A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software
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Go is a programming language built to resemble a simplified version of the C programming language. It compiles at the machine level. Go was created at Google in 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software
Curated list of project-based tutorials
A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions.
The Cloud Native Edge Router
The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly
Dear developers. I write my custom specific web server for work with specific archive files, compression, encryption, etc. And i want to publish my web server under BSD-2-Clause license.
In my project i use Iris and Iris logger as basement.
I'm not going to use the name of your project to promote my project.
Can I publish my project under the BSD-2-Clause license?
Thanks.
When using a slash command that crashes a plugin, the user receives an unfriendly message.
Observed:
Command with a trigger of '/jira' not found. Click here to send as a message.
Expected:
Plugin for the
jiracommand is not working. Please contact your system administrator.
Move all Dockerfile samples to non-root user
As an OpenFaaS end-user, I want to run all samples on my OpenFaaS cluster, even with the new non-root feature enabled.
Standard Go Project Layout
A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
Open source API-compatible alternative to the text editor Sublime Text
A Go standard library for microservices
Native GraphQL Database with graph backend
Curated list of Go design patterns, recipes and idioms
The Ultimate Go Study Guide
Go dependency management tool experiment (deprecated)
A fast, well-tested and widely used WebSocket implementation for Go.
@benoittgt very kindly submitted a PR to fix some spacing issues in the markdown using gofmtmd.
It should be possible to automate this as part of the build script
Proxy based Redis cluster solution supporting pipeline and scaling dynamically
Hi,
It seems like the HTTP Assert package does not allow me to specify a body to pass in a POST request for example. Looking at the HTTPBody() function, the body argument is set to nil:
req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)
Is this by design, or am I looking at a missing feature?
Cheers,
Created by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, Ken Thompson
Released November 10, 2009
What is your current rclone version (output from
rclone version)?rclone v1.47.0-DEV
What problem are you are trying to solve?
Scripting the
genautocompleteinstallationHow do you think rclone should be changed to solve that?
Just adding a
--stdoutswitch or similar to command