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    wait4x

    wait4x

    Wait4X allows you to wait for a port or a service to enter the request

    wait4x is a command-line utility for waiting on the availability of TCP, HTTP(s), and command-based targets. It is useful in scripts and containerized environments to ensure dependencies are ready before proceeding. wait4x is designed to be a drop-in replacement for other wait tools, but with more flexibility and protocol support.
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    swarmcli

    A terminal UI for Docker Swarm that makes cluster state easier to see,

    ...SwarmCLI translates the complexity of Docker Swarm into a sleek, keyboard-centric terminal UI. It’s built for developers who want to manage their clusters without leaving the terminal or waiting for heavy Web UIs to load.
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    concurrent map

    concurrent map

    A thread-safe concurrent map for go

    The map type in Go doesn't support concurrent reads and writes. concurrent-map provides a high-performance solution to this by sharding the map with minimal time spent waiting for locks. Prior to Go 1.9, there was no concurrent map implementation in the stdlib. In Go 1.9, sync.Map was introduced. The new sync.Map has a few key differences from this map. The stdlib sync.Map is designed for append-only scenarios. So if you want to use the map for something more like in-memory db, you might benefit from using our version.
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    ASoulDocs

    ASoulDocs

    ASoulDocs is a stupid web server for multilingual documentation

    ...Give your users the best documentation experience ever with the ability to instantly change between multiple languages, and remember their preferences! Stop wasting time on worthless waiting! Keep in sync of your documentation in real-time from any Git hosting sources. It is your ultimate right to present the site to your users that is unique to your project. Integrate with popular commenting systems like Disqus, Duoshuo, and let users give you feedback directly without a hitch. Project documentation tools is an already-crowded place yet not both mature and affordable for the individual, especially OSS developers. ...
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