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    yq

    Portable command-line YAML processor

    ...It can be likened to projects like jq (a command-line JSON processor) or sed but for YAML files. yq is able to do quite a number of things. It can deep read a YAML file with a given path expression, deeply compare YAML files, update a YAML file given a path expression or script file, and so much more. It can also merge several YAML files while offering plenty of options for overriding and appending. yq is written in portable Go, allowing you to download a binary that's free of dependencies.
    Downloads: 45 This Week
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    Terraboard

    Terraboard

    A web dashboard to inspect Terraform States

    ...Terraboard is a web dashboard to visualize and query Terraform states. It currently features an overview page listing the most recently updated state files with their activity, a state page with state file details, including versions and resource attributes, a search interface to query resources by type, name or attributes, and a diff interface to compare state between versions.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq data wrangler

    sq is a command line tool that provides jq-style access to structured data sources: SQL databases, or document formats like CSV or Excel. sq executes jq-like queries, or database-native SQL. It can join across sources: join a CSV file to a Postgres table, or MySQL with Excel. sq outputs to a multitude of formats including JSON, Excel, CSV, HTML, Markdown and XML, and can insert query results directly to a SQL database. sq can also inspect sources to view metadata about the source structure (tables, columns, size). You can use sq diff to compare tables, or entire databases. sq has commands for common database operations to copy, truncate, and drop tables.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    gqlgen

    gqlgen

    Go generate based graphql server library

    ...By default this goes into a file called schema.graphql but you can break it up into as many different files as you want. By default gqlgen will use any models in the model directory that match on name.
    Downloads: 12 This Week
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    Top Go Web Frameworks

    Top Go Web Frameworks

    Web frameworks for Go, most starred on GitHub

    ...The repository generates a markdown table that includes each framework’s name, star and fork counts, open issue counts, a short description, and the timestamp of the last commit, making it a quick way to compare ecosystem maturity and activity. It includes well-known frameworks and toolkits such as Gin, Fiber, Beego, Echo, go-zero, chi, Kratos, and many more, giving Go developers a broad overview of their options. The data is derived from a simple source file (list.txt) and rendered via a Go utility (list2md.go), so contributors can update the list with minimal friction. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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