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A lightweight, semantic, and developer-friendly Go package for date and time manipulation without third-party dependencies.
A high-performance Go task runner with live reloading, automating common development workflows.
A high-level Go package for building SSH servers with an API as simple as net/http.
A lightweight, extensible configuration management library for Go with support for multiple sources and formats.
A Go library that provides a clean, Python Requests-like API for making HTTP requests with built-in JSON/XML support and sessions.
A fully compliant, embeddable high-performance MQTT v5 and v3.1.1 broker/server written in Go for IoT and pub/sub applications.
SFTP client and server implementation for Go, providing file system operations over SSH connections.
A collection of beautifully designed UI components for Go and templ, installable via CLI with full customization.
A high-performance Go library and CLI tool for parsing, writing, and working with DICOM medical image files.
A Go library implementing the XDG Base Directory Specification and XDG user directories for portable application file storage.
A Go package for sending emails via SMTP with support for keep-alive connections, TLS/SSL, and bulk sending.
A composable, observable, and performant configuration management library for Go designed for distributed systems.
A lightweight yet powerful IoC dependency injection container for Go projects with singleton/transient bindings and named dependencies.
A lightweight Go library for password strength validation using entropy calculations, without arbitrary character rules.
An extremely flexible Go deep comparison library that extends the standard testing package with operators and helpers.
Code generation tools for Go that create interfaces from types and structs from CSV files.
A Go version manager written in Go that installs and manages multiple Go versions without requiring root or shell rehash.
A pure Go implementation of Shopify Liquid templates with Jekyll compatibility and advanced rendering features.
An open-source image CDN providing automatic optimization, resizing, and modern format support via a zero-config API.
A Go library for parsing, querying, and manipulating JSON with JSONPath support and a built-in script engine.
A Go library implementing the mediator pattern for decoupled request/response and event handling, inspired by MediatR for .NET.
A Go library for Persian (Solar Hijri) calendar conversions with full compatibility to Go's standard time package.
A Go package for creating interactive command-line menus with validation, color customization, and concurrency support.
A Go library for building data processing workflows and pipelines with functional operations, cycles, and fan-out capabilities.
A Go library for packing and unpacking byte streams over TCP connections to handle message boundaries.
A Go library for filtering, sanitizing, and converting data with built-in rules and functions.
A Go package for concurrent filesystem traversal with flexible filtering options.
A Go 1.18+ library providing generic tuple types for storing 1 to 9 values without custom structs.
An unofficial Go library providing programmatic access to Google Trends data, including daily trends, interest over time, and geographic insights.
A simple and scalable boilerplate for building organized REST APIs with the Fiber framework in Go.
Statically analyzes Go HTTP services to generate interactive API documentation and OpenAPI specs without annotations.
A collection of Go utilities for validation, string formatting, date/time operations, and Brazilian-specific functions.
A Go library for building REST, real-time, and RPC APIs with seamless client synchronization via the RES protocol.
A generic sorted map implementation for Go using a red-black tree with Go 1.18 generics.
A Go logging interface with cross-platform color support and concurrency safety for CLI applications.
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