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    Hyperledger Burrow

    Hyperledger Burrow

    A permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node

    Hyperledger Burrow is a permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node. It executes Ethereum EVM and WASM smart contract code (usually written in Solidity) on a permissioned virtual machine. Burrow provides transaction finality and high transaction throughput on a proof-of-stake Tendermint consensus engine. Burrow is a fully-fledged blockchain node and smart contract execution engine -- a distributed database that executes code. Burrow runs Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Web...
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    deps.cloud

    deps.cloud

    Index and query dependencies across your company's private repository

    Index and query dependencies across your company's private repositories. deps.cloud is a tool to help companies understand what libraries and projects their systems use. It works by detecting dependencies defined in common manifest files (pom.xml, package.json, go.mod, etc). Using this information, we’re able to answer questions about project dependencies. Modules in deps.cloud can represent a library (the common case), application, or repository. This can largely depend on how a given...
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    KUDO

    KUDO

    Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (KUDO)

    Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (KUDO) provides a declarative approach to building production-grade Kubernetes Operators covering the entire application lifecycle. The Kubernetes Universal Declarative Operator (KUDO) is a highly productive toolkit for writing Kubernetes Operators. Using KUDO you can deploy your applications, have the tools needed to operate them, and understand how they're behaving, all without a Ph.D. in Kubernetes. KUDO lets you configure an Operator’s entire...
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    Wild Workouts

    Wild Workouts

    Go DDD example application. Complete project to show how to apply DDD

    Wild Workouts is an example Go DDD project that we created to show how to build Go applications that are easy to develop, maintain, and fun to work with, especially in the long term! The idea for this series, is to apply DDD by refactoring. This process is in progress! Please check articles, to know the current progress. No application is perfect from the beginning. With over a dozen coming articles, we will uncover what issues you can find in the current implementation. We will also show...
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    Insider

    Insider

    Static Application Security Testing (SAST) engine

    Static Application Security Testing (SAST) engine focused on covering the OWASP Top 10, to make source code analysis to find vulnerabilities right in the source code, focused on agile and easy-to-implement software inside your DevOps pipeline. Support the following technologies: Java (Maven and Android), Kotlin (Android), Swift (iOS), .NET. Insider is focused on covering the OWASP Top 10, to make source code analysis to find vulnerabilities right in the source code, focused on a agile and...
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    WTF Dial

    WTF Dial

    WTF Dial is an example web application written in Go

    WTF Dial is an example Go web application built around a real-time team sentiment dashboard. The app lets team members report how bad or chaotic things currently feel on a shared percentage dial. Beyond the playful concept, the repository is mainly intended as a learning resource for building full Go applications. It demonstrates clean application structure, domain-focused types, multiple storage implementations, HTTP packages, command packages, and documented design decisions. The code is...
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    Cyclone

    Cyclone

    Powerful workflow engine and end-to-end pipeline solutions

    Cyclone is a powerful workflow engine and end-to-end pipeline solution implemented with native Kubernetes resources, with no extra dependencies. It can run anywhere Kubernetes is deployed: public cloud, on-prem or hybrid cloud. Cyclone is architectured with a low-level workflow engine that is application agnostic, offering capabilities like workflow DAG scheduling, resource lifecycle management and most importantly, a pluggable and extensible framework for extending the core APIs. Above...
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    openbazaar-go

    openbazaar-go

    OpenBazaar 2.0 Server Daemon in Go

    This repository contains the OpenBazaar server daemon which handles the heavy lifting for the OpenBazaar desktop application. The server combines several technologies: A modified IPFS node, which itself combines ideas from Git, BitTorrent, and Kademlia. A lightweight wallet for interacting with several cryptocurrency networks. And a JSON API which can be used by a user interface to control the node and browse the network. A typical install of OpenBazaar contains a bundle of the server daemon...
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    FLOGO

    FLOGO

    Simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions and apps

    ...Event-driven, you say? Yup, the notion of triggers and actions are leveraged to process incoming events. An action, a common interface, exposes key capabilities such as application integration, stream processing, etc. All capabilities within the Flogo Ecosystem have a few things in common, they all process events (in a manner suitable for the specific purpose) and they all implement the action interface exposed by Flogo Core. Integration Flows Application Integration process engine with conditional branching and a visual development environment. ...
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    MailHog

    MailHog

    Web and API based SMTP testing

    Inspired by MailCatcher, easier to install. Built with Go, MailHog runs without installation on multiple platforms. Run it from Docker Hub or using the provided Dockerfile. The SMTP server starts on port 1025, the HTTP server starts on port 8025, in-memory message storage. ESMTP server implementing RFC5321. Support for SMTP AUTH (RFC4954) and PIPELINING (RFC2920). Web interface to view messages (plain text, HTML or source). Supports RFC2047 encoded headers. Real-time updates using...
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    janus

    janus

    An API Gateway written in Go

    This is a lightweight API Gateway and Management Platform that enables you to control who accesses your API, when they access it and how they access it. API Gateway will also record detailed analytics on how your users are interacting with your API and when things go wrong. An API Gateway sits in front of your application(s) and/or services and manages the heavy lifting of authorization, access control, and throughput limiting to your services. Ideally, it should mean that you can focus on...
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    IOV Weave

    IOV Weave

    Easy-to-use SDK to build Tendermint ABCI applications

    IOV Weave is a framework for quickly building your custom ABCI application to run a blockchain on top of the best-of-class BFT Proof-of-stake Tendermint consensus engine. It provides much commonly used functionality that can quickly be imported in your custom chain, as well as a simple framework for adding the custom functionality unique to your project. It is inspired by the routing and middleware model of many web application frameworks, and informed by years of wrestling with blockchain...
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    Monocular

    Monocular

    Search and discovery UI for Helm Chart repositories

    Monocular is a web-based application that enables the search and discovery of charts from multiple Helm Chart repositories. It is the codebase that powers the Helm Hub project.
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    Network Function Framework for Go

    Network Function Framework for Go

    NFF-Go -Network Function Framework for GO (former YANFF)

    NFF-Go is a set of libraries for creating and deploying cloud-native Network Functions (NFs). It simplifies the creation of network functions without sacrificing performance. We are now supporting AF_XDP and supporting(almost) getting packets directly from Linux. So you do not need to write 3(three) different applications to process packets coming from different type of drivers of PMDs. You just write everything in NFF-Go, and it can dynamically use whatever you would like underneath....
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    TMSU

    TMSU

    TMSU lets you tags your files and then access them

    TMSU lets you tags your files and then access them through a nifty virtual filesystem from any other application. TMSU is a tool for tagging your files. It provides a simple command-line utility for applying tags and a virtual filesystem to give you a tag-based view of your files from any other program. TMSU does not alter your files in any way: they remain unchanged on disk, or on the network, wherever your put them. TMSU maintains its own database and you simply gain an additional view,...
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    Lile

    Lile

    Easily generate gRPC services in Go

    Lile is an application generator (think create-react-app, rails new or django start project) for gRPC services in Go and a set of tools/libraries. The primary focus of Lile is to remove the boilerplate when creating new services by creating a basic structure, test examples, Dockerfile, Makefile etc. Lile comes with a 'generator' to quickly generate new Lile services. Lile follows Go's conventions around $GOPATH and is smart enough to parse your new service's name to create the service in the...
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    GAPID

    GAPID

    Graphics API Debugger

    GAPID is a developer tool for recording and inspecting calls made by an application to the graphics driver. Once a capture of a target application has been made, GAPID lets you disconnect from the target and inspect all the graphics commands made by the application. GAPID is able to replay the command stream, letting you visualize the frame composition by stepping through each command and inspecting the driver state at any point in the stream. Replay also supports modifications, allowing you...
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    goim

    goim

    goim is a im server writen by golang

    GOIM is a IM and push notification server cluster. Supports single push, multiple push and broadcasting. Supports one key to multiple subscribers (Configurable maximum subscribers count). Supports heartbeats (Application heartbeats, TCP, KeepAlive, HTTP long pulling). Supports authentication (Unauthenticated user can’t subscribe). Scalable architecture (Unlimited dynamic job and logic modules). You can view the comments in target/comet.toml,logic.toml,job.toml to understand the meaning of...
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    lastbackend

    lastbackend

    System for containerized apps management, from build to scaling

    Last.Backend is a company that provides DevOps products for IT companies across the world. Last.Backend container management platform is the new and modern open-source container management system with service discovery, overlay networks, and more. The container platform is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It contains a set of technologies like container scheduling, service discovery, overlay network, container...
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    GORSK

    GORSK

    Idiomatic Golang Restful Starter Kit

    There are many ways to write a (RESTful) backend in Go. Most of the available tutorials are way too simple, with all the presented content fitting into a single file (or at most two-three). More complex examples are quite rare, and even most of them miss lots of things for the sake of reducing complexity. That’s one of the reasons I wrote Gorsk - to have a fully functional example of a RESTful backend (in Golang) utilizing best practices, idiomatic code, and minimal dependencies. Instead of...
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    Origin

    Origin

    Community Distribution of Kubernetes

    Origin, also known as OKD is the community distribution of Kubernetes that has been optimized for continuous application development and multi-tenant deployment. It adds developer and operations-centred tools to Kubernetes to speed up application development and simplify deployment, scaling, as well as long-term lifecycle maintenance. It also makes it easier to launch Kubernetes on any cloud or bare metal and run and update clusters, while providing all the necessary tools for creating successful containerized applications.
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    Draft

    Draft

    Tool for developers to create cloud-native applications on Kubernetes

    Draft makes it easier for developers to build applications that run on Kubernetes. The draft create command gives developers the artifacts they need to build and run their applications in Kubernetes. The draft-up command builds the container image for an application and deploys it to Kubernetes. Draft targets the "inner loop" of a developer's workflow: as they hack on code, but before code is committed to version control.
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    Machinehead

    Machinehead

    Application manager that deploys and maintains set of compose projects

    A docker-compose application manager that deploys and maintains a set of compose projects and provides secret management for them via Vault. Machinehead is designed for single-server hobbyists who want to make use of containers and modern GitOps practices but can't since most of the tools (such as kube-applier) focus on cluster technology such as Swarm and Kubernetes. In addition to this lack of tooling, managing sensitive secrets such as database credentials on single-server deployments...
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    confd

    confd

    Manage local application configuration files using templates from etcd

    confd is a lightweight configuration management tool focused on keeping local configuration files up-to-date using data stored in etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, aws ssm parameter store or env vars and processing template resources. confd is also focused on reloading applications to pick up new config file changes. Go 1.10 is required to build confd, which uses the new vendor directory. You should have a working etcd, or consul server up and running and the ability to add...
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    rkt

    rkt

    rkt is a pod-native container engine for Linux

    ...Open standards and compatibility: rkt implements the appc specification, supports the Container Networking Interface specification, and can run Docker images and OCI images. Broader native support for OCI images and runtimes is in development.
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