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    Testcontainers Go

    Testcontainers Go

    Testcontainers for Go is a Golang library that provides a friendly API

    Testcontainers for Go is a Go package that makes it simple to create and clean up container-based dependencies for automated integration/smoke tests. The clean, easy-to-use API enables developers to programmatically define containers that should be run as part of a test and clean up those resources when the test is done.
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    Gossamer

    Gossamer

    Go Implementation of the Polkadot Host

    Gossamer is a modular blockchain framework implemented in Go, serving as an execution environment for the Polkadot runtime. It allows developers to build and run nodes for various blockchain protocols within the Polkadot ecosystem. Gossamer's design emphasizes modularity and flexibility, enabling customization and integration of different services such as networking, block production, and JSON-RPC servers.​
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    go-daemon

    go-daemon

    A library for writing system daemons in golang

    ...But the library was tested only on Linux and OSX, so if you have the ability to test the library on other platforms, give me feedback, please (#26). We can not use fork syscall in Golang's runtime, because child process doesn't inherit threads and goroutines in that case. The library uses a simple trick: it runs its own copy with a mark - a predefined environment variable. Availability of the variable for the process means execution in the child's copy. So that if the mark is not set - the library executes the parent's operations and runs its own copy with the mark, and if the mark is set - the library executes the child's operations.
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