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    magiclinksdev

    magiclinksdev

    Transactional email magic link and One-Time Password (OTP)

    The magiclinksdev project is an authentication service for magic link and One-Time Password (OTP) use cases. There is built-in email support through Amazon SES and SendGrid.
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    walk

    walk

    Terminal file manager

    ...The tool emphasizes speed and minimalism, loading directory contents quickly and enabling keyboard-driven navigation without unnecessary overhead. Its design prioritizes usability, allowing users to preview and select files or folders with minimal friction. Walk integrates seamlessly with existing shell environments, making it easy to adopt without disrupting established workflows.
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    Go Backend Clean Architecture

    Go Backend Clean Architecture

    A Go (Golang) Backend Clean Architecture project with Gin, MongoDB

    ...It demonstrates practical patterns for repository interfaces, DTOs, and consistent response envelopes that keep APIs predictable. Testing is first-class: ports and adapters are designed for mocking and table-driven tests, which reduces friction when you add features. As a learning resource and a real starter, it helps teams jumpstart services with boundaries that age well.
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