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    Caddy

    Caddy

    Powerful, enterprise-ready, open source web server w/ automatic HTTPS

    ...It automatically renews TLS certificates, staples OCSP responses and more. Though used mostly as an HTTPS server, Caddy can be used to run Go applications, offering automated documentation, graceful on-line config changes via API and more to these apps. Caddy is very extensible, with a powerful plugin system unlike any other web server.
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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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    EGO

    EGO

    A simple and component-based microservice kit for go

    ...Through the component-based design pattern, it is guaranteed that the business development can use various components in a unified way. For us engineers to improve component proficiency, we must first read a lot of open-source component documentation and code, and then insist on using it for a long time in order to form muscle memory and improve our speed of doing business. And the time and energy invested in all of this is enormous. To reduce this input cost and allow more developers to better use excellent open source components, EGO's approach is to standardize all open source components, encapsulate them, and unify various behaviors.
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