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    Fx for Go

    Fx for Go

    A dependency injection based application framework for Go.

    ...Reduce boilerplate in setting up your application. Eliminate global state in your application. Add new components and have them instantly accessible across the application. Build general purpose shareable modules that just work.
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    Athens

    Athens

    A Go module datastore and proxy

    Athens provides a server for Go Modules that you can run. It serves public code and your private code for you, so you don’t have to pull directly from a version control system (VCS) like GitHub or GitLab. There are many reasons why you’d want a proxy server such as security and performance. Athens is a project building on top of vgo (or go1.11+) trying to bring dependencies closer to you so you can count on repeatable builds even at a time when VCS is down.
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    docker-gen

    docker-gen

    Generate files from docker container meta-data

    docker-gen is a file generator that renders templates using docker container meta-data. Centralized logging - fluentd, logstash or other centralized logging tools that tail the containers JSON log file or files within the container. Log Rotation - logrotate files to rotate container JSON log files. Reverse Proxy Configs - nginx, haproxy, etc. reverse proxy configs to route requests from the host to containers. Service Discovery - Scripts (python, bash, etc..) to register containers within...
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Buffalo

    Buffalo

    Rapid Web Development w/ Go

    A Go web development eco-system, designed to make your life easier. If you’re familiar with Rake tasks from Ruby, you’ll be right at home using Grift. Seeding a database, and running a cleaning job is now at hand! Running background tasks is easy too, using the Background Workers. Writing a web application module always begins with the same tasks. Buffalo provides you a simple toolbox, the buffalo command, to generate many parts of your app and run the usual tasks. Extend the toolbox with...
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    DotWeb

    DotWeb

    Simple and easy go web micro framework

    Simple and easy go web micro framework. Important: Now need go1.9+ version support, and Support go mod. support go mod. Support static routing, parameter routing, group routing. Routing supports file/directory services, and supports setting whether to allow directory browsing. HttpModule support, support for custom code capabilities at the global level before routing. Middleware support, support App, Group, Router level settings. Feature support, which can be enabled globally by binding...
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    gopy

    gopy

    gopy generates a CPython extension module from a go package

    This is an improved version that works with current versions of Go (e.g., 1.15 -- should work with any future version going forward), and uses unique int64 handles to interface with python, so that no pointers are interchanged, making everything safe for the more recent moving garbage collector. It also supports python modules having any number of Go packages, and generates a separate .py module file for each package, which link into a single common binding library. It has been tested extensively on reproducing complex Go code in large libraries -- most stuff "just works". For example, the GoGi GUI library is fully usable from python now (do make; make install in the python directory there, and try the examples/widgets/widgets.py demo). ...
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    Revel

    Revel

    A high productivity, full-stack web framework for the Go language

    ...No problems, migrate easily to Revel by passing the path that you want your mux to handle to Revels Mux, and all requests for that path will be passed to that your Http muxer. Revel has modules. These are reusable MVC components that you can implement across all your projects. No need to copy and paste your code with these.
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    Beego

    Beego

    Open source framework to build & develop applications in the Go way

    Beego is an open source, high-performance web framework for building and developing applications in Go. Beego offers plenty of superb features, including RESTful support, MVC architecture, powerful built-in modules, intelligent routing and monitoring, plus Go-specific features like interfaces and struct embedding. Beego is very easy to use. Features like code hot compile, automated testing, as well as automated packing and deploying allow you to build your applications in a snap. Beego can be used for the rapid development of RESTful APIs, web apps and backend services that are written in Go.
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    hc

    hc

    hc is a lightweight framework to develop HomeKit accessories in Go

    hc is a lightweight framework to develop HomeKit accessories in Go. It abstracts the HomeKit Accessory Protocol (HAP) and makes it easy to work with services and characteristics. hc handles the underlying communication between HomeKit accessories and clients. You can focus on implementing the business logic for your accessory, without having to worry about the protocol. HomeKit is a set of protocols and libraries from Apple. It is used by Apple's platforms to communicate with smart home...
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    Leaf

    Leaf

    A game server framework in Go (golang)

    ...Leaf tends to provide simple and plain interfaces which are always best for use. Self-healing. Leaf always tries to salvage the process from runtime errors instead of leaving it to crash. Multi-core support. Leaf utilize its modules and leaf/go to make use of CPU resouces at maximum while avoiding varieties of side effects may be caused. Each module runs inside a separate goroutine. Modules communicate with one another via a light weight RPC channel(leaf/chanrpc). Leaf suggests not to take in too many modules in your game server implementation. Gate module, for management of connection. ...
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