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    Vegeta

    Vegeta

    HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!

    Vegeta is a versatile HTTP load testing tool built out of a need to drill HTTP services with a constant request rate. It can be used both as a command line utility and a library. You can install Vegeta using the Homebrew package manager on Mac OS X. Both the library and the CLI are versioned with SemVer v2.0.0. After v8.0.0, the two components are versioned separately to better isolate breaking changes to each. CLI releases are tagged with cli/vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH and published on the Github releases page. ...
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    Resty

    Resty

    Simple HTTP and REST client library for Go

    Simple HTTP and REST client library for Go (inspired by Ruby rest-client). Features section describes in detail about Resty capabilities. Request URL Path Params (aka URI Params). Backoff Retry Mechanism with retry condition function reference. Resty client HTTP & REST Request and Response middleware. Request.SetContext supported. Authorization option of BasicAuth and Bearer token.
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    CNI

    CNI

    Container Network Interface - networking for Linux containers

    ...Because of this focus, CNI has a wide range of support and the specification is simple to implement. As well as the specification, the CNI repository contains the Go source code of a library for integrating CNI into applications and an example command-line tool for executing CNI plugins. A separate repository contains reference plugins and a template for making new plugins. The template code makes it straight-forward to create a CNI plugin for an existing container networking project. CNI also makes a good framework for creating a new container networking project from scratch.
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    arduino-cli

    arduino-cli

    Arduino command line tool

    Arduino CLI is an all-in-one solution that provides Boards/Library Managers, sketch builders, board detection, uploader, and many other tools needed to use any Arduino compatible board and platform from the command line or machine interfaces. In addition to being a standalone tool, Arduino CLI is the heart of all official Arduino development software (Arduino IDE, Arduino Web Editor). The script requires sh, which is always available on Linux and macOS. sh is not available by default on...
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    Mage

    Mage

    A Make/rake-like dev tool using Go

    Mage is a make/rake-like build tool using Go. You write plain-old go functions, and Mage automatically uses them as Makefile-like runnable targets. Mage has no dependencies outside the Go standard library, and builds with Go 1.7 and above (possibly even lower versions, but they’re not regularly tested). The asdf version manager is a tool for installing release binaries from Github. With asdf installed, the asdf plugin for mage can be used to install any released version of mage. If you create your Magefile or files within a directory named magefiles And there is no Magefile in your current directory, mage will default to the directory as the source for your targets while keeping the current directory as the working one. ...
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    Moby

    Moby

    Project for the container ecosystem to assemble containe-based systems

    An open framework to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. Moby is an open framework created by Docker to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. It provides a “lego set” of dozens of standard components and a framework for assembling them into custom platforms. At the core of Moby is a framework to assemble specialized container systems which provides a library of containerized components for all vital aspects of a container...
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    Yaegi

    Yaegi

    Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter

    ...It powers executable Go scripts and plugins, in embedded interpreters or interactive shells, on top of the Go runtime. All Go & runtime resources accessible from script (with control). Note that you can use rlwrap (install with your favorite package manager), and alias the yaegi command in alias yaegi='rlwrap yaegi' in your ~/.bashrc, to have history and command line edition. Complete support of Go specification. Written in pure Go, using only the standard library. Simple interpreter API: New(), Eval(), Use(). Works everywhere Go works.
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    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    Google Cloud Client Libraries for Go

    The Cloud Client Libraries are the recommended way to access Google Cloud APIs programmatically. The Cloud Client Libraries support accessing Google Cloud services in a way that significantly reduces the boilerplate code you have to write. The libraries provide high-level API abstractions so they're easier to understand. They embrace idioms of the language, work well with the standard library, and integrate better with your codebase. By default, each API will use Google Application Default...
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    DiscordGo

    DiscordGo

    (Golang) Go bindings for Discord

    ...Construct a new Discord client which can be used to access the variety of Discord API functions and to set callback functions for Discord events. The DiscordGo code is fairly well documented at this point and is currently the only documentation available. Go reference (below) presents that information in a nice format. This library and the Discord API are unfinished. Because of that there may be major changes to library in the future.
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    Casbin

    Casbin

    An authorization library that supports access control models

    An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC for Golang, Java, C/C++, Node.js, Javascript, PHP, Laravel, Python, .NET (C#), Delphi, Rust, Ruby, Swift (Objective-C), Lua (OpenResty), Dart (Flutter) and Elixir. In Casbin, an access control model is abstracted into a CONF file based on the PERM metamodel (Policy, Effect, Request, Matchers). So switching or upgrading the authorization mechanism for a project is just as simple as modifying a configuration....
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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. D2 includes a variety of official themes to style your diagrams...
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    codeforces-go

    codeforces-go

    Solutions to Codeforces by Go

    Golang algorithm competition template library. Due to the complexity of algorithm knowledge points, it is necessary to classify the algorithms you have learned and the questions you have done. An algorithm template should cover the following points. Basic introduction to the algorithm (core idea, complexity, etc.) Reference links or book chapters (good material) Template code (can contain some comments, usage instructions) Template supplements (extra codes in common question types, modeling tips, etc.) ...
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    lazynpm

    lazynpm

    Terminal UI for npm

    Lazynpm is a terminal user interface (TUI) for working with npm (Node.js package manager) commands, written in Go using the gocui library. It is designed for developers who find themselves doing repetitive npm workflows — linking, building dependencies, installing, and so on — and want a simplified interface rather than remembering or typing long sequences of npm commands. The UI offers keybindings and visual feedback so you can navigate dependencies, install packages, run scripts, and link modules in a more interactive way. ...
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    Go + hardware

    Go + hardware

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

    ...By organizing ecosystem resources in one place, it lowers the barrier to entry for hardware experimentation with Go. Overall, go-hardware functions as both a roadmap and reference point for developers bridging software and physical computing.
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    Grumpy

    Grumpy

    Grumpy is a Python to Go source code transcompiler and runtime

    ...Grumpy was ultimately archived and is read-only, but the repository remains a valuable reference on alternative Python execution strategies and the trade-offs of VM-less designs. Documentation in the repo and wiki outline architecture, limitations, and examples of compiled output.
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    Your basic graph

    Your basic graph

    Graph algorithms and data structures

    A graph implementation based entirely on functions. This text is about the implementation of a Go tool based entirely on functions – the API contains only immutable data types, and the code is built on top of a struct with five function fields. It’s a tool for building virtual graphs. In a virtual graph no vertices or edges are stored in memory, they are instead computed as needed. The tool is part of a larger library of generic graph algorithms.
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    GXUI

    GXUI

    An experimental Go cross platform UI library

    ...It provided a set of widgets, layout containers, and event models that ran on Windows, macOS, and Linux, targeting a single Go API surface. Rendering was driven by a graphics backend so that animations, text, and compositing could be smooth without relying on heavyweight native bindings. The library encouraged idiomatic Go patterns—composition and interfaces—while offering a retained-mode tree of views for common desktop interactions. Although the project is no longer actively developed, it remains a reference for how to bridge Go’s concurrency model with UI event loops and rendering pipelines. Developers still look to it for examples of input handling, focus management, and custom drawing in pure Go environments.
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