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    Uber Go Style Guide

    Uber Go Style Guide

    The Uber Go Style Guide

    This repository holds the Uber Go Style Guide, which documents patterns and conventions used in Go code at Uber. Styles are the conventions that govern our code. The term style is a bit of a misnomer, since these conventions cover far more than just source file formatting—gofmt handles that for us. The goal of this guide is to manage this complexity by describing in detail the Dos and Don'ts of writing Go code at Uber. These rules exist to keep the code base manageable while still allowing...
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    GoDotEnv

    GoDotEnv

    A Go port of Ruby's dotenv library

    A Go (golang) port of the Ruby dotenv project (which loads env vars from a .env file). Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a twelve-factor app. Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments–such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services–should be extracted from the code into environment variables. But it is not always practical to set environment variables on development machines or continuous integration servers...
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    Martian Proxy

    Martian Proxy

    Martian is a library for building custom HTTP/S proxies

    Martian Proxy is a programmable HTTP proxy designed to be used for testing. Martian is a great tool to use if you want to verify that all (or some subset) of requests are secure. Mock external services at the network layer. Inject headers, modify cookies or perform other mutations of HTTP requests and responses. Verify that pingbacks happen when you think they should. Unwrap encrypted traffic (requires install of CA certificate in browser) By taking advantage of Go cross-compilation, Martian...
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    the-way-to-go_ZH_CN

    the-way-to-go_ZH_CN

    The Chinese translation of "The Way to Go" Guide

    the-way-to-go_ZH_CN is the Chinese translation of the Go programming book The Way to Go, known as (“Go Introduction Guide”). The translator, along with a team of contributors, created this project to make a high-quality Go learning resource accessible to Chinese readers who might struggle with English-language books. The README explains that the original author, Ivo Balbaert, granted authorization for the translation and even for updating certain content to match newer Go versions. The...
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    Periph

    Periph

    Peripherals I/O in Go

    periph is a Go library that unifies hardware I/O on single-board computers and embedded Linux devices, exposing clean interfaces for GPIO, I²C, SPI, UART, PWM, and more. Its philosophy is “no daemon, no codegen”—you link a Go package and speak directly to the hardware via stable abstractions, keeping deployments simple and auditable. The project auto-detects host capabilities at runtime and selects the best driver backend, smoothing over kernel and board differences across Raspberry Pi,...
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    Harmonica

    Harmonica

    A simple, physics-based animation library

    Harmonica is a Go animation library based on simple physics simulation. It provides tools for creating smooth, natural motion in 2D and 3D applications. The project includes spring animation behavior that can make interface movement feel more organic than fixed linear transitions. It also includes projectile-style simulation that is useful for particles, motion effects, and game-like interactions. Harmonica can be used with terminal interfaces, Bubble Tea applications, and graphical projects...
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    go-fundamental-programming

    go-fundamental-programming

    Set of video and voice tutorials for the Go language

    ...This structure allows students to quickly jump to specific topics in the video without scrubbing blindly through the timeline. The syllabus goes from environment setup and basic syntax to types and variables, constants and operators, control statements, arrays, slices, maps, functions, structs, methods, interfaces, reflection, and concurrency, before finishing with a “projects and pitfalls” session.
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    gon

    gon

    Sign, notarize, and package macOS CLI tools and applications

    gon is a simple, no-frills tool for signing and notarizing your CLI binaries for macOS. gon is available as a CLI that can be run manually or in automation pipelines. It is also available as a Go library for embedding in projects written in Go. gon can sign and notarize binaries written in any language. Beginning with macOS Catalina (10.15), Apple is requiring all software distributed outside of the Mac App Store to be signed and notarized. Software that isn't properly signed or notarized...
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    NATS HTTP Round Tripper

    NATS HTTP Round Tripper

    This is a Golang http.RoundTripper that uses NATS as a transport

    nats-roundtripper provides an HTTP-like client transport built on top of NATS, the high-performance messaging system. It exposes an API compatible with the common “RoundTripper” abstraction, enabling developers to route request/response traffic through NATS subjects rather than traditional HTTP connections. This pattern lets services running in distributed environments take advantage of NATS’ low latency and flexible topology while retaining familiar client semantics. It can be an effective...
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    WTF Dial

    WTF Dial

    WTF Dial is an example web application written in Go

    WTF Dial is an example Go web application built around a real-time team sentiment dashboard. The app lets team members report how bad or chaotic things currently feel on a shared percentage dial. Beyond the playful concept, the repository is mainly intended as a learning resource for building full Go applications. It demonstrates clean application structure, domain-focused types, multiple storage implementations, HTTP packages, command packages, and documented design decisions. The code is...
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    Go Meta Linter

    Go Meta Linter

    Runs a whole bunch of those linters and normalizes their output

    Go Meta Linter is a deprecated Go meta-linter that was created to run many Go static analysis tools at the same time. It normalizes their results into one consistent output format so editors, IDEs, and CI systems can read problems more easily. The tool helps developers catch issues such as unused code, unchecked errors, duplicated code, style problems, security concerns, and suspicious compiler-level behavior. It supports a broad collection of linters and lets users customize which checks...
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    Globally Unique ID Generator

    Globally Unique ID Generator

    xid is a globally unique id generator thought for the web

    ...It does not require a central generator server or explicit machine and data-center configuration, which makes it convenient for distributed web services. It is well suited for database records, API resources, logs, events, and other systems that need practical unique IDs without the length and randomness tradeoffs of UUIDs.
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    Structs

    Structs

    Utilities for Go structs

    Structs contains various utilities to work with Go (Golang) structs. It was initially used by me to convert a struct into a map[string]interface{}. With time I've added other utilities for structs. It's basically a high-level package based on primitives from the reflect package. Feel free to add new functions or improve the existing code. Just like the standard lib strings, bytes and co packages, structs has many global functions to manipulate or organize your struct data. Lets define and...
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    Your basic graph

    Your basic graph

    Graph algorithms and data structures

    A graph implementation based entirely on functions. This text is about the implementation of a Go tool based entirely on functions – the API contains only immutable data types, and the code is built on top of a struct with five function fields. It’s a tool for building virtual graphs. In a virtual graph no vertices or edges are stored in memory, they are instead computed as needed. The tool is part of a larger library of generic graph algorithms.
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    go-best-practice

    go-best-practice

    Trying to complete over 100 projects in various categories in golang

    go-best-practice is essentially a Go book and code collection called “Go 实战开发” (“Go in Practice”), born from the idea of building over 100 practical projects in different categories using Go. It combines an ebook/zh directory with written chapters and a src directory that holds the corresponding source code, so readers can move seamlessly between theory and practice. The goal is to help developers go beyond basic syntax and actually build real applications, drawing inspiration from similar...
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    GXUI

    GXUI

    An experimental Go cross platform UI library

    GXUI is an experimental, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Go that explored what a modern, GPU-accelerated desktop UI could look like for the language. It provided a set of widgets, layout containers, and event models that ran on Windows, macOS, and Linux, targeting a single Go API surface. Rendering was driven by a graphics backend so that animations, text, and compositing could be smooth without relying on heavyweight native bindings. The library encouraged idiomatic Go patterns—composition...
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    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    Comprehensive tutorial that integrates blogs, examples, audio, video

    go-rock-libraries-showcases hosts the materials for Go, an advanced tutorial series focused on well-known Go third-party libraries. It is designed for learners who have already finished Go, and want to deepen their skills by exploring real-world libraries that are popular and highly regarded in the Go ecosystem. The course uses a “three-in-one” approach: blog posts, code examples, and audio/video lectures are combined to explain each library in practical context. The README explains that the...
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