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    Trivy

    Trivy

    Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers

    ...Trivy IaC is brought to you by the team behind the popular tfsec project. Trivy is a single binary with no dependencies! There’s no database to maintain, no external tools it relies on, no runtime requirements whatsoever.
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    BigCache

    BigCache

    Efficient cache for gigabytes of data written in Go

    To meet the requirements presented at the beginning of this chapter, we implemented our own cache and named it BigCache. The BigCache provides shards, eviction and it omits GC for cache entries. As a result, it is very fast cache even for large number of entries. Freecache is the only one of the available in-memory caches in Go which provides that kind of functionality.
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    govaluate

    govaluate

    Arbitrary expression evaluation for golang

    ...Or they wind up baking the expression into the actual executable, even if they know it's subject to change. These strategies may work, but they take time to implement, time for users to learn, and induce technical debt as requirements change.
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