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    Viper

    Viper

    A complete configuration solution for Go applications

    ...It supports setting defaults, reading from JSON, TOML, YAML, HCL, envfile and Java properties config files, live watching and re-reading of config files (optional), reading from environment variables, reading from remote config systems (etcd or Consul), and watching changes, reading from command line flags, reading from buffer, and setting explicit values. iper can be thought of as a registry for all of your applications configuration needs. When building a modern application, you don’t want to worry about configuration file formats; you want to focus on building awesome software. Viper is here to help with that.
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    Kopia

    Kopia

    Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS and Linux

    ...Instead of imaging entire machines, it focuses on backing up selected files and directories with efficient incremental backups that only transfer changed data, which reduces storage and bandwidth needs. Kopia has both a command-line interface for automation and scripting as well as a graphical UI for interactive use, making it suitable for advanced users and those who prefer visual tools. Its architecture supports end-to-end encryption, optional compression, and deduplication, so multiple backups can share data efficiently, and repositories can be stored securely even in untrusted locations.
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    walk

    walk

    Terminal file manager

    walk is a lightweight command-line tool designed to enhance file system navigation by providing a faster and more interactive way to browse directories directly from the terminal. Instead of relying on traditional commands like cd and ls, Walk introduces a more visual and intuitive interface that allows users to traverse file structures efficiently. It is particularly useful for developers who spend significant time in terminal environments and want to streamline their workflow. ...
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    kOps

    kOps

    Production grade K8s installation, upgrades, and management

    The easiest way to get a production grade Kubernetes cluster up and running. We like to think of it as kubectl for clusters. kops will not only help you create, destroy, upgrade and maintain production-grade, highly available, Kubernetes cluster, but it will also provision the necessary cloud infrastructure. AWS (Amazon Web Services) is currently officially supported, with DigitalOcean, GCE, and OpenStack in beta support, and Azure and AliCloud in alpha. YAML Manifest Based API...
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    duf

    duf

    Disk usage and free utility, a better 'df' alternative

    ...Make sure you have a working Go environment (Go 1.12 or higher is required). Binaries for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Windows. You can simply start duf without any command-line arguments. If you supply arguments, duf will only list specific devices & mount points. If you want to list everything (including pseudo, duplicate, inaccessible file systems), you can. You can show and hide specific tables. You can also show and hide specific filesystems. List inode information instead of block usage. If duf doesn't detect your terminal's colors correctly, you can set a theme. ...
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    safelock-cli

    safelock-cli

    ⚡Fast files encryption CLI built with GO

    Fast files encryption (AES-GCM) package and command-line tool built for speed with Go ⚡ Examples: - Encrypt a path with default options > safelock-cli encrypt path_to_encrypt encrypted_file_path - Decrypt a file > safelock-cli decrypt encrypted_file_path decrypted_files_path - If you want it to run silently with no interaction > echo "password123456" | safelock-cli encrypt path_to_encrypt encrypted_file_path --quiet
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    fft

    fft

    A fast distributed file transfer

    ...Its architecture splits a transfer into concurrent “workers” that fetch or push chunks across multiple paths, improving throughput on high-latency or bandwidth-constrained links. The project is implemented in Go and exposes a straightforward command-line interface so operators can stand up senders, receivers, and relays with minimal ceremony. Because it’s oriented around relays, it can better utilize geographically diverse infrastructure and avoid bottlenecks at any one egress point. The issue tracker highlights active concerns such as congestion control with many workers and IPv6 support, signaling performance-minded design goals. ...
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