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    Goss

    Goss

    Quick and Easy server testing/validation

    For testing docker containers see the dgoss wrapper. Also, user submitted wrapper scripts for Kubernetes kgoss and Docker Compose dcgoss. Goss is a YAML-based serverspec alternative tool for validating a server’s configuration. It eases the process of writing tests by allowing the user to generate tests from the current system state. Once the test suite is written they can be executed, waited-on, or served as a health endpoint.
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    gotest

    gotest

    go test with colors

    gotest is a lightweight command-line tool created to simplify running Go tests across multiple packages and projects. It acts as a convenience wrapper around the standard Go testing workflow, helping developers execute tests more efficiently in larger codebases. The tool focuses on improving developer ergonomics by reducing repetitive commands and providing a streamlined interface for test execution. It is particularly helpful in environments where projects contain many packages that need to be validated together. ...
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