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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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    Interactsh

    Interactsh

    An OOB interaction gathering server and client library

    Interactsh is an open-source tool for detecting out-of-band interactions. It is a tool designed to detect vulnerabilities that cause external interactions. Interactsh Cli client requires go1.17+ to install successfully. interactsh-client with -sf, -session-file flag can be used store/read the current session information from user defined file which is useful to resume the same session to poll the interactions even after the client gets stopped or closed. Running the interactsh-client in...
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    chi

    chi

    Lightweight, idiomatic & composable router to build Go HTTP services

    chi is a lightweight, open source composable router for building Go HTTP services. It also helps in writing large REST API services, keeping them maintainable as the project evolves. Having been built on the latest context package, it can easily handle signaling, cancelation and request-scoped values across a handler chain. 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,...
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    HTserveFS

    HTserveFS

    Fast file system server with modern web UI and direct transfers

    Powerful HTTP file system server (HFS) designed for fast, direct file transfers without intermediaries. This modern file server solution features a responsive web interface for seamless file management, supporting unlimited file sizes with high-speed transfers. Built with advanced security including JWT authentication, role-based permissions, and TLS encryption. The web-based file system server offers real-time monitoring, bandwidth control, and customizable folder sharing. Perfect for...
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    Kafka-Pixy

    Kafka-Pixy

    gRPC/REST proxy for Kafka

    Kafka-Pixy is a dual API (gRPC and REST) proxy for Kafka with automatic consumer group control. It is designed to hide the complexity of the Kafka client protocol and provide a stupid simple API that is trivial to implement in any language. Kafka-Pixy is tested against Kafka versions 1.1.1 and 2.3.0, but is likely to work with any version starting from 0.8.2.2. It uses the Kafka Offset Commit/Fetch API to keep track of consumer offsets.
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