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    GoAWK

    GoAWK

    A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support

    ... it over 40 years old! Not bad for a domain-specific language that’s still used for one-liners on Unix command lines everywhere. GoAWK is a POSIX-compatible version of AWK, and additionally has a CSV mode for reading and writing CSV and TSV files. This feature was sponsored by the library of the University of Antwerp. Read the CSV documentation.
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    SeaweedFS

    SeaweedFS

    Distributed storage system for blobs, objects, files, and data lake

    SeaweedFS is a distributed storage system for blobs, objects, files, and data lake, to store and serve billions of files fast! Blob store has O(1) disk seek, local tiering, cloud tiering. Filer supports cross-cluster active-active replication, Kubernetes, POSIX, S3 API, encryption, Erasure Coding for warm storage, FUSE mount, Hadoop, WebDAV. SeaweedFS is an independent Apache-licensed open source project with its ongoing development made possible because of the community. SeaweedFS is a simple...
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    CubeFS

    CubeFS

    cloud-native file store

    CubeFS is a new generation cloud-native storage that supports access protocols such as S3, HDFS, and POSIX. It is widely applicable in various scenarios such as big data, AI/LLMs, container platforms, separation of storage and computing for databases and middleware, data sharing and protection, etc. Compatible with various access protocols such as S3, POSIX, HDFS, etc., and the access between protocols can be interoperable. Support replicas and erasure coding engines, users can choose flexibly...
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    JuiceFS

    JuiceFS

    JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis

    A POSIX, HDFS and S3 compatible distributed file system for cloud. JuiceFS is designed to bring back the gold-old memories and experience of file systems in local disks to the cloud. JuiceFS is POSIX compliant and is fully compatible with HDFS and S3. Cloud app building or migrating, file sharing cross-geo and cross-cloud has become easier than ever before. Whether it's a public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, JuiceFS is available on any cloud of your choice and delivers flexibility...
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    Cobra

    Cobra

    A Commander for modern Go CLI interactions

    Cobra is a library for creating powerful modern CLI applications, and at the same time a program to generate applications and command files. It provides a simple interface for creating powerful CLI interfaces, and will also generate application scaffolding so you can quickly develop your Cobra-based application. This scaffolding includes easy subcommand-based CLIs, fully POSIX-compliant flags, global, local and cascading flags, among many others. The structure of Cobra is based on commands...
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    go-daemon

    go-daemon

    A library for writing system daemons in golang

    Library for writing system daemons in Go. Now supported only UNIX-based OS (Windows is not supported). But the library was tested only on Linux and OSX, so if you have the ability to test the library on other platforms, give me feedback, please (#26). We can not use fork syscall in Golang's runtime, because child process doesn't inherit threads and goroutines in that case. The library uses a simple trick: it runs its own copy with a mark - a predefined environment variable. Availability...
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    Space Daemon

    Space Daemon

    The Space Daemon packages together IPFS, Textile Threads/Buckets

    Space Daemon is a wrapper built in Go around awesome IPFS tools so that you can have start coding a decentralized desktop app as fast as possible. It's built on top of Textile Threads and Buckets. Space Daemon requires a few modules to run successfully. If you downloaded the binary, you don't have to worry about this since it will be connecting to our services. It's good to understand what's happening behind the scenes though. All encrypted files are stored in an IPFS node. For convenience...
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