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    AKS Engine

    AKS Engine

    AKS Engine units of Kubernetes on Azure!

    AKS Engine is an ARM template-driven way to provision a self-managed Kubernetes cluster on Azure. By leveraging ARM (Azure Resource Manager), AKS Engine helps you create, destroy and maintain clusters provisioned with basic IaaS resources in Azure. AKS Engine has limited support for ongoing operational capabilities such as scaling, in-place upgrades, and extensions. The Cluster API Provider for Azure a.k.a. CAPZ provides more complete operational capabilities. AKS Engine remains the tool for...
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    Coca

    Coca

    Coca is a toolbox which is design for legacy system refactoring

    Coca is a toolbox that is design for legacy system refactoring and analysis, including call graph, concept analysis, api tree, and design patterns suggestions. Requirements: graphviz for dot file to image (such as svg, png). The easiest way to get coca is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows on the release page.
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    Connect Go

    Connect Go

    Simple, reliable, interoperable. A better gRPC

    Connect is a slim library for building browser and gRPC-compatible HTTP APIs. You write a short Protocol Buffer schema and implement your application logic, and Connect generates code to handle marshaling, routing, compression, and content type negotiation. It also generates an idiomatic, type-safe client. Handlers and clients support three protocols: gRPC, gRPC-Web, and Connect's own protocol. The Connect protocol is a simple, POST-only protocol that works over HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2. It takes...
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    TKEStack

    TKEStack

    Native Kubernetes container management platform

    TKEStack is an open source project that provides a container management platform built for organizations that deploy containers in production. TKEStack makes it easy to run Kubernetes everywhere, meet IT requirements, and empower DevOps teams. Provides an intuitive UI interface to support visualization and YAML import and other resource creation and editing methods, enabling users to run containers without learning all Kubernetes concepts up-front. An abstract project-level resource...
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    Uber Go Style Guide

    Uber Go Style Guide

    The Uber Go Style Guide

    This repository holds the Uber Go Style Guide, which documents patterns and conventions used in Go code at Uber. Styles are the conventions that govern our code. The term style is a bit of a misnomer, since these conventions cover far more than just source file formatting—gofmt handles that for us. The goal of this guide is to manage this complexity by describing in detail the Dos and Don'ts of writing Go code at Uber. These rules exist to keep the code base manageable while still allowing...
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    GoConvey

    GoConvey

    Go testing in the browser, integrates with `go test`

    Welcome to GoConvey, a yummy Go testing tool for gophers. Works with go test. Use it in the terminal or browser according to your viewing pleasure. GoConvey supports Go's native testing package. Neither the web UI nor the DSL are required; you can use either one independently. Readable, colorized console output (understandable by any manager, IT or not). As long as GoConvey is running, test results will automatically update in your browser window. The design is responsive, so you can squish...
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    ldetool

    ldetool

    Code generator for fast log file parsers

    ldetool (Line Data Extraction Tool) is a command-line utility that generates Go code for fast log file parsing. By defining parsing rules, developers can produce efficient parsers tailored to specific log formats, outperforming traditional regex-based approaches. It's particularly useful for processing large volumes of log data.​
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    Bank Vaults

    Bank Vaults

    K8s operator, Go client with automatic token renewal

    The Vault Swiss Army knife, which makes enterprise-grade security attainable on Kubernetes. It has many 'blades' that cut through the security problem: the Bank-Vaults operator provides automation; a Go client with automatic token renewal that provides dynamic secret generation, multiple unseal options, and more; a CLI tool to initialize, unseal and configure Vault with authentication methods and secret engines; and direct secret injection into Pods to reduce the attack surface. Automates...
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    Atomix

    Atomix

    A Kubernetes toolkit for building distributed applications

    Atomix is a cloud-native runtime for building stateful, scalable, configurable, and reliable distributed applications in Kubernetes. The Atomix API provides a set of high-level building blocks (referred to as distributed primitives) for building distributed systems. The architecture of Atomix incorporates the lessons learned from experience over the past decade of building high-availability cloud infrastructure. The primary focus of the project is to decouple applications from specific data...
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    WG UI

    WG UI

    WireGuard Web UI for self-serve client configurations

    A basic, self-contained management service for WireGuard with a self-serve web UI. The easiest way to run wg-ui is using the container image. Important to know is that you need to have WireGuard installed on the machine in order for this to work, as this is 'just' a UI to manage WireGuard configs. You can configure wg-ui using commandline flags or environment variables. If you however do not have the possibility or interest in having kernel module loaded on your host, there is now a solution...
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    GoDotEnv

    GoDotEnv

    A Go port of Ruby's dotenv library

    A Go (golang) port of the Ruby dotenv project (which loads env vars from a .env file). Storing configuration in the environment is one of the tenets of a twelve-factor app. Anything that is likely to change between deployment environments–such as resource handles for databases or credentials for external services–should be extracted from the code into environment variables. But it is not always practical to set environment variables on development machines or continuous integration servers...
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    Bud

    Bud

    The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go

    The Full-Stack Web Framework for Go. Bud writes the boring code for you, helping you launch your website faster. Bud ships as a single binary that runs on Linux and Mac. You can follow along for Windows support in this issue. Bud is a full-stack framework that helps you build web applications faster. You can think of Bud as the Ruby on Rails for the Go ecosystem. Tired of being overwhelmed by a sea of configuration files? Feel that more and more of your job has become making your tools play...
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    tfk8s

    tfk8s

    A tool for converting Kubernetes YAML manifests to Terraform HCL

    tfk8s is a tool that makes it easier to work with the Terraform Kubernetes Provider. If you want to copy examples from the Kubernetes documentation or migrate existing YAML manifests and use them with Terraform without having to convert YAML to HCL by hand, this tool is for you.
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    LiteSQL is a codegenerator and C++ library that integrates C++ objects tightly to relational database and thus provides an object persistence layer. LiteSQL supports SQLite3, PostgreSQL, MySQL and oracle as backends.
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    jaggr

    jaggr

    JSON Aggregation CLI

    Jaggr is a command line tool to aggregate in real time a series of JSON logs. The main goal of this tool is to prepare data for plotting with jplot. So here we give a stream of real-time requests to jaggr standard input and request the aggregation of the code and latency fields. For the code, we request a histogram with some known error codes with an "other" bucket defined by *. The latency field is aggregated using minimum, maximum, and mean. In addition, @count adds an extra field...
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    OK

    OK

    Welcome to the future of programming languages

    OK? is a modern, dynamically typed programming language created with a strong opinion: to remove needless complexity and help programmers write code that matters. It eliminates many common language features (e.g., ternary operators) in favour of a consistent, minimal syntax: for example it uses only switch statements for control flow and has only one comparison operator. OK? also treats errors as plain values (strings/arrays) and removes inheritance in favour of what it calls “evolution over...
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    Twirp

    Twirp

    A simple RPC framework with protobuf service definitions

    Twirp is a simple RPC framework built on protobuf. You define a service in a .proto specification file, then Twirp will generate servers and clients for that service. It's your job to fill in the "business logic" that powers the server, and then generated clients can consume your service straight away. Twirp routing and serialization reduces the risk of introducing bugs. Both JSON and Protobuf are supported. The Protobuf protocol is designed to allow backwards compatible changes (unlike...
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    BigCache

    BigCache

    Efficient cache for gigabytes of data written in Go

    To meet the requirements presented at the beginning of this chapter, we implemented our own cache and named it BigCache. The BigCache provides shards, eviction and it omits GC for cache entries. As a result, it is very fast cache even for large number of entries. Freecache is the only one of the available in-memory caches in Go which provides that kind of functionality. BigCache is an alternative solution for it and reduces GC overhead differently, therefore we decided to share it. Fast,...
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    GoKart

    GoKart

    A static analysis tool for securing Go code

    GoKart is a static analysis tool for Go that finds vulnerabilities using the SSA (single static assignment) form of Go source code. It is capable of tracing the source of variables and function arguments to determine whether input sources are safe, which reduces the number of false positives compared to other Go security scanners. For instance, a SQL query that is concatenated with a variable might traditionally be flagged as SQL injection; however, GoKart can figure out if the variable is...
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    Martian Proxy

    Martian Proxy

    Martian is a library for building custom HTTP/S proxies

    Martian Proxy is a programmable HTTP proxy designed to be used for testing. Martian is a great tool to use if you want to verify that all (or some subset) of requests are secure. Mock external services at the network layer. Inject headers, modify cookies or perform other mutations of HTTP requests and responses. Verify that pingbacks happen when you think they should. Unwrap encrypted traffic (requires install of CA certificate in browser) By taking advantage of Go cross-compilation, Martian...
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    Khue's Homelab

    Khue's Homelab

    Modern self-hosting framework, fully automated from empty disk

    This project utilizes Infrastructure as Code and GitOps to automate provisioning, operating, and updating self-hosted services in my Homelab. It can be used as a highly customizable framework to build your own Homelab. Homelab is a laboratory at home where you can self-host, experiment with new technologies, practice for certifications, and so on. For more information, please see the r/homelab introduction and the Home Operations Discord community (formerly known as k8s-at-home).
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    gophernotes

    gophernotes

    The Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract

    gophernotes is a Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract. It lets you use Go interactively in a browser-based notebook or desktop app. Use gophernotes to create and share documents that contain live Go code, equations, visualizations and explanatory text. These notebooks, with the live Go code, can then be shared with others via email, Dropbox, GitHub and the Jupyter Notebook Viewer. Go forth and do data science, or anything else interesting, with Go notebooks! This project utilizes a...
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    Erda

    Erda

    An enterprise-grade Cloud-Native application platform for Kubernetes

    Erda is an open-source platform created by Terminus to ensure the development of microservice applications. It provides DevOps, microservice governance, and multi-cloud management capabilities. The multi-cloud architecture based on Kubernetes and application-centric DevOps and microservice governance can make the development, operation, monitoring, and problem diagnosis of complex business applications simpler and more efficient. erda is the core repository that implements all the RESTful...
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    Heketi

    Heketi

    RESTful based volume management framework for GlusterFS

    Heketi provides a RESTful management interface that can be used to manage the life cycle of GlusterFS volumes. With Heketi, cloud services like OpenStack Manila, Kubernetes, and OpenShift can dynamically provision GlusterFS volumes with any of the supported durability types. Heketi will automatically determine the location for bricks across the cluster, making sure to place bricks and their replicas across different failure domains. Heketi also supports any number of GlusterFS clusters,...
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    Brigade

    Brigade

    Event-driven scripting for Kubernetes

    Brigade is a full-featured, event-driven scripting platform built on top of Kubernetes. It integrates with many different event sources, more are always being added, and it's easy to create your own if you need something specific. The best part is that Kubernetes is well-abstracted so even team members without extensive Kubernetes experience or without direct access to a cluster can be productive.
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