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    GoRose ORM

    GoRose ORM

    Mini database ORM for golang

    GoRose (go orm), a mini database ORM for golang, which was inspired by the famous PHP framework laravel's eloquent. It will be friendly for PHP developers and python or ruby developers. Currently provides six major database drivers: MySQL, sqlite3, Postgres, Oracle, MySQL. GoRose 2.0 adopts a modular architecture, communicates through the API of the interface, and strictly depends on the lower layer. Each module can be disassembled or even customized to your liking. GoRose provides data object binding (map, struct), and supports string table name and map data return. ...
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    Hercules

    Hercules

    Gaining advanced insights from Git repository history

    ...The second is a Python script that shows some predefined plots over the collected data. These two tools are normally used together through a pipe. It is possible to write custom analyses using the plugin system. It is also possible to merge several analysis results together - relevant for organizations. The analyzed commit history includes branches, merges, etc.
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    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

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    Skylark

    Skylark

    Skylark in Go: the Skylark configuration language

    Skylark, now known as Starlark, is an interpreter for a Python-like language implemented in Go. It is designed as a lightweight, deterministic, and embeddable configuration and scripting language ideal for use within larger applications. Skylark maintains Python’s familiar syntax and high-level data types while omitting features that could cause nondeterminism, such as concurrency and dynamic module imports.
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    joe

    joe

    A .gitignore magician in your command line

    A .gitignore magician in your command line. Joe generates .gitignore files from the command line for you. After install, make sure to run joe u. This will download all .gitignore files in ~/joe-data/ folder. Download the latest binary from the Releases page. It's the easiest way to get started with joe. Make sure to add the location of the binary to your $PATH. You can also use joe to append to a global .gitignore. These can be helpful when you want to ignore files generated by an IDE, OS,...
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