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    gotify/server

    gotify/server

    A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time

    We wanted a simple server for sending and receiving messages (in real time per WebSocket). For this, not many open source projects existed and most of the existing ones were abandoned. Also, a requirement was that it can be self-hosted. We know there are many free and commercial push services out there. Both Gotify's API and user interface are designed to be as simple as possible.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    GWS

    GWS

    Simple, fast, reliable websocket server & client

    GWS is a high-performance WebSocket library for Go that provides both server and client capabilities. It is designed for high-concurrency use cases such as API gateways, chat systems, reverse proxies, online games, real-time streaming, and push or subscription services. The library exposes a minimal event-driven API, allowing developers to build WebSocket applications with relatively little code. It supports standard TCP usage as well as WebSocket operation over KCP and Unix domain sockets....
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Melody

    Melody

    Minimalist websocket framework for Go

    Melody is a minimalist WebSocket framework for Go that wraps the standard WebSocket workflow in a simple, developer-friendly API. It is designed to make real-time server features easier to build without requiring a large framework or complex setup. Developers can use it for chat systems, live notifications, dashboards, multiplayer coordination, collaborative tools, and other bidirectional communication features. Melody provides connection lifecycle hooks, message handlers, broadcasting, session management, and grouped communication patterns. ...
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    websocketd

    websocketd

    Turn any program that uses STDIN/STDOUT into a WebSocket server

    ...If you can run your program from the command line, you can write WebSocket endpoints. Just read incoming text from stdin and write outgoing text to stdout. Messaging is simple. Each inbound WebSocket connection runs your program in a dedicated process. Connections are isolated by process. Available for Linux, OSX, Windows, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. Serves your static HTML, JavaScript, etc. Route different URLs to different programs. Dynamic generate content over HTTP too. Out-of-the-box support for serving content using HTTPS and WSS. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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