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    golangci-lint

    golangci-lint

    Fast linters Runner for Go

    golangci-lint is a fast Go linters runner. It runs linters in parallel, uses caching, supports yaml config, has integrations with all major IDE and has dozens of linters included. ⚡ Very fast: runs linters in parallel, reuses Go build cache and caches analysis results. Yaml-based configuration. Integrations with VS Code, Sublime Text, GoLand, GNU Emacs, Vim, Atom, GitHub Actions. A lot of linters included, no need to install them. Minimum number of false positives because of tuned default...
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    Act

    Act

    Run your GitHub Actions locally

    When you run Act it reads in your GitHub Actions and determines the set of actions that need to be run. It uses the Docker API to either pull or build the necessary images, as defined in your workflow files, and finally determines the execution path based on the dependencies that were defined. Once it has the execution path, it then uses the Docker API to run containers for each action based on the images prepared earlier. The environment variables and filesystem are all configured to match...
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    Daytona

    Daytona

    The Open Source Dev Environment Manager

    Set up a development environment on any infrastructure, with a single command.
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    GeoIP

    GeoIP

    This project automatically generates GeoIP files in multiple formats

    GeoIP is a community-maintained project that generates and publishes enhanced GeoIP/Geo-database and IP-location/routing data in multiple formats (e.g. V2Ray .dat, MaxMind .mmdb, and others) to support proxy, VPN, or routing tools requiring IP-to-country/region resolution. Rather than depending solely on the official GeoLite2 data, geoip augments and merges data sources (especially for certain regions) to improve coverage or tailor by use-case (e.g. proxy-specific rules, private networks, or...
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    Render

    Render

    Go package for easily rendering JSON, XML, binary data, and HTML

    Render is a package that provides functionality for easily rendering JSON, XML, text, binary data, and HTML templates. Render can be used with pretty much any web framework provided you can access the HTTP.ResponseWriter from your handler. The rendering functions simply wraps Go's existing functionality for marshaling and rendering data. HTML: Uses the html/template package to render HTML templates. JSON: Uses the encoding/json package to marshal data into a JSON-encoded response. XML: Uses...
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    Git Subtree Splitter

    Git Subtree Splitter

    Split a repository to read-only standalone repositories

    Split a repository to read-only standalone repositories. splitsh-lite replaces the subtree split Git built-in command to make splitting a monolithic repository to read-only standalone repositories easy and fast. Both strategies work well and both have drawbacks as well. splitsh helps use both strategies by providing tools that automatically synchronize a monolithic repository to standalone repositories in real-time. splitsh-lite is a sub-project that provides a faster implementation of the...
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    pcp - Peer Copy

    pcp - Peer Copy

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p

    Command line peer-to-peer data transfer tool based on libp2p. There already exists a long list of file transfer tools, so why bother building another one? The problem I had with the existing tools is that they rely on a limited set of servers to orchestrate peer matching and data relaying which poses a centralization concern. Many of the usual centralization vs. decentralization arguments apply here, e.g. the servers are single points of failure, the service operator has the power over whom...
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    Go Web

    Go Web

    Set of audio and video tutorials

    "Go Web Basics" is a set of audio and video tutorials for the Go language produced by Google. It is mainly for learners who want to learn more about Go Web development after completing the "Go Programming Basics" tutorial. "Go Web Basics" is a set of video and audio tutorials for the Go language produced by Google. It is mainly for learners who want to learn about Go Web development after completing the "Go Programming Basics" tutorial. Each class will create a folder (for example:...
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