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    AndroidLibXrayLite

    AndroidLibXrayLite

    Lightweight Android library that bundles the Xray networking core

    AndroidLibXrayLite is a lightweight Android library that bundles the Xray networking core as an embeddable component for apps. Its purpose is to provide a minimal, size-optimized build of the native core with a clear Java/Kotlin interface to start, stop, and configure network tunnels. By exposing the core as an AAR with per-ABI artifacts, it keeps application footprints small while supporting common CPU architectures. The library abstracts process management and log streaming so host apps...
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    TCG

    TCG

    Terminal cell graphics library

    Terminal Cell Graphics (TCG) is a Go library that enables 1-bit graphics rendering in terminal applications using Unicode block symbols. It's designed for developers who want to incorporate simple graphics into CLI tools or games, providing a unique way to display visuals in text-based environments.
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    Bank Vaults

    Bank Vaults

    K8s operator, Go client with automatic token renewal

    The Vault Swiss Army knife, which makes enterprise-grade security attainable on Kubernetes. It has many 'blades' that cut through the security problem: the Bank-Vaults operator provides automation; a Go client with automatic token renewal that provides dynamic secret generation, multiple unseal options, and more; a CLI tool to initialize, unseal and configure Vault with authentication methods and secret engines; and direct secret injection into Pods to reduce the attack surface. Automates...
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    Go canvas

    Go canvas

    Canvas is a Go drawing library based on OpenGL

    Canvas is a high-performance 2D rendering library for C++ that mimics the HTML5 Canvas API. It is built using OpenGL for hardware acceleration and offers a simple, familiar interface for developers looking to draw shapes, images, and text in desktop applications or games. Canvas focuses on ease of use, speed, and flexibility, making it suitable for GUI overlays, visualizations, and real-time 2D rendering tasks.
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    GXUI

    GXUI

    An experimental Go cross platform UI library

    GXUI is an experimental, cross-platform GUI toolkit for Go that explored what a modern, GPU-accelerated desktop UI could look like for the language. 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. ...
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