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    bleve

    bleve

    A modern text indexing library for go

    Import one package, build an index with three lines of code, query for documents with another three lines. Bleve includes general-purpose analyzers as well as pre-built text analyzers for the following languages, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Persian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Sorani, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, and Turkish.
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    goquery

    goquery

    A little like that j-thing, only in Go

    ...Since the net/html parser returns nodes, and not a full-featured DOM tree, jQuery's stateful manipulation functions (like height(), css(), and detach()) have been left off. Also, because the net/HTML parser requires UTF-8 encoding, so does goquery: it is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the source document provides UTF-8 encoded HTML. See the wiki for various options to do this. Syntax-wise, it is as close as possible to jQuery, with the same function names when possible, and that warm and fuzzy chainable interface. jQuery being the ultra-popular library that it is, I felt that writing a similar HTML-manipulating library was better to follow its API than to start anew (in the same spirit as Go's fmt package), even though some of its methods are less than intuitive (looking at you, index()...).
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    Elastic

    Elastic

    Elasticsearch client for Go

    An Elasticsearch client for the Go programming language. Elastic supports different versions of Elasticsearch. However, you must choose the version of Elastic that matches the Elasticsearch version. If you want to use stable versions of Elastic, please use Go modules for the 7.x release (or later) or a dependency manager like dep for earlier releases. Elastic has been used in production starting with Elasticsearch 0.90 up to recent 7.x versions. We recently switched to GitHub Actions for...
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    go-gin-api

    go-gin-api

    The API framework based on Gin's modular design

    The API framework based on Gin's modular design encapsulates common functions, is easy to use, and is dedicated to rapid business development. For example, it supports cors cross-domain, jwt signature verification, zap log collection, panic exception capture, trace link tracking, prometheus monitoring indicators, swagger document generation, viper configuration file parsing, gorm database components, gormgen code generation tools, graphql query language, errno uniformly defines error codes,...
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