, wanix serves as both a learning platform and a launching point for more advanced kernel features.
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    timelinize

    timelinize

    Store your data from all your accounts and devices

    timelinize is an open-source tool for creating rich, shareable timelines from structured data sources (like YAML, CSV, or JSON) that helps users transform static event lists into beautiful, interactive narratives suitable for presentations, documentation, or educational displays. The project emphasizes simplicity and flexibility by letting contributors focus on the data — defining dates, labels, descriptions, links, and media — while timelinize handles rendering, layout, and interactivity in...
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    Peer Calls

    Peer Calls

    Group peer to peer video calls for everyone written in Go

    Peer Calls is a self-hosted, open-source WebRTC-based video and audio calling platform for group communication. Designed for simplicity and privacy, it allows anyone to run their own video conferencing service without relying on third-party providers. Peer Calls supports multi-user rooms, screen sharing, and chat, all delivered via a clean web interface. It’s great for small teams, communities, and educational groups seeking secure and customizable alternatives to mainstream conferencing tools.
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    GoCraft

    GoCraft

    A Minecraft like game written in go

    GoCraft is an open-source sandbox game project written in the Go programming language that recreates core gameplay ideas from Minecraft. The project demonstrates how a voxel-based world simulation can be implemented using Go along with graphics libraries and OpenGL-style rendering pipelines. GoCraft includes basic terrain generation, block placement mechanics, and player movement within a procedurally generated world composed of cubic blocks. The game engine provides essential features such...
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    go-algorithms

    go-algorithms

    Algorithms and data structures for golang

    go-algorithms is an open-source educational repository that provides implementations of common algorithms and data structures written in the Go programming language. The project is designed primarily as a learning resource to help developers understand how fundamental computer science concepts can be implemented idiomatically in Go. It includes a wide range of classic sorting, searching, and numerical algorithms alongside basic collection structures such as stacks, queues, linked lists, and...
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    gitjacker

    gitjacker

    Leak git repositories from misconfigured websites

    Leak git repositories from misconfigured websites. Gitjacker downloads git repositories and extracts their contents from sites where the .git directory has been mistakenly uploaded. It will still manage to recover a significant portion of a repository even where directory listings are disabled. For educational/penetration testing use only. You will need to have git installed to use Gitjacker.
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    vim-go-tutorial

    vim-go-tutorial

    Tutorial for vim-go

    vim-go-tutorial is a step-by-step educational repository that teaches developers how to install, configure, and effectively use the vim-go plugin for Go development inside Vim. The project walks users through a structured learning path that begins with quick setup and progresses through building, testing, refactoring, navigation, and code generation workflows. It is designed primarily for developers who want to turn Vim into a full-featured Go IDE while understanding the tooling rather than...
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    Grumpy

    Grumpy

    Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime

    Grumpy is a Python-to-Go transcompiler and runtime designed as a near drop-in replacement for CPython 2.7 that compiles Python source to Go, then to native code. Instead of executing Python bytecode in a VM, Grumpy translates modules into Go code that calls a Go runtime library emulating Python semantics, which can yield performance and deployment benefits in Go ecosystems. The approach integrates with Go’s toolchain, enabling static binaries and potentially easier distribution in...
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    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    Comprehensive tutorial that integrates blogs, examples, audio, video

    go-rock-libraries-showcases hosts the materials for Go, an advanced tutorial series focused on well-known Go third-party libraries. It is designed for learners who have already finished Go, and want to deepen their skills by exploring real-world libraries that are popular and highly regarded in the Go ecosystem. The course uses a “three-in-one” approach: blog posts, code examples, and audio/video lectures are combined to explain each library in practical context. The README explains that the...
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    Novm

    Novm

    Experimental KVM-based VMM for containers, written in Go

    ...As a research vehicle, novm emphasizes hackability over feature completeness, making it useful for instrumentation experiments, educational deep dives, or bespoke CI sandboxes. Even though it’s not positioned as a drop-in for production hypervisors, it demonstrates how far a lean VM manager can go with modern kernel primitives.
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