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    Open Policy Agent

    Open Policy Agent

    An open source, general-purpose policy engine

    ...Stop using a different policy language, policy model, and policy API for every product and service you use. Use OPA for a unified toolset and framework for policy across the cloud-native stack. Whether for one service or for all your services, use OPA to decouple policy from the service's code so you can release, analyze, and review policies (which security and compliance teams love) without sacrificing availability or performance.
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    Miller

    Miller

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for data formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. With Miller, you get to use named fields without needing to count positional indices, using familiar formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. Then, on the fly, you can add new fields which are functions of existing fields, drop fields, sort, aggregate statistically, pretty-print, and more. Miller operates on key-value-pair data while the...
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    dyff

    dyff

    diff tool for YAML files, and sometimes JSON

    A diff tool for YAML files, and sometimes JSON. dyff is inspired by the way the old BOSH v1 deployment output reported changes from one version to another by only showing the parts of a YAML file that changed. Similar to the standard diff tool, it follows the principle of describing the change by going from the input file to the target to the input file. Input files can be local files (filesystem path), remote files (URI), or the standard input stream (using -).
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    getty

    getty

    Asynchronous network I/O library

    ...It operates on TCP, UDP, and WebSocket network protocols, providing a consistent interface EventListener. Within Getty, each connection (session) involves two separate goroutines. One handles the reading of TCP streams, UDP packets, or WebSocket packages, while the other manages the logic processing and writes responses into the network write buffer. If your logic processing might take a considerable amount of time, it's recommended to start a new logic process goroutine yourself within codec.go's (Codec)OnMessage method. ...
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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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    alp

    alp

    Access Log Profiler

    alp is Access Log Profiler.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    jaggr

    jaggr

    JSON Aggregation CLI

    ...In addition, @count adds an extra field indicating the total number of lines aggregated. The = sign can be used on any field to rename it, here we use it to say that the count is an rps as we are using the default aggregation time of 1 second.
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    SJSON

    SJSON

    Set JSON values very quickly in Go

    SJSON is a complement to GJSON, also written in Go, focused on setting or modifying values inside JSON documents through path expressions. Just as GJSON allows fast retrieval, SJSON allows fast mutation: you provide a JSON document, a dot-notation path (including array indices or the special “-1” index for appending), and a new value, and SJSON produces the updated JSON. It supports many data types (numbers, strings, bools, arrays, maps), raw byte paths, and options for in-place replacement. Because it avoids full unmarshalling into structs, it is very efficient for many use-cases where you just need to tweak a JSON document quickly. ...
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