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    Artalk

    Artalk

    Your Self-hosted Comment System

    Artalk is a modern, self-hosted comment system designed to provide a fast, privacy-focused alternative to third-party commenting platforms for blogs, websites, and web applications. It combines a lightweight frontend written in vanilla JavaScript with a high-performance backend powered by Go, enabling efficient cross-platform deployment and low resource usage. The system is framework-agnostic, allowing it to be integrated into virtually any frontend stack without dependency conflicts or heavy client-side overhead. ...
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    do - Dependency Injection

    do - Dependency Injection

    A dependency injection toolkit based on Go 1.18+ Generics

    ...The toolkit is designed to improve modularity, testability, and scalability in Go applications by reducing tight coupling between components. It also includes lifecycle management features like health checks and graceful shutdown handling, making it suitable for production services and microservices. Overall, samber/do delivers a modern, generics-powered alternative to traditional reflection-based DI frameworks in Go.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    go-coffeeshop

    go-coffeeshop

    A practical event-driven microservices demo

    ...The repository is intended as a learning resource for developers who want to understand how to apply architectural patterns in Go projects. It also includes examples of integrating external systems and handling real-world scenarios such as order processing and inventory management.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    QOR

    QOR

    Libraries written in Go abstracting features needed for business apps

    QOR is architected from the ground up to accelerate development and deployment of Content Management Systems, E-commerce Systems, and Business Applications. QOR is comprised of modules that abstract common features for such systems, such as a configurable and flexible back office, a content publishing system, a media library, and much more. We built QOR at The Plant to accelerate development for our clients, it is at the core of our engineering strategy, and we maintain it on an ongoing basis. ...
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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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