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    Hacks

    Hacks

    A collection of hacks and one-off scripts

    ...Rather than being a single cohesive application, it serves as a repository of practical command-line tools that can be used independently or combined into workflows. The scripts cover a wide range of tasks, including URL manipulation, parameter replacement, data extraction, and reconnaissance automation. Many of the tools in the repository are designed for efficiency and simplicity, enabling users to perform complex operations with minimal overhead. It is particularly popular among security researchers and developers who need quick, flexible solutions for niche problems.
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    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples

    Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud

    Google Cloud Platform Go Samples repository is a comprehensive collection of Go-based code examples that demonstrate how to build applications and services using Google Cloud Platform. It provides developers with practical implementations that cover a wide spectrum of cloud functionalities, including storage, compute, networking, and machine learning services. Each sample is designed to be easily reusable, allowing developers to copy code directly into their own projects as a starting point for development. The repository includes both simple quickstart examples and more advanced application patterns, often accompanied by documentation guides that explain how to deploy and run them in different environments. ...
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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 engineers to use Go language features productively. This guide was originally created by Prashant Varanasi and Simon Newton as a way to bring some colleagues up to speed with using Go. ...
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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 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 repository is structured like a full book: there are directories for cover and eBook materials, a table of contents file (TOC.md), configuration for building, and the chapters themselves in Markdown. It also documents translation progress, acknowledges all translators and reviewers by handle, and explains how new contributors can help correct or extend the text.
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