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    golib

    golib

    Golang packages used in frp and fft

    golib is a collection of common Go packages extracted for reuse across the author’s projects, notably frp and fft. It serves as a shared foundation for IO helpers, messaging formats, and other utilities that would otherwise be copy-pasted between codebases. The repository is versioned and published as Go modules, making it easy to import stable subsets into downstream applications. Individual subpackages cover concerns like streaming IO and JSON message structures, keeping implementations...
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    mo - Monads

    mo - Monads

    Monads and popular FP abstractions, powered by Go 1.18+ Generics

    mo - Monads is a functional programming utility library for Go that introduces monads and related abstractions using modern Go generics. The project brings well-known FP constructs such as Option, Result, Either, Future, IO, and Task into the Go ecosystem to help developers write safer and more composable code. By leveraging generics introduced in Go 1.18+, the library provides strong type safety without relying on reflection or code generation. It is particularly useful for managing...
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    Functional programming library golang

    Functional programming library golang

    functional programming library for golang

    This library aims to provide a set of data types and functions that make it easy and fun to write maintainable and testable code in Golang. Write many small, testable, and pure functions, i.e. functions that produce output only depending on their input and that do not execute side effects. Offer helpers to isolate side effects into lazily executed functions (IO). Expose a consistent set of compositions to create new functions from existing ones. For each data type, there exists a small set...
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    Pumba

    Pumba

    Chaos testing, network emulation, stress testing tool for containers

    Pumba is a chaos testing command line tool for Docker containers. Pumba disturbs your containers by crashing containerized applications, emulating network failures and stress-testing container resources (cpu, memory, fs, io, and others).
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    progressbar

    progressbar

    A really basic thread-safe progress bar for Golang applications

    A very simple thread-safe progress bar that should work on every OS without problems. I needed a progress bar for croc and everything I tried had problems, so I made another one. In order to be OS agnostic I do not plan to support multi-line outputs. The progressbar implements an io.Writer, so it can automatically detect the number of bytes written to a stream, so you can use it as a progress bar for an io. Reader. A progress bar with an unknown length is a spinner. Any bar with -1 length...
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