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    retry

    retry

    Simple golang library for retry mechanism

    Simple library for retry mechanism. Context allow to set context of retry default are Background context. Return the direct last error that came from the retried function default is false (return wrapped errors with everything) WithTimer provides a way to swap out timer module implementations. This primarily is useful for mocking/testing, where you may not want to explicitly wait for a set duration for retries.
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    Traceway

    Traceway

    The only tool you need to know what is happening and how to fix it

    ...It can be self-hosted or used through a hosted cloud option, giving teams flexibility depending on their infrastructure preferences. Traceway’s value comes from combining multiple observability pillars around shared trace context instead of splitting debugging across many disconnected tools. It is a strong fit for teams that want an MIT-licensed, all-included monitoring stack without open-core restrictions.
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    LangChainGo

    LangChainGo

    LangChain for Go, the easiest way to write LLM-based programs in Go

    LangChainGo is a Go-based implementation of the LangChain framework, designed to help developers build applications powered by large language models using the Go programming language. It provides a modular architecture that allows developers to combine components such as language models, chains, agents, memory systems, and vector stores into flexible workflows. The framework emphasizes composability, making it easy to create complex pipelines that integrate LLMs with external data sources,...
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    go-github

    go-github

    Go library for accessing the GitHub API

    ...Construct a new GitHub client, then use the various services on the client to access different parts of the GitHub API. Some API methods have optional parameters that can be passed. Using the context package, one can easily pass cancelation signals and deadlines to various services of the client for handling a request.
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    GoNB

    GoNB

    GoNB, a Go Notebook Kernel for Jupyter

    ...As a side benefit it works with packages that use CGO — although it won't parse C code in the cells, so it can't be used as a C kernel. It already includes many goodies: cache between cell of results, contextual help and auto-complete (with gopls), compilation error context (by mousing over), bash command execution, images, html, etc. See the tutorial. It's been heavily used by the author (in developing GoMLX, a machine learning framework for Go), but should still be seen as experimental — if we hear success stories from others, we can change this.
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    Go kit

    Go kit

    A standard library for microservices

    ...Go kit provides guidance and solutions for most of the common operational and infrastructural concerns. Allowing you to focus your mental energy on your business. You know your domain and context better than anyone. Go kit is lightly opinionated, and was designed for interoperability from day one. Use the databases, components, platform, and architecture that works best for you. Go is designed from first principles to advance the practice of software engineering. It's easy to learn, easy to master, and — most importantly — easy to maintain, by large and dynamic teams of engineers.
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    go-coffeeshop

    go-coffeeshop

    A practical event-driven microservices demo

    go-coffeeshop is a sample application that demonstrates how to build scalable and maintainable systems using Go, following clean architecture principles and domain-driven design concepts. It simulates a coffee shop system, providing a realistic context for implementing business logic, APIs, and data handling. The project is structured to separate concerns clearly, with layers for domain logic, application services, infrastructure, and interfaces. It showcases best practices for building microservices, including dependency injection, testing strategies, and modular design. The repository is intended as a learning resource for developers who want to understand how to apply architectural patterns in Go projects. ...
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    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    go-rock-libraries-showcases

    Comprehensive tutorial that integrates blogs, examples, audio, video

    ...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 motivation is the sheer number of powerful libraries that many developers do not have time to evaluate, so the course highlights a subset of “rock star” libraries and shows how to use them effectively. The basic information section lists the instructor, prerequisites (basic Go ability, preferably completion of the fundamentals course), and the development environment: Go 1.2–1.4, Sublime Text 3, and macOS 10.9–10.10.
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