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    panicparse

    panicparse

    Crash your app in style (Golang)

    .... >50% more compact output than original stack dump yet more readable. Deduplicates redundant goroutine stacks. Useful for large server crashes. Arguments as pointer IDs instead of raw pointer values. Pushes stdlib-only stacks at the bottom to help focus on important code. Parses the source files if available to augment the output. Works on any platform supported by Go, including Windows, macOS, linux. Full go module support.
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    chi

    chi

    Lightweight, idiomatic & composable router to build Go HTTP services

    ...chi was built with the sole focus of providing an elegant and comfortable design for writing REST API servers. Its design chiefly considers project structure, maintainability, standard http handlers (stdlib-only), developer productivity, and deconstructing a large system into many small parts. It is very lightweight and fast (according to benchmarks), yet is still able to include several useful subpackages (middleware, render and docgen).
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    go-toml

    go-toml

    Go library for the TOML file format

    Go library for the TOML format. This library supports TOML v1.0.0. Full API, examples, and implementation notes are available in the Go documentation. As much as possible, this library is designed to behave similarly as the standard library's encoding/json. While go-toml favors usability, it is written with performance in mind. Most operations should not be shockingly slow. Decoder can be set to "strict mode", which makes it error when some parts of the TOML document was not present in the...
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    Jingo

    Jingo

    This package provides the ability to encode golang structs

    This package provides the ability to encode Golang structs to a buffer as JSON. Buffer is a simple custom buffer type that complies with io.Writer. Its main benefit is that it has a pooling built-in. This goes a long way to helping make jingo fast by reducing its allocations and ensuring good write speeds. When you create an instance of an encoder it recursively generates an instruction set that defines how to iteratively encode your structs. This gives it the ability to provide a clear API...
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    concurrent map

    concurrent map

    A thread-safe concurrent map for go

    The map type in Go doesn't support concurrent reads and writes. concurrent-map provides a high-performance solution to this by sharding the map with minimal time spent waiting for locks. Prior to Go 1.9, there was no concurrent map implementation in the stdlib. In Go 1.9, sync.Map was introduced. The new sync.Map has a few key differences from this map. The stdlib sync.Map is designed for append-only scenarios. So if you want to use the map for something more like in-memory db, you might benefit from using our version.
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    gock

    gock

    HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go

    Versatile HTTP mocking made easy in Go that works with any net/http based stdlib implementation. Heavily inspired by nock. There is also its Python port, pook. Simple, expressive, fluent API. Semantic API DSL for declarative HTTP mock declarations. Built-in helpers for easy JSON/XML mocking. Supports persistent and volatile TTL-limited mocks. Full regular expressions capable HTTP request mock matching. Designed for both testing and runtime scenarios.
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