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    Excelize

    Excelize

    Go language library for reading and writing Microsoft Excel

    Excelize is a library written in pure Go providing a set of functions that allow you to write to and read from XLAM / XLSM / XLSX / XLTM / XLTX files. With Excelize chart generation and management is as easy as a few lines of code. You can build charts based off data in your worksheet or generate charts without any data in your worksheet at all. Excelize provided streaming API for generating or reading data from a worksheet with huge amounts of data.
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    AndroidLibXrayLite

    AndroidLibXrayLite

    Lightweight Android library that bundles the Xray networking core

    ...The library abstracts process management and log streaming so host apps can control lifecycles and capture diagnostics. It’s particularly useful for developers who want to integrate secure, rule-based proxying into their own Android apps without re-implementing the native glue. With a focus on stability and easy updates, it shortens the path from concept to a working in-app networking stack.
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    GopenPGP V3

    GopenPGP V3

    A high-level OpenPGP library

    GopenPGP V3 is a high-level OpenPGP cryptographic library developed by ProtonMail that provides a user-friendly API for common encryption and signing operations in Go, abstracting the complexity of the underlying OpenPGP standards and golang crypto primitives. This library lets developers perform key generation, message encryption and decryption, digital signing, and signature verification with straightforward functions that hide much of the boilerplate and nuance typically required when...
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    koanf

    koanf

    Simple, lightweight, extensible, configuration management library

    koanf (pronounced conf; a play on the Japanese Koan) is a library for reading configurations from different sources in different formats in Go applications. It is a cleaner, lighter alternative to spf13/viper with better abstractions and extensibility, and fewer dependencies. koanf comes with built-in support for reading configuration from files, command line flags, and environment variables, and can parse JSON, YAML, TOML, and Hashicorp HCL. Any external dependencies are detached from the...
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    SMUX

    SMUX

    A stream multiplexing library for Golang with minimal memory usage

    SMUX is a stream multiplexing library for Go that lets multiple logical streams share one reliable underlying connection. It is designed for transports such as TCP or KCP, where ordering and reliability are already provided by the lower layer. The library uses sessions, streams, and frames to manage many independent data flows over a single connection. It focuses on controlled memory usage, smooth receiving behavior, fair traffic shaping, and small protocol overhead.
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    overseer

    overseer

    Monitorable, gracefully restarting, self-upgrading binaries in Go

    ...The project is built with reliability in mind, allowing developers to implement zero-downtime deployments in their applications without relying on external orchestration tools. Overseer works by spawning and managing child processes, coordinating upgrades in a controlled manner to ensure stability. It also supports version management and rollback strategies, giving developers greater control over application lifecycle and deployment safety. The library integrates directly into Go applications, making it easy to embed upgrade logic without complex infrastructure changes.
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    do - Dependency Injection

    do - Dependency Injection

    A dependency injection toolkit based on Go 1.18+ Generics

    ...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: 9 This Week
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    conc

    conc

    Better structured concurrency for go

    Conc is a Go library for managing structured concurrency, simplifying the development of concurrent applications with high performance.
    Downloads: 4 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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    smartcrop

    smartcrop

    smartcrop finds good image crops for arbitrary crop sizes

    smartcrop is an image processing library that automatically crops images to focus on the most visually important regions using content-aware algorithms. It analyzes images to detect areas of interest such as faces, edges, and high-contrast regions, ensuring that the cropped output retains meaningful content. The library is particularly useful for generating thumbnails or resizing images while preserving key visual elements.
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    GXUI

    GXUI

    An experimental Go cross platform UI library

    ...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 and interfaces—while offering a retained-mode tree of views for common desktop interactions. Although the project is no longer actively developed, it remains a reference for how to bridge Go’s concurrency model with UI event loops and rendering pipelines. Developers still look to it for examples of input handling, focus management, and custom drawing in pure Go environments.
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