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    overseer

    overseer

    Monitorable, gracefully restarting, self-upgrading binaries in Go

    ...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 supports multiple service lifecycles such as eager, lazy, and transient loading, along with circular dependency detection and interface binding. The toolkit is designed to improve modularity, testability, and scalability in Go applications by reducing tight coupling between components. 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.
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