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    migrate

    migrate

    Database migrations, CLI and Golang library

    Database migrations are written in Go. Use as CLI or import as a library. Migrate reads migrations from sources and applies them in correct order to a database. Drivers are "dumb", migrate glues everything together and makes sure the logic is bulletproof. (Keeps the drivers lightweight, too.) Database drivers don't assume things or try to correct user input. When in doubt, fail. Package migrate reads migrations from sources and runs them against databases. Sources are defined by the...
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    Periph

    Periph

    Peripherals I/O in Go

    periph is a Go library that unifies hardware I/O on single-board computers and embedded Linux devices, exposing clean interfaces for GPIO, I²C, SPI, UART, PWM, and more. Its philosophy is “no daemon, no codegen”—you link a Go package and speak directly to the hardware via stable abstractions, keeping deployments simple and auditable. The project auto-detects host capabilities at runtime and selects the best driver backend, smoothing over kernel and board differences across Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and other platforms. ...
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