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    Boss

    Boss

    Dependency Manager for Delphi and Lazarus

    Boss is a dependency manager for Delphi and Lazarus, designed to facilitate the management of libraries and packages in Object Pascal projects. It automates the process of downloading, updating, and integrating dependencies, streamlining the development workflow for Delphi and Lazarus developers. Boss supports version control and simplifies project configuration, enhancing productivity and code maintainability.​
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    timoni

    timoni

    Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE

    Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE and inspired by Helm. The Timoni project strives to improve the UX of authoring Kubernetes configs. Instead of mingling Go templates with YAML like Helm, or layering YAML on top of each-other like Kustomize, Timoni relies on cuelang's type safety, code generation and data validation features to offer a better experience of creating, packaging and delivering apps to Kubernetes. Note that Timoni in under active development and is still...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    golib

    golib

    Golang packages used in frp and fft

    ...Individual subpackages cover concerns like streaming IO and JSON message structures, keeping implementations small and composable. By consolidating these pieces, the ecosystem around frp/fft benefits from consistent behavior and fewer bespoke dependencies. The code is released under the Apache-2.0 license, enabling broad adoption in both open and closed source contexts.
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    errors

    errors

    Simple error handling primitives

    Package errors provides simple error handling primitives. The traditional error handling idiom in Go that is applied recursively up the call stack results in error reports without context or debugging information. The errors package allows programmers to add context to the failure path in their code in a way that does not destroy the original value of the error. Wrap function returns a new error that adds context to the original error. Using errors.Wrap constructs a stack of errors, adding...
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    Dep

    Dep

    Go dependency management tool experiment

    Dep was an official experiment to implement a package manager for Go. While dep has many discrete components and moving parts, all of these parts revolve around a central model. Dep is a tool intended primarily for use by developers, to support the work of actually writing and shipping code. It is not intended for end users who are installing Go software - that's what go get does. It is strongly recommended that you use a released version of dep. While tip is never purposefully broken, its...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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