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    Traceway

    Traceway

    The only tool you need to know what is happening and how to fix it

    Traceway is an OpenTelemetry-native observability platform that brings logs, traces, metrics, exceptions, session replay, real user monitoring, and AI tracing into one open-source product. It is designed so teams can point an OTLP exporter at it without adding vendor-specific SDKs or extra collector glue. The platform is aimed at small and growing engineering teams that want practical visibility into what is happening inside their systems and how to fix issues faster. It can be self-hosted...
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    Huh?

    Huh?

    Build terminal forms and prompts

    ...It also includes an accessible mode for screen readers, making terminal interactions more inclusive. Huh is useful for CLIs that need configuration wizards, onboarding flows, setup prompts, surveys, or guided data entry. Its main value is making terminal forms easier to build while keeping them attractive, interactive, and developer-friendly.
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    OpenAI Go

    OpenAI Go

    The official Go library for the OpenAI API

    OpenAI Go is the official Go client library for accessing the OpenAI API. It enables developers to integrate OpenAI’s models and features into Go applications with a clean and idiomatic interface. The library provides support for a wide range of API endpoints including chat completions, assistants, embeddings, image generation, audio processing, and batch jobs. It includes built-in tools for handling authentication, managing API requests, and parsing structured responses. The repository also...
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    Centrifuge

    Centrifuge

    Real-time messaging library for Go with scalability in mind

    This library has no v1 release, API may change. Before v1 release patch version updates only have backward-compatible changes and fixes, minor version updates can have backward-incompatible API changes. Master branch can have unreleased code. Only two last Go minor versions are officially supported by this library. Centrifuge library is a real-time core of Centrifugo server. It's a general-purpose real-time messaging library for Go programming language. Real-time messaging can help create...
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    Go

    Go

    Go tools, libraries

    Go is a personal collection of Go tools, libraries, and command-line utilities maintained under the nikivdev ecosystem. It functions as a workspace for small Go-based projects rather than a single narrowly defined application. The repository includes development conventions tied to the author’s flow tooling, which helps set up tasks and run common project commands. It also supports compiling and deploying included CLIs into the user’s local path. The project is useful as a reference for how...
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    Cloud Foundation Toolkit Project

    Cloud Foundation Toolkit Project

    The Cloud Foundation toolkit provides GCP best practices as code

    Cloud Foundation Toolkit is a best-practices-as-code project intended to help teams build and manage Google Cloud environments in a more standardized, production-ready way. At its core, it combines a comprehensive set of Terraform blueprints with developer tooling that supports the creation and management of those blueprints. The repository is aimed at infrastructure teams that want reusable, policy-aligned starting points instead of assembling foundational cloud environments from scratch...
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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...
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    go-fundamental-programming

    go-fundamental-programming

    Set of video and voice tutorials for the Go language

    ...The course is delivered as a series of lectures, and each lecture has a dedicated lectureX.md file that serves as classroom notes, listing the knowledge points covered and the timestamp at which each segment starts. This structure allows students to quickly jump to specific topics in the video without scrubbing blindly through the timeline. The syllabus goes from environment setup and basic syntax to types and variables, constants and operators, control statements, arrays, slices, maps, functions, structs, methods, interfaces, reflection, and concurrency, before finishing with a “projects and pitfalls” session.
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