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    Participle

    Participle

    A parser library for Go

    Participle is a parser library for Go that lets developers define parsers in an idiomatic Go style. It uses annotated Go structs to describe grammar rules and produce the parsed AST at the same time. This approach feels familiar to Go developers because it resembles the way struct tags are used for formats such as JSON. The library supports a rich grammar syntax with captures, recursive captures, grouping, alternatives, repetition, lookahead, and literal matching. It also supports custom...
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    D2

    D2

    D2 is a modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams

    D2 is a diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams. It stands for Declarative Diagramming. Declarative, as in, you describe what you want diagrammed, it generates the image. As well, the functioning of the install script is described in detail to alleviate any concern of its use. We recommend using your OS's package manager directly instead for improved security but the install script is by no means insecure.
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    goldmark

    goldmark

    A markdown parser written in Go. Easy to extend, standard, compliant

    A markdown parser is written in Go. Easy to extend, standard(CommonMark) compliant, well structured.golang-commonmark may be a good choice, but it seems to be a copy of markdown-it. blackfriday.v2 is a fast and widely-used implementation, but is not CommonMark-compliant and cannot be extended from outside of the package, since its AST uses structs instead of interfaces.
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    M3U8

    M3U8

    Parser and generator of M3U8-playlists for Apple HLS. Library for Go

    This is the most complete open-source library for parsing and generating of M3U8 playlists used in HTTP Live Streaming (Apple HLS) for internet video translations. M3U8 is a simple text format and parsing library for it must be simple too. It does not offer ways to play HLS or handle playlists over HTTP.
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    go_spider

    go_spider

    An awesome Go concurrent Crawler(spider) framework

    ...It can be expanded to an Individualized crawler easily or you can use the default crawl components only. Spider gets a Request in Scheduler that has url to be crawled. Then Downloader downloads the result(html, json, jsonp, text) of the Request. The result is saved in Page for parsing in PageProcesser. Html parsing is based on goquery package. Json parsing is based on simple JSON package. Jsonp will converse to json. Text form represents plain text content without a parser. The PageProcesser moduler only parse results. The moduler gets results(key-value pairs) and URLs to be crawled next step. ...
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