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    Lazydocker

    Lazydocker

    The lazier way to manage everything docker

    LazyDocker is an interactive terminal GUI (built with gocui in Go) for managing Docker and Docker Compose. It lets users monitor containers, images, volumes, and networks from the command line, reducing context switching.
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    Robotgo

    Robotgo

    RobotGo, Go Native cross-platform GUI automation

    Golang Desktop Automation. Control the mouse, keyboard, bitmap and image, read the screen, process, Window Handle and global event listener. RobotGo supports Mac, Windows, and Linux(X11); and robotgo supports arm64 and x86-amd64. Package robotgo Go native cross-platform system automation. Please make sure Golang, GCC is installed correctly before installing RobotGo.
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    goneovim

    goneovim

    A GUI frontend for neovim

    goneovim is a Neovim GUI written in Go, using a Qt binding for Go. This repository forked from the original Gonvim for the purpose of maintenance and enhancement. Traditionally, Neovim (and even Vim) has been optimized for working with Terminal, and some Terminal-based workflows cannot be achieved with a GUI. Therefore, for some people, a GUI would be the unnecessary additional stuff. On the other hand, in my opinion, there are some attractive features of GUI. Since Neovim performs all of...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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