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go-testmark
Parse data and test fixtures from markdown files, and patch them programmatically, too.shareworks-munger
A piece of software that shouldn't need to exist. Processes badly formatted outputs from Morgan Stanley Shareworks into usable CSV files.gof
Go Freely -- a shell script to manage project-local GOPATH, for any project, unobtrusively.go-wish
Simple, functional, composable test assertions for Go, with beautiful output and contextual diffs for multi-line strings and complex types.go-fsx
An extended filesystem interface for golang. Like `io/fs` -- but more.go-sup
Supervisor trees for Golang!smsh
a smol shell.warpforge
siphon-cli
please see the canonical repo, at https://github.com/polydawn/siphon-cligitblit
go-file
PROBABLY ABANDONED (Go core has a proposal that'll be be more widely adopted than this!) -- Golang's missing filesystem abstraction -- now with more POSIX!go-jst
JSON Tables: where pretty printing, pleasant reading, and API-driven design combine.ahslib
Deprecated and unmaintained: use Quasar by paralleluniverse. (Previously: Concurreny control and thread scheduling (implementing actors), serialization/persistence, and high performance IO. Elegance and Performance are not goals that are at odds.)golink
Link your go libraries, without the hassle.psap
Php Simple Args Parser.pogo
rise
demo project for Beard.getting-started-in-go
Clone, run: you now have a go toolchain.go-quickimmut
A horrible little code generator for immutable maps and lists in golang.go-depchart
repeat-ipfs
Formula for repeatable ipfs builds.exus-build
Common ant build macros and targets.go-gopathless-pt2
go-gopathless
Go gopathless! (Use a project-local GOPATH; be happy.)go-errcat
Error handling for Go, focused on categorization (for clear flow control) and serializability (for ease of use in APIs).beard
Beard conceals a sleek java core under a scruffy guise of an HTML5/CSS3/JS web-2.whatever app. Using Beard, you can deploy your app in a browser and gain powerful client-side computation and processing-intensive rapid-response goodness, and you can also deploy the whole thing as a standalone run-anywhere desktop application with zero changes to the code. Getting the exact same stable visual experience in a browser and on the desktop? Yep, seriously.horizoncal
A calendar, for Obsidian -- file-backed, local-first, easy to sync and version control.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us