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    OpenChoreo

    OpenChoreo

    OpenChoreo is an open-source internal developer platform (IDP)

    ...Concepts such as Projects, Components, Environments, and Cells let teams define applications in business-aligned terms rather than low-level Kubernetes primitives, improving clarity and productivity across the software lifecycle. OpenChoreo integrates CI/CD pipelines, GitOps workflows, observability, RBAC policies, API management, and ingress/egress controls, creating a coherent platform for multi-team collaboration.
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    gotest

    gotest

    go test with colors

    gotest is a lightweight command-line tool created to simplify running Go tests across multiple packages and projects. It acts as a convenience wrapper around the standard Go testing workflow, helping developers execute tests more efficiently in larger codebases. The tool focuses on improving developer ergonomics by reducing repetitive commands and providing a streamlined interface for test execution. It is particularly helpful in environments where projects contain many packages that need to be validated together. ...
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    Freeze

    Freeze

    Generate images of code and terminal output

    ...Instead of taking manual screenshots, users can generate consistent images directly from source files or terminal content. The tool supports multiple output formats, making it useful across web pages, presentations, and repository assets. Freeze is especially helpful for CLI projects where terminal output needs to look clear, styled, and repeatable. Its main value is turning code snippets and command-line sessions into shareable visuals with a simple developer workflow.
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    Go

    Go

    Go tools, libraries

    Go is a personal collection of Go tools, libraries, and command-line utilities maintained under the nikivdev ecosystem. It functions as a workspace for small Go-based projects rather than a single narrowly defined application. The repository includes development conventions tied to the author’s flow tooling, which helps set up tasks and run common project commands. It also supports compiling and deploying included CLIs into the user’s local path. The project is useful as a reference for how a developer organizes reusable Go utilities across multiple small tools. ...
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    Fang

    Fang

    The CLI starter kit

    Fang is a small experimental starter kit for building Cobra-based command-line applications in Go. It gives developers a more complete foundation for CLI projects by adding polished behavior and presentation around Cobra commands. The project is useful when a developer wants the reliability of Cobra but also wants Charmbracelet-style styling and user experience improvements. Fang focuses on making command output, errors, help, and application structure feel more refined without requiring extensive custom code. ...
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    Buildtools for bazel

    Buildtools for bazel

    A bazel BUILD file formatter and editor

    This repository contains developer tools for working with Google's bazel buildtool. buildifier For formatting BUILD, BUILD.bazel and BUCK files in a standard way. buildozer For doing command-line operations on these files. unused_deps For finding unneeded dependencies in java_library rules. See instructions in each tool's directory. Buildifier supports the following file types: BUILD, WORKSPACE, .bzl, and default, the latter is reserved for Starlark files buildifier doesn't know about (e.g. configuration files for third-party projects that use Starlark). ...
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    Go + hardware

    Go + hardware

    A directory of hardware related libs, tools, and tutorials for Go

    Go + hardware is a curated directory of libraries, tools, and tutorials that help developers use the Go programming language in hardware and embedded systems projects. Rather than being a single runtime library, the repository serves as a knowledge hub that aggregates resources for interacting with sensors, boards, and low-level devices using Go. It highlights Go’s cross-compilation capabilities and concurrency primitives, which are advantageous when building networked devices or...
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