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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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    Go kit

    Go kit

    A standard library for microservices

    Go is a lovely little language that's perfectly suited to writing microservices. Go kit fills in the gaps left by the otherwise excellent standard library, giving your team the confidence to adopt Go throughout your stack. Adopting microservices means building a distributed system, and that comes with a lot of challenges. 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. ...
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