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    Vegeta

    Vegeta

    HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!

    Vegeta is a versatile HTTP load testing tool built out of a need to drill HTTP services with a constant request rate. It can be used both as a command line utility and a library. You can install Vegeta using the Homebrew package manager on Mac OS X. Both the library and the CLI are versioned with SemVer v2.0.0. After v8.0.0, the two components are versioned separately to better isolate breaking changes to each. CLI releases are tagged with cli/vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH and published on the Github...
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    do - Dependency Injection

    do - Dependency Injection

    A dependency injection toolkit based on Go 1.18+ Generics

    ...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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    go-coffeeshop

    go-coffeeshop

    A practical event-driven microservices demo

    go-coffeeshop is a sample application that demonstrates how to build scalable and maintainable systems using Go, following clean architecture principles and domain-driven design concepts. It simulates a coffee shop system, providing a realistic context for implementing business logic, APIs, and data handling. The project is structured to separate concerns clearly, with layers for domain logic, application services, infrastructure, and interfaces. It showcases best practices for building microservices, including dependency injection, testing strategies, and modular design. ...
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    NATS HTTP Round Tripper

    NATS HTTP Round Tripper

    This is a Golang http.RoundTripper that uses NATS as a transport

    nats-roundtripper provides an HTTP-like client transport built on top of NATS, the high-performance messaging system. It exposes an API compatible with the common “RoundTripper” abstraction, enabling developers to route request/response traffic through NATS subjects rather than traditional HTTP connections. This pattern lets services running in distributed environments take advantage of NATS’ low latency and flexible topology while retaining familiar client semantics. ...
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