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    Ddosify

    Ddosify

    High-performance load testing tool, written in Golang

    vLoad tests should be done regularly to avoid being caught unprepared. Find out the maximum service capacity of your web system. Start the test either instantly or for a future date. Define your periodic load tests. Without load tests, businesses understand the load capacity of their systems when they become inaccessible during campaign times such as Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Determine the origins of requests and the test duration with our easy-to-use web interfaces. ...
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    ws

    ws

    Tiny WebSocket library for Go

    Zero-copy upgrade. No intermediate allocations during I/O. Low-level API which allows building your own logic of packet handling and buffers reuse. High-level wrappers and helpers around API in wsutil package, which allow to start fast without digging the protocol internals. Existing WebSocket implementations do not allow users to reuse I/O buffers between connections in clear way. This library aims to export efficient low-level interface for working with the protocol without forcing only...
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    GoConvey

    GoConvey

    Go testing in the browser, integrates with `go test`

    Welcome to GoConvey, a yummy Go testing tool for gophers. Works with go test. Use it in the terminal or browser according to your viewing pleasure. GoConvey supports Go's native testing package. Neither the web UI nor the DSL are required; you can use either one independently. Readable, colorized console output (understandable by any manager, IT or not). As long as GoConvey is running, test results will automatically update in your browser window. The design is responsive, so you can squish...
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    Lile

    Lile

    Easily generate gRPC services in Go

    Lile is an application generator (think create-react-app, rails new or django start project) for gRPC services in Go and a set of tools/libraries. The primary focus of Lile is to remove the boilerplate when creating new services by creating a basic structure, test examples, Dockerfile, Makefile etc. Lile comes with a 'generator' to quickly generate new Lile services.
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    CRFS

    CRFS

    CRFS: Container Registry Filesystem

    ...The system speaks registry protocols and understands layered image formats, resolving whiteouts and overlays so the mounted view matches what a container runtime would see. A FUSE (or platform-equivalent) frontend makes it trivial to integrate with existing tools: compilers, test runners, or debuggers can read files as if they were local. This lazy, verified access pattern is especially valuable in CI and developer workflows where you inspect or compile a few files from a massive base image. By treating registries as a read-only filesystem, CRFS turns image artifacts into first-class, quickly accessible build inputs.
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