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- Created: 2020-12-31T08:37:54.000Z (over 4 years ago)
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README
# About
This repository is a clone of [Awesome Go](https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go) but with stars.
All repositories are sorted by star count. Stars are updated every day automatically.
## Contents- [Awesome Go](#awesome-go)
- [Contents](#contents)
- [Actor Model](#actor-model)
- [Artificial Intelligence](#artificial-intelligence)
- [Audio and Music](#audio-and-music)
- [Authentication and OAuth](#authentication-and-oauth)
- [Blockchain](#blockchain)
- [Bot Building](#bot-building)
- [Build Automation](#build-automation)
- [Command Line](#command-line)
- [Advanced Console UIs](#advanced-console-uis)
- [Standard CLI](#standard-cli)
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Continuous Integration](#continuous-integration)
- [CSS Preprocessors](#css-preprocessors)
- [Data Integration Frameworks](#data-integration-frameworks)
- [Data Structures and Algorithms](#data-structures-and-algorithms)
- [Bit-packing and Compression](#bit-packing-and-compression)
- [Bit Sets](#bit-sets)
- [Bloom and Cuckoo Filters](#bloom-and-cuckoo-filters)
- [Data Structure and Algorithm Collections](#data-structure-and-algorithm-collections)
- [Iterators](#iterators)
- [Maps](#maps)
- [Miscellaneous Data Structures and Algorithms](#miscellaneous-data-structures-and-algorithms)
- [Nullable Types](#nullable-types)
- [Queues](#queues)
- [Sets](#sets)
- [Text Analysis](#text-analysis)
- [Trees](#trees)
- [Pipes](#pipes)
- [Database](#database)
- [Caches](#caches)
- [Databases Implemented in Go](#databases-implemented-in-go)
- [Database Schema Migration](#database-schema-migration)
- [Database Tools](#database-tools)
- [SQL Query Builders](#sql-query-builders)
- [Database Drivers](#database-drivers)
- [Interfaces to Multiple Backends](#interfaces-to-multiple-backends)
- [Relational Database Drivers](#relational-database-drivers)
- [NoSQL Database Drivers](#nosql-database-drivers)
- [Search and Analytic Databases](#search-and-analytic-databases)
- [Date and Time](#date-and-time)
- [Distributed Systems](#distributed-systems)
- [Dynamic DNS](#dynamic-dns)
- [Email](#email)
- [Embeddable Scripting Languages](#embeddable-scripting-languages)
- [Error Handling](#error-handling)
- [File Handling](#file-handling)
- [Financial](#financial)
- [Forms](#forms)
- [Functional](#functional)
- [Game Development](#game-development)
- [Generators](#generators)
- [Geographic](#geographic)
- [Go Compilers](#go-compilers)
- [Goroutines](#goroutines)
- [GUI](#gui)
- [Hardware](#hardware)
- [Images](#images)
- [IoT (Internet of Things)](#iot-internet-of-things)
- [Job Scheduler](#job-scheduler)
- [JSON](#json)
- [Logging](#logging)
- [Machine Learning](#machine-learning)
- [Messaging](#messaging)
- [Microsoft Office](#microsoft-office)
- [Microsoft Excel](#microsoft-excel)
- [Microsoft Word](#microsoft-word)
- [Miscellaneous](#miscellaneous)
- [Dependency Injection](#dependency-injection)
- [Project Layout](#project-layout)
- [Strings](#strings)
- [Uncategorized](#uncategorized)
- [Natural Language Processing](#natural-language-processing)
- [Language Detection](#language-detection)
- [Morphological Analyzers](#morphological-analyzers)
- [Slugifiers](#slugifiers)
- [Tokenizers](#tokenizers)
- [Translation](#translation)
- [Transliteration](#transliteration)
- [Networking](#networking)
- [HTTP Clients](#http-clients)
- [OpenGL](#opengl)
- [ORM](#orm)
- [Package Management](#package-management)
- [Performance](#performance)
- [Query Language](#query-language)
- [Reflection](#reflection)
- [Resource Embedding](#resource-embedding)
- [Science and Data Analysis](#science-and-data-analysis)
- [Security](#security)
- [Serialization](#serialization)
- [Server Applications](#server-applications)
- [Stream Processing](#stream-processing)
- [Template Engines](#template-engines)
- [Testing](#testing)
- [Testing Frameworks](#testing-frameworks)
- [Mock](#mock)
- [Fuzzing and delta-debugging/reducing/shrinking](#fuzzing-and-delta-debuggingreducingshrinking)
- [Selenium and browser control tools](#selenium-and-browser-control-tools)
- [Fail injection](#fail-injection)
- [Text Processing](#text-processing)
- [Formatters](#formatters)
- [Markup Languages](#markup-languages)
- [Parsers/Encoders/Decoders](#parsersencodersdecoders)
- [Regular Expressions](#regular-expressions)
- [Sanitation](#sanitation)
- [Scrapers](#scrapers)
- [RSS](#rss)
- [Utility/Miscellaneous](#utilitymiscellaneous)
- [Third-party APIs](#third-party-apis)
- [Utilities](#utilities)
- [UUID](#uuid)
- [Validation](#validation)
- [Version Control](#version-control)
- [Video](#video)
- [Web Frameworks](#web-frameworks)
- [Middlewares](#middlewares)
- [Actual middlewares](#actual-middlewares)
- [Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares](#libraries-for-creating-http-middlewares)
- [Routers](#routers)
- [WebAssembly](#webassembly)
- [Webhooks Server](#webhooks-server)
- [Windows](#windows)
- [Workflow Frameworks](#workflow-frameworks)
- [XML](#xml)
- [Zero Trust](#zero-trust)
- [Code Analysis](#code-analysis)
- [Editor Plugins](#editor-plugins)
- [Go Generate Tools](#go-generate-tools)
- [Go Tools](#go-tools)
- [Software Packages](#software-packages)
- [DevOps Tools](#devops-tools)
- [Other Software](#other-software)
- [Resources](#resources)
- [Benchmarks](#benchmarks)
- [Conferences](#conferences)
- [E-Books](#e-books)
- [E-books for purchase](#e-books-for-purchase)
- [Free e-books](#free-e-books)
- [Gophers](#gophers)
- [Meetups](#meetups)
- [Style Guides](#style-guides)
- [Social Media](#social-media)
- [Twitter](#twitter)
- [Reddit](#reddit)
- [Websites](#websites)
- [Tutorials](#tutorials)
- [Guided Learning](#guided-learning)**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Actor Model
*Libraries for building actor-based programs.*
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[ProtoActor](https://github.com/asynkron/protoactor-go) - Proto Actor - Ultra fast distributed actors for Go, C# and Java/Kotlin.
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[Ergo](https://github.com/ergo-services/ergo) - An actor-based Framework with network transparency for creating event-driven architecture in Golang. Inspired by Erlang.
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[Hollywood](https://github.com/anthdm/hollywood) - Blazingly fast and light-weight Actor engine written in Golang.
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[Goakt](https://github.com/Tochemey/goakt) - Fast and Distributed Actor framework using protocol buffers as message for Golang.## Artificial Intelligence
*Libraries for building programs that leverage AI.*
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[Ollama](https://github.com/jmorganca/ollama) - Run large language models locally.
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[LocalAI](https://github.com/mudler/LocalAI) - Open Source OpenAI alternative, self-host AI models.
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[langchaingo](https://github.com/tmc/langchaingo) - LangChainGo is a framework for developing applications powered by language models.
-456
[chromem-go](https://github.com/philippgille/chromem-go) - Embeddable vector database for Go with Chroma-like interface and zero third-party dependencies. In-memory with optional persistence.
-66
[OllamaFarm](https://github.com/presbrey/ollamafarm) - Manage, load-balance, and failover packs of Ollamas
- [fun](https://gitlab.com/tozd/go/fun) - The simplest but powerful way to use large language models (LLMs) in Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Audio and Music
*Libraries for manipulating audio.*
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[Oto](https://github.com/hajimehoshi/oto) - A low-level library to play sound on multiple platforms.
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[PortAudio](https://github.com/gordonklaus/portaudio) - Go bindings for the PortAudio audio I/O library.
-364
[GoAudio](https://github.com/DylanMeeus/GoAudio) - Native Go Audio Processing Library.
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[id3v2](https://github.com/bogem/id3v2) - ID3 decoding and encoding library for Go.
-330
[flac](https://github.com/mewkiz/flac) - Native Go FLAC encoder/decoder with support for FLAC streams.
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[malgo](https://github.com/gen2brain/malgo) - Mini audio library.
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[minimp3](https://github.com/tosone/minimp3) - Lightweight MP3 decoder library.
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[gaad](https://github.com/Comcast/gaad) - Native Go AAC bitstream parser.
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[gosamplerate](https://github.com/dh1tw/gosamplerate) - libsamplerate bindings for go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Authentication and OAuth
*Libraries for implementing authentication schemes.*
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[casbin](https://github.com/hsluoyz/casbin) - Authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, and ABAC.
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[jwt-go](https://github.com/golang-jwt/jwt) - A full featured implementation of JSON Web Tokens (JWT). This library supports the parsing and verification as well as the generation and signing of JWTs.
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[goth](https://github.com/markbates/goth) - provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to use OAuth and OAuth2. Handles multiple providers out of the box.
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[oauth2](https://github.com/golang/oauth2) - Successor of goauth2. Generic OAuth 2.0 package that comes with JWT, Google APIs, Compute Engine, and App Engine support.
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[keto](https://github.com/ory/keto) - Open Source (Go) implementation of "Zanzibar: Google's Consistent, Global Authorization System". Ships gRPC, REST APIs, newSQL, and an easy and granular permission language. Supports ACL, RBAC, and other access models.
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[authboss](https://github.com/volatiletech/authboss) - Modular authentication system for the web. It tries to remove as much boilerplate and "hard things" as possible so that each time you start a new web project in Go, you can plug it in, configure it, and start building your app without having to build an authentication system each time.
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[openfga](https://github.com/openfga/openfga) - Implementation of fine-grained authorization based on the "Zanzibar: Google's Consistent, Global Authorization System" paper. Backed by [CNCF](https://www.cncf.io/).
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[scs](https://github.com/alexedwards/scs) - Session Manager for HTTP servers.
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[jwx](https://github.com/lestrrat-go/jwx) - Go module implementing various JWx (JWA/JWE/JWK/JWS/JWT, otherwise known as JOSE) technologies
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[loginsrv](https://github.com/tarent/loginsrv) - JWT login microservice with pluggable backends such as OAuth2 (Github), htpasswd, osiam.
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[osin](https://github.com/openshift/osin) - Golang OAuth2 server library.
-1886
[gologin](https://github.com/dghubble/gologin) - chainable handlers for login with OAuth1 and OAuth2 authentication providers.
-1612
[gorbac](https://github.com/mikespook/gorbac) - provides a lightweight role-based access control (RBAC) implementation in Golang.
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[oidc](https://github.com/zitadel/oidc) - Easy to use OpenID Connect client and server library written for Go and certified by the OpenID Foundation
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[paseto](https://github.com/o1egl/paseto) - Golang implementation of Platform-Agnostic Security Tokens (PASETO).
-674
[jwt](https://github.com/cristalhq/jwt) - Safe, simple, and fast JSON Web Tokens for Go.
-574
[go-guardian](https://github.com/shaj13/go-guardian) - Go-Guardian is a golang library that provides a simple, clean, and idiomatic way to create powerful modern API and web authentication that supports LDAP, Basic, Bearer token, and Certificate based authentication.
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[go-jose](https://github.com/go-jose/go-jose) - Fairly complete implementation of the JOSE working group's JSON Web Token, JSON Web Signatures, and JSON Web Encryption specs.
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[jwt](https://github.com/pascaldekloe/jwt) - Lightweight JSON Web Token (JWT) library.
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[jeff](https://github.com/abraithwaite/jeff) - Simple, flexible, secure, and idiomatic web session management with pluggable backends.
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[gosession](https://github.com/Kwynto/gosession) - This is quick session for net/http in GoLang. This package is perhaps the best implementation of the session mechanism, or at least it tries to become one.
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[jwt-auth](https://github.com/adam-hanna/jwt-auth) - JWT middleware for Golang http servers with many configuration options.
-146
[goiabada](https://github.com/leodip/goiabada) - An open-source authentication and authorization server supporting OAuth2 and OpenID Connect.
-139
[otpgen](https://github.com/grijul/otpgen) - Library to generate TOTP/HOTP codes.
-123
[sessionup](https://github.com/swithek/sessionup) - Simple, yet effective HTTP session management and identification package.
-121
[sjwt](https://github.com/brianvoe/sjwt) - Simple jwt generator and parser.
-119
[session](https://github.com/icza/session) - Go session management for web servers (including support for Google App Engine - GAE).
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[branca](https://github.com/essentialkaos/branca) - branca token228
[specification implementation](https://github.com/tuupola/branca-spec) for Golang 1.15+.
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[securecookie](https://github.com/chmike/securecookie) - Efficient secure cookie encoding/decoding.
-78
[sessions](https://github.com/adam-hanna/sessions) - Dead simple, highly performant, highly customizable sessions service for go http servers.
-72
[otpgo](https://github.com/jltorresm/otpgo) - Time-Based One-Time Password (TOTP) and HMAC-Based One-Time Password (HOTP) library for Go.
-41
[scope](https://github.com/SonicRoshan/scope) - Easily Manage OAuth2 Scopes In Go.
-17
[cookiestxt](https://github.com/mengzhuo/cookiestxt) - provides a parser of cookies.txt file format.
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[permissions](https://github.com/xyproto/permissions) - Library for keeping track of users, login states, and permissions. Uses secure cookies and bcrypt.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Blockchain
*Tools for building blockchains.*
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[go-ethereum](https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum) - Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol.
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[kubo](https://github.com/ipfs/kubo) - A blockchain framework implemented in Go. It provides content-addressable storage which can be used for decentralized storage in DApps. It is based on the IPFS protocol.
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[lnd](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd) - A complete implementation of a Lightning Network node.
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[cosmos-sdk](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk) - A Framework for Building Public Blockchains in the Cosmos Ecosystem.
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[tendermint](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint) - High-performance middleware for transforming a state machine written in any programming language into a Byzantine Fault Tolerant replicated state machine using the Tendermint consensus and blockchain protocols.
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[solana-go](https://github.com/gagliardetto/solana-go) - Go library to interface with Solana JSON RPC and WebSocket interfaces.
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[gno](https://github.com/gnolang/gno) - A comprehensive smart contract suite built with Golang and Gnolang, a deterministic, purpose-built Go variant for blockchains.
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[cometbft](https://github.com/cometbft/cometbft) - A distributed, Byzantine fault-tolerant, deterministic state machine replication engine. It is a fork of Tendermint Core and implements the Tendermint consensus algorithm.
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[gossamer](https://github.com/ChainSafe/gossamer) - A Go implementation of the Polkadot Host.
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[gosemble](https://github.com/LimeChain/gosemble) - A Go-based framework for building Polkadot/Substrate-compatible runtimes.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Bot Building
*Libraries for building and working with bots.*
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[telegram-bot-api](https://github.com/Syfaro/telegram-bot-api) - Simple and clean Telegram bot client.
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[telebot](https://github.com/tucnak/telebot) - Telegram bot framework is written in Go.
-1901
[wayback](https://github.com/wabarc/wayback) - A bot for Telegram, Mastodon, Slack, and other messaging platforms archives webpages.
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[Golang CryptoTrading Bot](https://github.com/saniales/golang-crypto-trading-bot) - A golang implementation of a console-based trading bot for cryptocurrency exchanges.
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[bot](https://github.com/go-telegram/bot) - Zero-dependencies Telegram Bot library with additional UI components
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[telego](https://github.com/mymmrac/telego) - Telegram Bot API library for Golang with full one-to-one API implementation.
-497
[arikawa](https://github.com/diamondburned/arikawa) - A library and framework for the Discord API.
-388
[echotron](https://github.com/NicoNex/echotron) - An elegant and concurrent library for Telegram Bots in Go.
-373
[go-twitch-irc](https://github.com/gempir/go-twitch-irc) - Library to write bots for twitch.tv chat
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[tbot](https://github.com/yanzay/tbot) - Telegram bot server with API similar to net/http.
-260
[go-sarah](https://github.com/oklahomer/go-sarah) - Framework to build a bot for desired chat services including LINE, Slack, Gitter, and more.
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[slack-bot](https://github.com/innogames/slack-bot) - Ready to use Slack Bot for lazy developers: Custom commands, Jenkins, Jira, Bitbucket, Github...
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[Tenyks](https://github.com/kyleterry/tenyks) - Service oriented IRC bot using Redis and JSON for messaging.
-162
[larry](https://github.com/ezeoleaf/larry) - Larry 🐦 is a really simple Twitter bot generator that tweets random repositories from Github built in Go.
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[hanu](https://github.com/sbstjn/hanu) - Framework for writing Slack bots.
-120
[go-tgbot](https://github.com/olebedev/go-tgbot) - Pure Golang Telegram Bot API wrapper, generated from swagger file, session-based router, and middleware.
-112
[go-tg](https://github.com/mr-linch/go-tg) - Generated from official docs Go client library for accessing Telegram Bot API, with batteries for building complex bots included.
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[ephemeral-roles](https://github.com/ewohltman/ephemeral-roles) - A Discord bot for managing ephemeral roles based upon voice channel member presence.
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[margelet](https://github.com/zhulik/margelet) - Framework for building Telegram bots.
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[slackscot](https://github.com/alexandre-normand/slackscot) - Another framework for building Slack bots.
-50
[slacker](https://github.com/slack-io/slacker) - Easy to use framework to create Slack bots.
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[govkbot](https://github.com/nikepan/govkbot) - Simple Go [VK](https://vk.com) bot library.
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[teleterm](https://github.com/alfiankan/teleterm) - Telegram Bot Exec Terminal Command.
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[micha](https://github.com/onrik/micha) - Go Library for Telegram bot api.
- [go-joe](https://joe-bot.net) - A general-purpose bot library inspired by Hubot but written in Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Build Automation
*Libraries and tools help with build automation.*
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[air](https://github.com/cosmtrek/air) - Air - Live reload for Go apps.
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[Task](https://github.com/go-task/task) - simple "Make" alternative.
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[realize](https://github.com/tockins/realize) - Go build a system with file watchers and live to reload. Run, build and watch file changes with custom paths.
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[mage](https://github.com/magefile/mage) - Mage is a make/rake-like build tool using Go.
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[mmake](https://github.com/tj/mmake) - Modern Make.
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[xc](https://github.com/joerdav/xc) - Task runner with README.md defined tasks, executable markdown.
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[goyek](https://github.com/goyek/goyek) - Create build pipelines in Go.
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[taskctl](https://github.com/taskctl/taskctl) - Concurrent task runner.
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[1build](https://github.com/gopinath-langote/1build) - Command line tool to frictionlessly manage project-specific commands.
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[gaper](https://github.com/maxclaus/gaper) - Builds and restarts a Go project when it crashes or some watched file changes.
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[anko](https://github.com/GuilhermeCaruso/anko) - Simple application watcher for multiple programming languages.
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[gob](https://github.com/kcmvp/gob) - [Gradle](https://docs.gradle.org/)/[Maven](https://maven.apache.org/) like build tool for Go projects.
- [gilbert](https://go-gilbert.github.io) - Build system and task runner for Go projects.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Command Line
### Advanced Console UIs
*Libraries for building Console Applications and Console User Interfaces.*
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[bubbletea](https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea) - Go framework to build terminal apps, based on The Elm Architecture.
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[fx](https://github.com/antonmedv/fx) - Terminal JSON viewer & processor.
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[termui](https://github.com/gizak/termui) - Go terminal dashboard based on **termbox-go** and inspired by15570
[blessed-contrib](https://github.com/yaronn/blessed-contrib).
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[gocui](https://github.com/jroimartin/gocui) - Minimalist Go library aimed at creating Console User Interfaces.
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[lipgloss](https://github.com/charmbracelet/lipgloss) - Declaratively define styles for color, format and layout in the terminal.
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[bubbles](https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbles) - TUI components for bubbletea.
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[go-prompt](https://github.com/c-bata/go-prompt) - Library for building a powerful interactive prompt, inspired by9583
[python-prompt-toolkit](https://github.com/jonathanslenders/python-prompt-toolkit).
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[pterm](https://github.com/pterm/pterm) - A library to beautify console output on every platform with many combinable components.
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[termbox-go](https://github.com/nsf/termbox-go) - Termbox is a library for creating cross-platform text-based interfaces.
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[progressbar](https://github.com/schollz/progressbar) - Basic thread-safe progress bar that works in every OS.
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[termdash](https://github.com/mum4k/termdash) - Go terminal dashboard based on **termbox-go** and inspired by13301
[termui](https://github.com/gizak/termui).
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[asciigraph](https://github.com/guptarohit/asciigraph) - Go package to make lightweight ASCII line graph ╭┈╯ in command line apps with no other dependencies.
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[spinner](https://github.com/briandowns/spinner) - Go package to easily provide a terminal spinner with options.
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[mpb](https://github.com/vbauerster/mpb) - Multi progress bar for terminal applications.
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[uiprogress](https://github.com/gosuri/uiprogress) - Flexible library to render progress bars in terminal applications.
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[termenv](https://github.com/muesli/termenv) - Advanced ANSI style & color support for your terminal applications.
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[uilive](https://github.com/gosuri/uilive) - Library for updating terminal output in real time.
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[gookit/color](https://github.com/gookit/color) - Terminal color rendering tool library, support 16 colors, 256 colors, RGB color rendering output, compatible with Windows.
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[aurora](https://github.com/logrusorgru/aurora) - ANSI terminal colors that support fmt.Printf/Sprintf.
-853
[go-isatty](https://github.com/mattn/go-isatty) - isatty for golang.
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[go-colorable](https://github.com/mattn/go-colorable) - Colorable writer for windows.
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[uitable](https://github.com/gosuri/uitable) - Library to improve readability in terminal apps using tabular data.
-552
[box-cli-maker](https://github.com/Delta456/box-cli-maker) - Make Highly Customized Boxes for your CLI.
-547
[gommon/color](https://github.com/labstack/gommon/tree/master/color) - Style terminal text.
-534
[simpletable](https://github.com/alexeyco/simpletable) - Simple tables in a terminal with Go.
-481
[bubble-table](https://github.com/Evertras/bubble-table) - An interactive table component for bubbletea.
-460
[chalk](https://github.com/ttacon/chalk) - Intuitive package for prettifying terminal/console output.
-444
[yacspin](https://github.com/theckman/yacspin) - Yet Another CLi Spinner package, for working with terminal spinners.
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[tabby](https://github.com/cheynewallace/tabby) - A tiny library for super simple Golang tables.
-217
[go-colortext](https://github.com/daviddengcn/go-colortext) - Go library for color output in terminals.
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[cfmt](https://github.com/mingrammer/cfmt) - Contextual fmt inspired by bootstrap color classes.
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[cfmt](https://github.com/i582/cfmt) - Simple and convenient formatted stylized output fully compatible with fmt library.
-51
[table](https://github.com/tomlazar/table) - Small library for terminal color based tables.
-50
[marker](https://github.com/cyucelen/marker) - Easiest way to match and mark strings for colorful terminal outputs.
-47
[ctc](https://github.com/wzshiming/ctc) - The non-invasive cross-platform terminal color library does not need to modify the Print method.
-19
[go-ataman](https://github.com/workanator/go-ataman) - Go library for rendering ANSI colored text templates in terminals.
-18
[go-palette](https://github.com/abusomani/go-palette) - Go library that provides elegant and convenient style definitions using ANSI colors. Fully compatible & wraps the [fmt library](https://pkg.go.dev/fmt) for nice terminal layouts.
-8
[crab-config-files-templating](https://github.com/alfiankan/crab-config-files-templating) - Dynamic configuration file templating tool for kubernetes manifest or general configuration files.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Standard CLI
*Libraries for building standard or basic Command Line applications.*
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[cobra](https://github.com/spf13/cobra) - Commander for modern Go CLI interactions.
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[urfave/cli](https://github.com/urfave/cli) - Simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go (formerly codegangsta/cli).
-5878
[elvish](https://github.com/elves/elvish) - An expressive programming language and a versatile interactive shell.
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[kingpin](https://github.com/alecthomas/kingpin) - Command line and flag parser supporting sub commands (superseded by `kong`; see below).
-2841
[Dnote](https://github.com/dnote/dnote) - A simple command line notebook with multi-device sync.
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[go-flags](https://github.com/jessevdk/go-flags) - go command line option parser.
-2516
[pflag](https://github.com/spf13/pflag) - Drop-in replacement for Go's flag package, implementing POSIX/GNU-style --flags.
-2092
[go-arg](https://github.com/alexflint/go-arg) - Struct-based argument parsing in Go.
-1333
[ops](https://github.com/nanovms/ops) - Unikernel Builder/Orchestrator.
-1129
[carapace-bin](https://github.com/rsteube/carapace-bin) - Multi-shell multi-command argument completer.
-1062
[liner](https://github.com/peterh/liner) - Go readline-like library for command-line interfaces.
-933
[complete](https://github.com/posener/complete) - Write bash completions in Go + Go command bash completion.
-869
[mow.cli](https://github.com/jawher/mow.cli) - Go library for building CLI applications with sophisticated flag and argument parsing and validation.
-859
[flaggy](https://github.com/integrii/flaggy) - A robust and idiomatic flags package with excellent subcommand support.
-732
[mkideal/cli](https://github.com/mkideal/cli) - Feature-rich and easy to use command-line package based on golang struct tags.
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[argparse](https://github.com/akamensky/argparse) - Command line argument parser inspired by Python's argparse module.
-540
[carapace](https://github.com/rsteube/carapace) - Command argument completion generator for spf13/cobra.
-223
[wmenu](https://github.com/dixonwille/wmenu) - Easy to use menu structure for cli applications that prompt users to make choices.
-218
[climax](https://github.com/tucnak/climax) - Alternative CLI with "human face", in spirit of Go command.
-189
[clîr](https://github.com/leaanthony/clir) - A Simple and Clear CLI library. Dependency free.
-181
[hiboot cli](https://github.com/hidevopsio/hiboot/tree/master/pkg/app/cli) - cli application framework with auto configuration and dependency injection.
-174
[commandeer](https://github.com/jaffee/commandeer) - Dev-friendly CLI apps: sets up flags, defaults, and usage based on struct fields and tags.
-159
[sflags](https://github.com/octago/sflags) - Struct based flags generator for flag, urfave/cli, pflag, cobra, kingpin, and other libraries.
-147
[job](https://github.com/liujianping/job) - JOB, make your short-term command as a long-term job.
-138
[cmdr](https://github.com/hedzr/cmdr) - A POSIX/GNU style, getopt-like command-line UI Go library.
-131
[teris-io/cli](https://github.com/teris-io/cli) - Simple and complete API for building command line interfaces in Go.
-129
[ukautz/clif](https://github.com/ukautz/clif) - Small command line interface framework.
-121
[acmd](https://github.com/cristalhq/acmd) - Simple, useful, and opinionated CLI package in Go.
-119
[env](https://github.com/codingconcepts/env) - Tag-based environment configuration for structs.
-108
[readline](https://github.com/reeflective/readline) - Shell library with modern and easy to use UI features.
-105
[version](https://github.com/mszostok/version) - Collects and displays CLI version information in multiple formats along with upgrade notice.
-88
[console](https://github.com/reeflective/console) Closed-loop application library for Cobra commands, with oh-my-posh prompts, and more.
-66
[wlog](https://github.com/dixonwille/wlog) - Simple logging interface that supports cross-platform color and concurrency.
-65
[command-chain](https://github.com/rainu/go-command-chain) - A go library for configure and run command chains - such as pipelining in unix shells.
-65
[gocmd](https://github.com/devfacet/gocmd) - Go library for building command line applications.
-62
[strumt](https://github.com/antham/strumt) - Library to create prompt chain.
-57
[go-getoptions](https://github.com/DavidGamba/go-getoptions) - Go option parser inspired by the flexibility of Perl’s GetOpt::Long.
-45
[flagvar](https://github.com/sgreben/flagvar) - A collection of flag argument types for Go's standard `flag` package.
-43
[cmd](https://github.com/posener/cmd) - Extends the standard `flag` package to support sub commands and more in idiomatic way.
-41
[argv](https://github.com/cosiner/argv) - Go library to split command line string as arguments array using the bash syntax.
-37
[mcli](https://github.com/jxskiss/mcli) - A minimal but very powerful cli library for Go.
-27
[sand](https://github.com/Zaba505/sand) - Simple API for creating interpreters and so much more.
-21
[carapace-spec](https://github.com/rsteube/carapace-spec) - Define simple completions using a spec file.
-20
[ts](https://github.com/liujianping/ts) - Timestamp convert & compare tool.
-20
[hashicorp/cli](https://github.com/hashicorp/cli) - Go library for implementing command-line interfaces.
-8
[subcmd](https://github.com/bobg/subcmd) - Another approach to parsing and running subcommands. Works alongside the standard `flag` package.
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[getopt](https://github.com/jon-codes/getopt) - An accurate Go `getopt`, validated against the GNU libc implementation.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Configuration
*Libraries for configuration parsing.*
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[viper](https://github.com/spf13/viper) - Go configuration with fangs.
-8909
[godotenv](https://github.com/joho/godotenv) - Go port of Ruby's dotenv library (Loads environment variables from `.env`).
-7664
[sonic](https://github.com/bytedance/sonic) - A blazingly fast JSON serializing & deserializing library.
-5217
[env](https://github.com/caarlos0/env) - Parse environment variables to Go structs (with defaults).
-5162
[kelseyhightower/envconfig](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/envconfig) - Go library for managing configuration data from environment variables.
-3492
[ini](https://github.com/go-ini/ini) - Go package to read and write INI files.
-3033
[koanf](https://github.com/knadh/koanf) - Light weight, extensible library for reading config in Go applications. Built in support for JSON, TOML, YAML, env, command line.
-2384
[kong](https://github.com/alecthomas/kong) - Command-line parser with support for arbitrarily complex command-line structures and additional sources of configuration such as YAML, JSON, TOML, etc (successor to `kingpin`).
-1767
[cleanenv](https://github.com/ilyakaznacheev/cleanenv) - Minimalistic configuration reader (from files, ENV, and wherever you want).
-781
[xdg](https://github.com/adrg/xdg) - Go implementation of the [XDG Base Directory Specification](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/) and [XDG user directories](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_user_directories).
-644
[konfig](https://github.com/lalamove/konfig) - Composable, observable and performant config handling for Go for the distributed processing era.
-565
[aconfig](https://github.com/cristalhq/aconfig) - Simple, useful and opinionated config loader.
-549
[gookit/config](https://github.com/gookit/config) - application config manage(load,get,set). support JSON, YAML, TOML, INI, HCL. multi file load, data override merge.
-492
[confita](https://github.com/heetch/confita) - Load configuration in cascade from multiple backends into a struct.
-381
[fig](https://github.com/kkyr/fig) - Tiny library for reading configuration from a file and from environment variables (with validation & defaults).
-363
[GoLobby/Config](https://github.com/golobby/config) - GoLobby Config is a lightweight yet powerful configuration manager for the Go programming language.
-337
[config](https://github.com/JeremyLoy/config) - Cloud native application configuration. Bind ENV to structs in only two lines.
-336
[hjson](https://github.com/hjson/hjson-go) - Human JSON, a configuration file format for humans. Relaxed syntax, fewer mistakes, more comments.
-302
[konf](https://github.com/nil-go/konf) - The simplest API for reading/watching config from file, env, flag and clouds (e.g. AWS, Azure, GCP).
-275
[store](https://github.com/tucnak/store) - Lightweight configuration manager for Go.
-243
[envconfig](https://github.com/vrischmann/envconfig) - Read your configuration from environment variables.
-215
[joshbetz/config](https://github.com/joshbetz/config) - Small configuration library for Go that parses environment variables, JSON files, and reloads automatically on SIGHUP.
-132
[harvester](https://github.com/beatlabs/harvester) - Harvester, a easy to use static and dynamic configuration package supporting seeding, env vars and Consul integration.
-117
[onion](https://github.com/goraz/onion) - Layer based configuration for Go, Supports JSON, TOML, YAML, properties, etcd, env, and encryption using PGP.
-108
[configuration](https://github.com/BoRuDar/configuration) - Library for initializing configuration structs from env variables, files, flags and 'default' tag.
-100
[envh](https://github.com/antham/envh) - Helpers to manage environment variables.
-96
[configuro](https://github.com/sherifabdlnaby/configuro) - opinionated configuration loading & validation framework from ENV and Files focused towards 12-Factor compliant applications.
-83
[hocon](https://github.com/gurkankaymak/hocon) - Configuration library for working with the HOCON(a human-friendly JSON superset) format, supports features like environment variables, referencing other values, comments and multiple files.
-80
[xdg](https://github.com/OpenPeeDeeP/xdg) - Cross platform package that follows the [XDG Standard](https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/).
-71
[uConfig](https://github.com/omeid/uconfig) - Lightweight, zero-dependency, and extendable configuration management.
-69
[env](https://github.com/junk1tm/env) - A lightweight package for loading environment variables into structs.
-68
[gofigure](https://github.com/ian-kent/gofigure) - Go application configuration made easy.
-61
[go-aws-ssm](https://github.com/PaddleHQ/go-aws-ssm) - Go package that fetches parameters from AWS System Manager - Parameter Store.
-56
[configure](https://github.com/paked/configure) - Provides configuration through multiple sources, including JSON, flags and environment variables.
-55
[config](https://github.com/num30/config) - configure your app using file, environment variables, or flags in two lines of code
-50
[gone/jconf](https://github.com/One-com/gone/tree/master/jconf) - Modular JSON configuration. Keep your config structs along with the code they configure and delegate parsing to submodules without sacrificing full config serialization.
-45
[go-cfg](https://github.com/dsbasko/go-cfg) - The library provides a unified way to read configuration data into a structure from various sources, such as env, flags, and configuration files (.json, .yaml, .toml, .env).
-43
[go-up](https://github.com/ufoscout/go-up) - A simple configuration library with recursive placeholders resolution and no magic.
-41
[genv](https://github.com/sakirsensoy/genv) - Read environment variables easily with dotenv support.
-38
[ingo](https://github.com/schachmat/ingo) - Flags persisted in an ini-like config file.
-37
[confiq](https://github.com/greencoda/confiq) - Structured data format to config struct decoder library for Go - supporting multiple data formats
-35
[conflate](https://github.com/the4thamigo-uk/conflate) - Library/tool to merge multiple JSON/YAML/TOML files from arbitrary URLs, validation against a JSON schema, and application of default values defined in the schema.
-35
[mini](https://github.com/sasbury/mini) - Golang package for parsing ini-style configuration files.
-24
[bcl](https://github.com/wkhere/bcl) - BCL is a configuration language similar to HCL.
-22
[go-ssm-config](https://github.com/ianlopshire/go-ssm-config) - Go utility for loading configuration parameters from AWS SSM (Parameter Store).
-19
[go-array](https://github.com/deatil/go-array) - A Go package that read or set data from map, slice or json.
-18
[nasermirzaei89/env](https://github.com/nasermirzaei89/env) - Simple useful package for read environment variables.
-18
[yamagiconf](https://github.com/romshark/yamagiconf) - The "safe subset" of YAML for Go configs.
-15
[ini](https://github.com/wlevene/ini) - INI Parser & Write Library, Unmarshal to Struct, Marshal to Json, Write File, watch file.
-14
[go-ini](https://github.com/subpop/go-ini) - A Go package that marshals and unmarshals INI-files.
-13
[envyaml](https://github.com/yuseferi/envyaml) - Yaml with environment variables reader. it helps to have secrets as environment variable but load them configs as structured Yaml.
-11
[go-conf](https://github.com/ThomasObenaus/go-conf) - Simple library for application configuration based on annotated structs. It supports reading the configuration from environment variables, config files and command line parameters.
-9
[piper](https://github.com/Yiling-J/piper) - Viper wrapper with config inheritance and key generation.
-9
[typenv](https://github.com/diegomarangoni/typenv) - Minimalistic, zero dependency, typed environment variables library.
-9
[gonfig](https://github.com/milad-abbasi/gonfig) - Tag-based configuration parser which loads values from different providers into typesafe struct.
-8
[swap](https://github.com/oblq/swap) - Instantiate/configure structs recursively, based on build environment. (YAML, TOML, JSON and env).
-8
[nfigure](https://github.com/muir/nfigure) - Per-library struct-tag based configuration from command lines (Posix & Go-style); environment, JSON, YAML
-6
[GoCfg](https://github.com/Jagerente/gocfg) - Config manager with Struct Tags based contracts, custom value providers, parsers, and documentation generation. Customizable yet simple.
-6
[env](https://github.com/syntaqx/env) - An environment utility package with support for unmarshaling into structs
-6
[hedzr/store](https://github.com/hedzr/store) - Extensible, high-performance configuration management library, optimized for hierarchical data.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Continuous Integration
*Tools for help with continuous integration.*
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[drone](https://github.com/drone/drone) - Drone is a Continuous Integration platform built on Docker, written in Go.
-4721
[woodpecker](https://github.com/woodpecker-ci/woodpecker) - Woodpecker is a community fork of the Drone CI system.
-4661
[CDS](https://github.com/ovh/cds) - Enterprise-Grade CI/CD and DevOps Automation Open Source Platform.
-2543
[muffet](https://github.com/raviqqe/muffet) - Fast website link checker in Go, see2489
[alternatives](https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee#features).
-944
[abstruse](https://github.com/bleenco/abstruse) - Abstruse is a distributed CI platform.
-788
[goveralls](https://github.com/mattn/goveralls) - Go integration for Coveralls.io continuous code coverage tracking system.
-538
[gotestfmt](https://github.com/GoTestTools/gotestfmt) - go test output for humans.
-138
[go-test-coverage](https://github.com/vladopajic/go-test-coverage) - Tool and GitHub action which reports issues when test coverage is below set threshold.
-115
[overalls](https://github.com/go-playground/overalls) - Multi-Package go project coverprofile for tools like goveralls.
-65
[gomason](https://github.com/nikogura/gomason) - Test, Build, Sign, and Publish your go binaries from a clean workspace.
-23
[dot](https://github.com/opnlabs/dot) - A minimal, local first continuous integration system that uses Docker to run jobs concurrently in stages.
-20
[roveralls](https://github.com/LawrenceWoodman/roveralls) - Recursive coverage testing tool.
-15
[go-fuzz-action](https://github.com/jidicula/go-fuzz-action) - Use Go 1.18's built-in fuzz testing in GitHub Actions.
-14
[go-beautiful-html-coverage](https://github.com/gha-common/go-beautiful-html-coverage) - A GitHub Action to track code coverage in your pull requests, with a beautiful HTML preview, for free.
-11
[go-semver-release](https://github.com/s0ders/go-semver-release) - Automate the semantic versioning of Git repositories.
- [Bencher](https://bencher.dev/) - A suite of continuous benchmarking tools designed to catch performance regressions in CI.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## CSS Preprocessors
*Libraries for preprocessing CSS files.*
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498
[gcss](https://github.com/yosssi/gcss) - Pure Go CSS Preprocessor.
-206
[go-libsass](https://github.com/wellington/go-libsass) - Go wrapper to the 100% Sass compatible libsass project.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Data Integration Frameworks
*Frameworks for performing ELT / ETL*
-
8264
[Benthos](https://github.com/benthosdev/benthos) - A message streaming bridge between a range of protocols.
-6028
[CloudQuery](http://github.com/cloudquery/cloudquery) - A high-performance ELT data integration framework with pluggable architecture.
-1027
[omniparser](https://github.com/jf-tech/omniparser) - A versatile ETL library that parses text input (CSV/txt/JSON/XML/EDI/X12/EDIFACT/etc) in streaming fashion and transforms data into JSON output using data-driven schema.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Data Structures and Algorithms
### Bit-packing and Compression
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2626
[roaring](https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring) - Go package implementing compressed bitsets.
-224
[binpacker](https://github.com/zhuangsirui/binpacker) - Binary packer and unpacker helps user build custom binary stream.
-161
[bit](https://github.com/yourbasic/bit) - Golang set data structure with bonus bit-twiddling functions.
-98
[crunch](https://github.com/superwhiskers/crunch) - Go package implementing buffers for handling various datatypes easily.
-43
[bingo](https://github.com/iancmcc/bingo) - Fast, zero-allocation, lexicographical-order-preserving packing of native types to bytes.
-35
[go-ef](https://github.com/amallia/go-ef) - A Go implementation of the Elias-Fano encoding.### Bit Sets
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[bitset](https://github.com/bits-and-blooms/bitset) - Go package implementing bitsets.
-324
[bitmap](https://github.com/kelindar/bitmap) - Dense, zero-allocation, SIMD-enabled bitmap/bitset in Go.### Bloom and Cuckoo Filters
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[bloom](https://github.com/bits-and-blooms/bloom) - Go package implementing Bloom filters.
-1605
[boomfilters](https://github.com/tylertreat/BoomFilters) - Probabilistic data structures for processing continuous, unbounded streams.
-1160
[cuckoofilter](https://github.com/seiflotfy/cuckoofilter) - Cuckoo filter: a good alternative to a counting bloom filter implemented in Go.
-300
[cuckoo-filter](https://github.com/linvon/cuckoo-filter) - Cuckoo filter: a comprehensive cuckoo filter, which is configurable and space optimized compared with other implements, and all features mentioned in original paper are available.
-146
[bloom](https://github.com/zhenjl/bloom) - Bloom filters implemented in Go.
-138
[ring](https://github.com/TheTannerRyan/ring) - Go implementation of a high performance, thread safe bloom filter.
-86
[bloom](https://github.com/yourbasic/bloom) - Golang Bloom filter implementation.
-17
[bloomfilter](https://github.com/OldPanda/bloomfilter) - Yet another Bloomfilter implementation in Go, compatible with Java's Guava library.### Data Structure and Algorithm Collections
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[gods](https://github.com/emirpasic/gods) - Go Data Structures. Containers, Sets, Lists, Stacks, Maps, BidiMaps, Trees, HashSet etc.
-7759
[go-datastructures](https://github.com/Workiva/go-datastructures) - Collection of useful, performant, and thread-safe data structures.
-1076
[gostl](https://github.com/liyue201/gostl) - Data structure and algorithm library for go, designed to provide functions similar to C++ STL.
-815
[algorithms](https://github.com/shady831213/algorithms) - Algorithms and data structures.CLRS study.### Iterators
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189
[iter](https://github.com/disksing/iter) - Go implementation of C++ STL iterators and algorithms.
-16
[goterator](https://github.com/yaa110/goterator) - Iterator implementation to provide map and reduce functionalities.### Maps
See also [Database](#database) for more complex key-value stores, and [Trees](#trees) for additional ordered map implementations.
-
93
[cmap](https://github.com/lrita/cmap) - a thread-safe concurrent map for go, support using `interface{}` as key and auto scale up shards.
-47
[dict](https://github.com/srfrog/dict) - Python-like dictionaries (dict) for Go.
-47
[goradd/maps](https://github.com/goradd/maps) - Go 1.18+ generic map interface for maps; safe maps; ordered maps; ordered, safe maps; etc.
-9
[go-shelve](https://github.com/lucmq/go-shelve) - A persistent, map-like object for the Go programming language. Supports multiple embedded key-value stores.### Miscellaneous Data Structures and Algorithms
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[gota](https://github.com/kniren/gota) - Implementation of dataframes, series, and data wrangling methods for Go.
-966
[hyperloglog](https://github.com/axiomhq/hyperloglog) - HyperLogLog implementation with Sparse, LogLog-Beta bias correction and TailCut space reduction.
-357
[go-geoindex](https://github.com/hailocab/go-geoindex) - In-memory geo index.
-136
[go-rquad](https://github.com/aurelien-rainone/go-rquad) - Region quadtrees with efficient point location and neighbour finding.
-102
[gogu](https://github.com/esimov/gogu) - A comprehensive, reusable and efficient concurrent-safe generics utility functions and data structures library.
-100
[go-rampart](https://github.com/francesconi/go-rampart) - Determine how intervals relate to each other.
-86
[go-tuple](https://github.com/barweiss/go-tuple) - Generic tuple implementation for Go 1.18+.
-80
[go-generics](https://github.com/bobg/go-generics) - Generic slice, map, set, iterator, and goroutine utilities.
-69
[fsm](https://github.com/cocoonspace/fsm) - Finite-State Machine package.
-69
[hide](https://github.com/emvi/hide) - ID type with marshalling to/from hash to prevent sending IDs to clients.
-66
[count-min-log](https://github.com/seiflotfy/count-min-log) - Go implementation Count-Min-Log sketch: Approximately counting with approximate counters (Like Count-Min sketch but using less memory).
-56
[concurrent-writer](https://github.com/free/concurrent-writer) - Highly concurrent drop-in replacement for `bufio.Writer`.
-51
[genfuncs](https://github.com/nwillc/genfuncs) - Go 1.18+ generics package inspired by Kotlin's Sequence and Map.
-46
[go18ds](https://github.com/daichi-m/go18ds) - Go Data Structures using Go 1.18 generics.
-37
[quadtree](https://github.com/s0rg/quadtree) - Generic, zero-alloc, 100%-test covered quadtree.
-20
[slices](https://github.com/twharmon/slices) - Pure, generic functions for slices.
-19
[gofal](https://github.com/xxjwxc/gofal) - fractional api for Go.### Nullable Types
-
85
[nan](https://github.com/kak-tus/nan) - Zero allocation Nullable structures in one library with handy conversion functions, marshallers and unmarshallers.
-47
[typ](https://github.com/gurukami/typ) - Null Types, Safe primitive type conversion and fetching value from complex structures.
-36
[null](https://github.com/emvi/null) - Nullable Go types that can be marshalled/unmarshalled to/from JSON.### Queues
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[hatchet](https://github.com/hatchet-dev/hatchet) - Distributed, Fault-tolerant task queue.
-658
[deque](https://github.com/gammazero/deque) - Fast ring-buffer deque (double-ended queue).
-417
[goconcurrentqueue](https://github.com/enriquebris/goconcurrentqueue) - Concurrent FIFO queue.
-283
[queue](https://github.com/adrianbrad/queue) - Multiple thread-safe, generic queue implementations for Go.
-192
[deque](https://github.com/edwingeng/deque) - A highly optimized double-ended queue.
-130
[memlog](https://github.com/embano1/memlog) - An easy to use, lightweight, thread-safe and append-only in-memory data structure inspired by Apache Kafka.### Sets
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[golang-set](https://github.com/deckarep/golang-set) - Thread-Safe and Non-Thread-Safe high-performance sets for Go.
-52
[goset](https://github.com/zoumo/goset) - A useful Set collection implementation for Go.
-27
[set](https://github.com/StudioSol/set) - Simple set data structure implementation in Go using LinkedHashMap.
-15
[dsu](https://github.com/ihebu/dsu) - Disjoint Set data structure implementation in Go.### Text Analysis
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[bleve](https://github.com/blevesearch/bleve) - Modern text indexing library for go.
-768
[trie](https://github.com/derekparker/trie) - Trie implementation in Go.
-503
[go-edlib](https://github.com/hbollon/go-edlib) - Go string comparison and edit distance algorithms library (Levenshtein, LCS, Hamming, Damerau levenshtein, Jaro-Winkler, etc.) compatible with Unicode.
-385
[go-adaptive-radix-tree](https://github.com/plar/go-adaptive-radix-tree) - Go implementation of Adaptive Radix Tree.
-381
[levenshtein](https://github.com/agnivade/levenshtein) - Implementation to calculate levenshtein distance in Go.
-86
[levenshtein](https://github.com/agext/levenshtein) - Levenshtein distance and similarity metrics with customizable edit costs and Winkler-like bonus for common prefix.
-42
[ptrie](https://github.com/viant/ptrie) - An implementation of prefix tree.
-26
[mspm](https://github.com/BlackRabbitt/mspm) - Multi-String Pattern Matching Algorithm for information retrieval.
-7
[parsefields](https://github.com/MonaxGT/parsefields) - Tools for parse JSON-like logs for collecting unique fields and events.### Trees
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282
[skiplist](https://github.com/MauriceGit/skiplist) - Very fast Go Skiplist implementation.
-84
[skiplist](https://github.com/gansidui/skiplist) - Skiplist implementation in Go.
-62
[treemap](https://github.com/igrmk/treemap) - Generic key-sorted map using a red-black tree under the hood.
-31
[hashsplit](http://github.com/bobg/hashsplit) - Split byte streams into chunks, and arrange chunks into trees, with boundaries determined by content, not position.
-27
[treap](https://github.com/perdata/treap) - Persistent, fast ordered map using tree heaps.
-19
[merkle](https://github.com/bobg/merkle) - Space-efficient computation of Merkle root hashes and inclusion proofs.### Pipes
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[pipeline](https://github.com/hyfather/pipeline) - An implementation of pipelines with fan-in and fan-out.
-40
[ordered-concurrently](https://github.com/tejzpr/ordered-concurrently) - Go module that processes work concurrently and returns output in a channel in the order of input.
-36
[parapipe](https://github.com/nazar256/parapipe) - FIFO Pipeline which parallels execution on each stage while maintaining the order of messages and results.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Database
### Caches
*Data stores with expiring records, in-memory distributed data stores, or in-memory subsets of file-based databases.*
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[groupcache](https://github.com/golang/groupcache) - Groupcache is a caching and cache-filling library, intended as a replacement for memcached in many cases.
-7736
[BigCache](https://github.com/allegro/bigcache) - Efficient key/value cache for gigabytes of data.
-5895
[ristretto](https://github.com/dgraph-io/ristretto) - A high performance memory-bound Go cache.
-2651
[GCache](https://github.com/bluele/gcache) - Cache library with support for expirable Cache, LFU, LRU and ARC.
-2593
[gocache](https://github.com/eko/gocache) - A complete Go cache library with multiple stores (memory, memcache, redis, ...), chainable, loadable, metrics cache and more.
-2188
[fastcache](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/fastcache) - fast thread-safe inmemory cache for big number of entries. Minimizes GC overhead.
-2139
[cache2go](https://github.com/muesli/cache2go) - In-memory key:value cache which supports automatic invalidation based on timeouts.
-1839
[otter](https://github.com/maypok86/otter) - A high performance lockless cache for Go. Many times faster than Ristretto and friends.
-1163
[sturdyc](https://github.com/viccon/sturdyc) - A caching library with advanced concurrency features designed to make I/O heavy applications robust and highly performant.
-1014
[ttlcache](https://github.com/jellydator/ttlcache) - An in-memory cache with item expiration and generics.
-456
[EchoVault](https://github.com/EchoVault/EchoVault) - Embeddable Distributed in-memory data store compatible with Redis clients.
-371
[cachego](https://github.com/faabiosr/cachego) - Golang Cache component for multiple drivers.
-289
[theine](https://github.com/Yiling-J/theine-go) - High performance, near optimal in-memory cache with proactive TTL expiration and generics.
-225
[go-freelru](https://github.com/elastic/go-freelru) A GC-less, fast and generic LRU hashmap library with optional locking, sharding, eviction and expiration.
-220
[pocache](https://github.com/naughtygopher/pocache) - Pocache is a minimal cache package which focuses on a preemptive optimistic caching strategy.
-188
[cache](https://github.com/akyoto/cache) - In-memory key:value store with expiration time, 0 dependencies, <100 LoC, 100% coverage.
-157
[bcache](https://github.com/iwanbk/bcache) - Eventually consistent distributed in-memory cache Go library.
-148
[go-cache](https://github.com/viney-shih/go-cache) - A flexible multi-layer Go caching library to deal with in-memory and shared cache by adopting Cache-Aside pattern.
-123
[imcache](https://github.com/erni27/imcache) - A generic in-memory cache Go library. It supports expiration, sliding expiration, max entries limit, eviction callbacks and sharding.
-98
[go-mcache](https://github.com/OrlovEvgeny/go-mcache) - Fast in-memory key:value store/cache library. Pointer caches.
-74
[timedmap](https://github.com/zekroTJA/timedmap) - Map with expiring key-value pairs.
-66
[couchcache](https://github.com/codingsince1985/couchcache) - RESTful caching micro-service backed by Couchbase server.
-45
[clusteredBigCache](https://github.com/oaStuff/clusteredBigCache) - BigCache with clustering support and individual item expiration.
-42
[2q](https://github.com/floatdrop/2q) - 2Q in-memory cache implementation.
-20
[icache](https://github.com/mdaliyan/icache) - A High Performance, Generic, thread-safe, zero-dependency cache package.
-13
[gdcache](https://github.com/ulovecode/gdcache) - A pure non-intrusive cache library implemented by golang, you can use it to implement your own distributed cache.
-11
[coherence-go-client](https://github.com/oracle/coherence-go-client) - Full implementation of Oracle Coherence cache API for Go applications using gRPC as network transport.
-11
[nscache](https://github.com/no-src/nscache) - A Go caching framework that supports multiple data source drivers.
-10
[gocache](https://github.com/yuseferi/gocache) - A data race free Go ache library with high performance and auto pruge functionality
-10
[ttlcache](https://github.com/cheshir/ttlcache) - In-memory key value storage with TTL for each record.### Databases Implemented in Go
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[prometheus](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus) - Monitoring system and time series database.
-38071
[tidb](https://github.com/pingcap/tidb) - TiDB is a distributed SQL database. Inspired by the design of Google F1.
-33167
[Milvus](https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus) - Milvus is a vector database for embedding management, analytics and search.
-30595
[cockroach](https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach) - Scalable, Geo-Replicated, Transactional Datastore.
-29631
[influxdb](https://github.com/influxdb/influxdb) - Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics.
-20706
[dgraph](https://github.com/dgraph-io/dgraph) - Scalable, Distributed, Low Latency, High Throughput Graph Database.
-18381
[dolt](https://github.com/dolthub/dolt) - Dolt – It's Git for Data.
-16319
[rqlite](https://github.com/rqlite/rqlite) - The lightweight, distributed, relational database built on SQLite.
-14334
[badger](https://github.com/dgraph-io/badger) - Fast key-value store in Go.
-13376
[VictoriaMetrics](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics) - fast, resource-effective and scalable open source time series database. May be used as long-term remote storage for Prometheus. Supports PromQL.
-8700
[immudb](https://github.com/codenotary/immudb) - immudb is a lightweight, high-speed immutable database for systems and applications written in Go.
-8582
[bbolt](https://github.com/etcd-io/bbolt) - An embedded key/value database for Go.
-6220
[goleveldb](https://github.com/syndtr/goleveldb) - Implementation of the37245
[LevelDB](https://github.com/google/leveldb) key/value database in Go.
-5187
[pebble](https://github.com/cockroachdb/pebble) - RocksDB/LevelDB inspired key-value database in Go.
-4731
[rosedb](https://github.com/roseduan/rosedb) - An embedded k-v database based on LSM+WAL, supports string, list, hash, set, zset.
-4657
[buntdb](https://github.com/tidwall/buntdb) - Fast, embeddable, in-memory key/value database for Go with custom indexing and spatial support.
-4105
[ledisdb](https://github.com/siddontang/ledisdb) - Ledisdb is a high performance NoSQL like Redis based on LevelDB.
-3612
[redka](https://github.com/nalgeon/redka) - Redis re-implemented with SQLite.
-3608
[godis](https://github.com/hdt3213/godis) - A Golang implemented high-performance Redis server and cluster.
-3446
[nutsdb](https://github.com/xujiajun/nutsdb) - Nutsdb is a simple, fast, embeddable, persistent key/value store written in pure Go. It supports fully serializable transactions and many data structures such as list, set, sorted set.
-3026
[LinDB](https://github.com/lindb/lindb) - LinDB is a scalable, high performance, high availability distributed time series database.
-2722
[tiedot](https://github.com/HouzuoGuo/tiedot) - Your NoSQL database powered by Golang.
-2128
[lotusdb](https://github.com/flower-corp/lotusdb) - Fast k/v database compatible with lsm and b+tree.
-1506
[CovenantSQL](https://github.com/CovenantSQL/CovenantSQL) - CovenantSQL is a SQL database on blockchain.
-1464
[column](https://github.com/kelindar/column) - High-performance, columnar, embeddable in-memory store with bitmap indexing and transactions.
-1418
[diskv](https://github.com/peterbourgon/diskv) - Home-grown disk-backed key-value store.
-1319
[pogreb](https://github.com/akrylysov/pogreb) - Embedded key-value store for read-heavy workloads.
-1285
[Databunker](https://github.com/paranoidguy/databunker) - Personally identifiable information (PII) storage service built to comply with GDPR and CCPA.
-1149
[objectbox-go](https://github.com/objectbox/objectbox-go) - High-performance embedded Object Database (NoSQL) with Go API.
-1011
[eliasdb](https://github.com/krotik/eliasdb) - Dependency-free, transactional graph database with REST API, phrase search and SQL-like query language.
-999
[moss](https://github.com/couchbase/moss) - Moss is a simple LSM key-value storage engine written in 100% Go.
-728
[clover](https://github.com/ostafen/clover) - A lightweight document-oriented NoSQL database written in pure Golang.
-415
[levigo](https://github.com/jmhodges/levigo) - Levigo is a Go wrapper for LevelDB.
-368
[pudge](https://github.com/recoilme/pudge) - Fast and simple key/value store written using Go's standard library.
-263
[Vasto](https://github.com/chrislusf/vasto) - A distributed high-performance key-value store. On Disk. Eventual consistent. HA. Able to grow or shrink without service interruption.
-205
[piladb](https://github.com/fern4lvarez/piladb) - Lightweight RESTful database engine based on stack data structures.
-177
[libradb](https://github.com/amit-davidson/LibraDB) - LibraDB is a simple database with less than 1000 lines of code for learning.
-120
[unitdb](https://github.com/unit-io/unitdb) - Fast timeseries database for IoT, realtime messaging applications. Access unitdb with pubsub over tcp or websocket using github.com/unit-io/unitd application.
-97
[hare](https://github.com/jameycribbs/hare) - A simple database management system that stores each table as a text file of line-delimited JSON.
-41
[rotom](https://github.com/xgzlucario/rotom) - A tiny Redis server built with Golang, compatible with RESP protocols.
-40
[Coffer](https://github.com/claygod/coffer) - Simple ACID key-value database that supports transactions.
-19
[tempdb](https://github.com/rafaeljesus/tempdb) - Key-value store for temporary items.
- [Bitcask](https://git.mills.io/prologic/bitcask) - Bitcask is an embeddable, persistent and fast key-value (KV) database written in pure Go with predictable read/write performance, low latency and high throughput thanks to the bitcask on-disk layout (LSM+WAL).### Database Schema Migration
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16202
[migrate](https://github.com/golang-migrate/migrate) - Database migrations. CLI and Golang library.
-12078
[bytebase](https://github.com/bytebase/bytebase) - Safe database schema change and version control for DevOps teams.
-7935
[goose](https://github.com/pressly/goose) - Database migration tool. You can manage your database's evolution by creating incremental SQL or Go scripts.
-6541
[atlas](https://github.com/ariga/atlas) - A Database Toolkit. A CLI designed to help companies better work with their data.
-5772
[dbmate](https://github.com/amacneil/dbmate) - A lightweight, framework-agnostic database migration tool.
-3284
[sql-migrate](https://github.com/rubenv/sql-migrate) - Database migration tool. Allows embedding migrations into the application using go-bindata.
-1472
[soda](https://github.com/gobuffalo/pop/tree/master/soda) - Database migration, creation, ORM, etc... for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
-1297
[skeema](https://github.com/skeema/skeema) - Pure-SQL schema management system for MySQL, with support for sharding and external online schema change tools.
-1077
[gormigrate](https://github.com/go-gormigrate/gormigrate) - Database schema migration helper for Gorm ORM.
-1010
[goavro](https://github.com/linkedin/goavro) - A Go package that encodes and decodes Avro data.
-175
[migrator](https://github.com/lopezator/migrator) - Dead simple Go database migration library.
-145
[darwin](https://github.com/GuiaBolso/darwin) - Database schema evolution library for Go.
-118
[sqlize](https://github.com/sunary/sqlize) - Database migration generator. Allows generate sql migration from model and existing sql by differ them.
-85
[go-pg-migrations](https://github.com/robinjoseph08/go-pg-migrations) - A Go package to help write migrations with go-pg/pg.
-47
[avro](https://github.com/khezen/avro) - Discover SQL schemas and convert them to AVRO schemas. Query SQL records into AVRO bytes.
-38
[schema](https://github.com/adlio/schema) - Library to embed schema migrations for database/sql-compatible databases inside your Go binaries.
-29
[go-fixtures](https://github.com/RichardKnop/go-fixtures) - Django style fixtures for Golang's excellent built-in database/sql library.
-25
[migrator](https://github.com/larapulse/migrator) - MySQL database migrator designed to run migrations to your features and manage database schema update with intuitive go code.
-15
[libschema](https://github.com/muir/libschema) - Define your migrations separately in each library. Migrations for open source libraries. MySQL & PostgreSQL.
-14
[gorm-seeder](https://github.com/Kachit/gorm-seeder) - Simple database seeder for Gorm ORM.
-11
[go-pg-migrate](https://github.com/lawzava/go-pg-migrate) - CLI-friendly package for go-pg migrations management.
-8
[godfish](https://github.com/rafaelespinoza/godfish) - Database migration manager, works with native query language. Support for cassandra, mysql, postgres, sqlite3.### Database Tools
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19245
[vitess](https://github.com/youtube/vitess) - vitess provides servers and tools which facilitate scaling of MySQL databases for large scale web services.
-8778
[pgweb](https://github.com/sosedoff/pgweb) - Web-based PostgreSQL database browser.
-4690
[go-mysql](https://github.com/siddontang/go-mysql) - Go toolset to handle MySQL protocol and replication.
-4303
[pREST](https://github.com/prest/prest) - Simplify and accelerate development, ⚡ instant, realtime, high-performance on any Postgres application, existing or new.
-1322
[chproxy](https://github.com/Vertamedia/chproxy) - HTTP proxy for ClickHouse database.
-1138
[pg_timetable](https://github.com/cybertec-postgresql/pg_timetable) - Advanced scheduling for PostgreSQL.
-482
[clickhouse-bulk](https://github.com/nikepan/clickhouse-bulk) - Collects small inserts and sends big requests to ClickHouse servers.
-475
[rdb](https://github.com/HDT3213/rdb) - Redis RDB file parser for secondary development and memory analysis.
-288
[wescale](https://github.com/wesql/wescale) - WeScale is a database proxy designed to enhance the scalability, performance, security, and resilience of your applications.
-238
[gatewayd](https://github.com/gatewayd-io/gatewayd) - Cloud-native database gateway and framework for building data-driven applications. Like API gateways, for databases.
-193
[octillery](https://github.com/knocknote/octillery) - Go package for sharding databases ( Supports every ORM or raw SQL ).
-156
[onedump](https://github.com/liweiyi88/onedump) - Database backup from different drivers to different destinations with one command and configuration.
-105
[dbbench](https://github.com/sj14/dbbench) - Database benchmarking tool with support for several databases and scripts.
-50
[gorm-multitenancy](https://github.com/bartventer/gorm-multitenancy) - Multi-tenancy support for GORM managed databases.
-34
[prep](https://github.com/hexdigest/prep) - Use prepared SQL statements without changing your code.
-32
[dg](https://github.com/codingconcepts/dg) - A fast data generator that produces CSV files from generated relational data.
-20
[rwdb](https://github.com/andizzle/rwdb) - rwdb provides read replica capability for multiple database servers setup.
- [hasql](https://golang.yandex/hasql) - Library for accessing multi-host SQL database installations.### SQL Query Builders
*Libraries for building and using SQL.*
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14477
[sqlc](https://github.com/kyleconroy/sqlc) - Generate type-safe code from SQL.
-7223
[Squirrel](https://github.com/Masterminds/squirrel) - Go library that helps you build SQL queries.
-3794
[xo](https://github.com/knq/xo) - Generate idiomatic Go code for databases based on existing schema definitions or custom queries supporting PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.
-2977
[jet](https://github.com/go-jet/jet) - Framework for writing type-safe SQL queries in Go, with ability to easily convert database query result into desired arbitrary object structure.
-2474
[goqu](https://github.com/doug-martin/goqu) - Idiomatic SQL builder and query library.
-1628
[gendry](https://github.com/didi/gendry) - Non-invasive SQL builder and powerful data binder.
-744
[Dotsql](https://github.com/gchaincl/dotsql) - Go library that helps you keep sql files in one place and use them with ease.
-641
[ozzo-dbx](https://github.com/go-ozzo/ozzo-dbx) - Powerful data retrieval methods as well as DB-agnostic query building capabilities.
-422
[sqlingo](https://github.com/lqs/sqlingo) - A lightweight DSL to build SQL in Go.
-407
[dbq](https://github.com/rocketlaunchr/dbq) - Zero boilerplate database operations for Go.
-280
[sqrl](https://github.com/elgris/sqrl) - SQL query builder, fork of Squirrel with improved performance.
-198
[sq](https://github.com/bokwoon95/go-structured-query) - Type-safe SQL builder and struct mapper for Go.
-177
[buildsqlx](https://github.com/arthurkushman/buildsqlx) - Go database query builder library for PostgreSQL.
-164
[sqlf](https://github.com/leporo/sqlf) - Fast SQL query builder.
-163
[bqb](https://github.com/nullism/bqb) - Lightweight and easy to learn query builder.
-126
[igor](https://github.com/galeone/igor) - Abstraction layer for PostgreSQL that supports advanced functionality and uses gorm-like syntax.
-93
[builq](https://github.com/cristalhq/builq) - Easily build SQL queries in Go.
-59
[godbal](https://github.com/xujiajun/godbal) - Database Abstraction Layer (dbal) for go. Support SQL builder and get result easily.
-36
[gosql](https://github.com/twharmon/gosql) - SQL Query builder with better null values support.
-35
[qry](https://github.com/HnH/qry) - Tool that generates constants from files with raw SQL queries.
-23
[Hotcoal](https://github.com/motrboat/hotcoal) - Secure your handcrafted SQL against injection.
-16
[ormlite](https://github.com/pupizoid/ormlite) - Lightweight package containing some ORM-like features and helpers for sqlite databases.
-6
[sg](https://github.com/go-the-way/sg) - A SQL Gen for generating standard SQLs(supports: CRUD) written in Go.
-4
[patcher](https://github.com/Jacobbrewer1/patcher) - Powerful SQL Query builder that automatically generates SQL queries from structs.
- [Squalus](https://gitlab.com/qosenergy/squalus) - Thin layer over the Go SQL package that makes it easier to perform queries.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Database Drivers
### Interfaces to Multiple Backends
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[cayley](https://github.com/google/cayley) - Graph database with support for multiple backends.
-772
[gokv](https://github.com/philippgille/gokv) - Simple key-value store abstraction and implementations for Go (Redis, Consul, etcd, bbolt, BadgerDB, LevelDB, Memcached, DynamoDB, S3, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, CockroachDB and many more).
-272
[go-transaction-manager](https://github.com/avito-tech/go-transaction-manager) - Transaction manager with multiple adapters (sql, sqlx, gorm, mongo, ...) controls transaction boundaries.
-32
[dsc](https://github.com/viant/dsc) - Datastore connectivity for SQL, NoSQL, structured files.
-20
[dynamo](https://github.com/fogfish/dynamo) - A simple key-value abstraction to store algebraic and linked-data data types at AWS storage services: AWS DynamoDB and AWS S3.### Relational Database Drivers
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[go-sql-driver/mysql](https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql) - MySQL driver for Go.
-11434
[pgx](https://github.com/jackc/pgx) - PostgreSQL driver supporting features beyond those exposed by database/sql.
-9367
[pq](https://github.com/lib/pq) - Pure Go Postgres driver for database/sql.
-8300
[go-sqlite3](https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3) - SQLite3 driver for go that uses database/sql.
-1847
[go-mssqldb](https://github.com/denisenkom/go-mssqldb) - Microsoft MSSQL driver for Go.
-654
[sqlhooks](https://github.com/qustavo/sqlhooks) - Attach hooks to any database/sql driver.
-634
[go-oci8](https://github.com/mattn/go-oci8) - Oracle driver for go that uses database/sql.
-615
[go-sqlite3](https://github.com/ncruces/go-sqlite3) - This Go module is compatible with the database/sql driver. It allows embedding SQLite into your application, provides direct access to its C API, supports SQLite VFS, and also includes a GORM driver.
-546
[godror](https://github.com/godror/godror) - Oracle driver for Go, using the ODPI-C driver.
-443
[Sqinn-Go](https://github.com/cvilsmeier/sqinn-go) - SQLite with pure Go.
-330
[KSQL](https://github.com/VinGarcia/ksql) - A Simple and Powerful Golang SQL Library
-270
[surrealdb.go](https://github.com/surrealdb/surrealdb.go) - SurrealDB Driver for Go.
-232
[firebirdsql](https://github.com/nakagami/firebirdsql) - Firebird RDBMS SQL driver for Go.
-150
[ydb-go-sdk](https://github.com/ydb-platform/ydb-go-sdk) - native and database/sql driver YDB (Yandex Database)
-148
[go-adodb](https://github.com/mattn/go-adodb) - Microsoft ActiveX Object DataBase driver for go that uses database/sql.
-122
[avatica](https://github.com/apache/calcite-avatica-go) - Apache Avatica/Phoenix SQL driver for database/sql.
-113
[gofreetds](https://github.com/minus5/gofreetds) - Microsoft MSSQL driver. Go wrapper over [FreeTDS](https://www.freetds.org).
-21
[bgc](https://github.com/viant/bgc) - Datastore Connectivity for BigQuery for go.
-17
[pig](https://github.com/alexeyco/pig) - Simple11434
[pgx](https://github.com/jackc/pgx) wrapper to execute and1367
[scan](https://github.com/georgysavva/scany) query results easily.
- [sqlite](https://pkg.go.dev/modernc.org/sqlite) - Package sqlite is a sql/database driver using a CGo-free port of the C SQLite3 library.### NoSQL Database Drivers
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[redis](https://github.com/redis/go-redis) - Redis client for Golang.
-9787
[redigo](https://github.com/gomodule/redigo) - Redigo is a Go client for the Redis database.
-8270
[mongo-go-driver](https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-go-driver) - Official MongoDB driver for the Go language.
-2578
[rueidis](http://github.com/rueian/rueidis) - Fast Redis RESP3 client with auto pipelining and server-assisted client side caching.
-1971
[mgo](https://github.com/globalsign/mgo) - (unmaintained) MongoDB driver for the Go language that implements a rich and well tested selection of features under a very simple API following standard Go idioms.
-1792
[gomemcache](https://github.com/bradfitz/gomemcache/) - memcache client library for the Go programming language.
-1654
[gorethink](https://github.com/dancannon/gorethink) - Go language driver for RethinkDB.
-1315
[qmgo](https://github.com/qiniu/qmgo) - The MongoDB driver for Go. It‘s based on official MongoDB driver but easier to use like Mgo.
-758
[mgm](https://github.com/kamva/mgm) - MongoDB model-based ODM for Go (based on official MongoDB driver).
-444
[aerospike-client-go](https://github.com/aerospike/aerospike-client-go) - Aerospike client in Go language.
-443
[redeo](https://github.com/bsm/redeo) - Redis-protocol compatible TCP servers/services.
-389
[neoism](https://github.com/jmcvetta/neoism) - Neo4j client for Golang.
-372
[gocb](https://github.com/couchbase/gocb) - Official Couchbase Go SDK.
-344
[go-rejson](https://github.com/nitishm/go-rejson) - Golang client for redislabs' ReJSON module using Redigo golang client. Store and manipulate structs as JSON objects in redis with ease.
-323
[go-couchbase](https://github.com/couchbase/go-couchbase) - Couchbase client in Go.
-318
[Kivik](https://github.com/go-kivik/kivik) - Kivik provides a common Go and GopherJS client library for CouchDB, PouchDB, and similar databases.
-180
[go-mongox](https://github.com/chenmingyong0423/go-mongox) - A Go Mongo library based on the official driver, featuring streamlined document operations, generic binding of structs to collections, built-in CRUD, aggregation, automated field updates, struct validation, hooks, and plugin-based programming.
-114
[godis](https://github.com/piaohao/godis) - redis client implement by golang, inspired by jedis.
-72
[arangolite](https://github.com/solher/arangolite) - Lightweight golang driver for ArangoDB.
-57
[go-pilosa](https://github.com/pilosa/go-pilosa) - Go client library for Pilosa.
-37
[forestdb](https://github.com/couchbase/goforestdb) - Go bindings for ForestDB.
-30
[goriak](https://github.com/zegl/goriak) - Go language driver for Riak KV.
-29
[neo4j](https://github.com/cihangir/neo4j) - Neo4j Rest API Bindings for Golang.
-22
[gocosmos](https://github.com/btnguyen2k/gocosmos) - REST client and standard `database/sql` driver for Azure Cosmos DB.
-20
[gomemcached](https://github.com/aliexpressru/gomemcached) - A binary Memcached client for Go with support for sharding using consistent hashing, along with SASL.
-19
[xredis](https://github.com/shomali11/xredis) - Typesafe, customizable, clean & easy to use Redis client.
-11
[godscache](https://github.com/defcronyke/godscache) - A wrapper for the Google Cloud Platform Go Datastore package that adds caching using memcached.
-11
[asc](https://github.com/viant/asc) - Datastore Connectivity for Aerospike for go.
- [gocql](https://gocql.github.io) - Go language driver for Apache Cassandra.### Search and Analytic Databases
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[elastic](https://github.com/olivere/elastic) - Elasticsearch client for Go.
-5805
[go-elasticsearch](https://github.com/elastic/go-elasticsearch) - Official Elasticsearch client for Go.
-2991
[clickhouse-go](https://github.com/ClickHouse/clickhouse-go/) - ClickHouse SQL client for Go with a `database/sql` compatibility.
-1185
[elasticsql](https://github.com/cch123/elasticsql) - Convert sql to elasticsearch dsl in Go.
-942
[elastigo](https://github.com/mattbaird/elastigo) - Elasticsearch client library.
-861
[zoekt](https://github.com/sourcegraph/zoekt) - Fast trigram based code search.
-91
[skizze](https://github.com/seiflotfy/skizze) - probabilistic data-structures service and storage.
-31
[goes](https://github.com/OwnLocal/goes) - Library to interact with Elasticsearch.
-27
[effdsl](https://github.com/sdqri/effdsl) - Elasticsearch query builder for Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Date and Time
*Libraries for working with dates and times.*
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[now](https://github.com/jinzhu/now) - Now is a time toolkit for golang.
-2070
[dateparse](https://github.com/araddon/dateparse) - Parse date's without knowing format in advance.
-782
[carbon](https://github.com/uniplaces/carbon) - Simple Time extension with a lot of util methods, ported from PHP Carbon library.
-498
[durafmt](https://github.com/hako/durafmt) - Time duration formatting library for Go.
-214
[go-persian-calendar](https://github.com/yaa110/go-persian-calendar) - The implementation of the Persian (Solar Hijri) Calendar in Go (golang).
-205
[gostradamus](https://github.com/bykof/gostradamus) - A Go package for working with dates.
-192
[timeutil](https://github.com/leekchan/timeutil) - Useful extensions (Timedelta, Strftime, ...) to the golang's time package.
-161
[go-sunrise](https://github.com/nathan-osman/go-sunrise) - Calculate the sunrise and sunset times for a given location.
-150
[iso8601](https://github.com/relvacode/iso8601) - Efficiently parse ISO8601 date-times without regex.
-136
[date](https://github.com/rickb777/date) - Augments Time for working with dates, date ranges, time spans, periods, and time-of-day.
-111
[go-str2duration](https://github.com/xhit/go-str2duration) - Convert string to duration. Support time.Duration returned string and more.
-83
[timespan](https://github.com/SaidinWoT/timespan) - For interacting with intervals of time, defined as a start time and a duration.
-49
[feiertage](https://github.com/wlbr/feiertage) - Set of functions to calculate public holidays in Germany, incl. specialization on the states of Germany (Bundesländer). Things like Easter, Pentecost, Thanksgiving...
-28
[go-anytime](https://github.com/ijt/go-anytime) - Parse dates/times like "next dec 22nd at 3pm" and ranges like "from today until next thursday" without knowing the format in advance.
-24
[kair](https://github.com/GuilhermeCaruso/kair) - Date and Time - Golang Formatting Library.
-17
[cronrange](https://github.com/1set/cronrange) - Parses Cron-style time range expressions, checks if the given time is within any ranges.
-13
[approx](https://github.com/goschtalt/approx) - A Duration extension supporting parsing/printing durations in days, weeks and years.
-13
[strftime](https://github.com/awoodbeck/strftime) - C99-compatible strftime formatter.
-12
[tuesday](https://github.com/osteele/tuesday) - Ruby-compatible Strftime function.
-9
[go-week](https://github.com/stoewer/go-week) - An efficient package to work with ISO8601 week dates.
-4
[go-datebin](https://github.com/deatil/go-datebin) - A simple datetime parse pkg.
- [carbon](https://github.com/golang-module/carbon) - A simple, semantic and developer-friendly golang package for datetime.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Distributed Systems
*Packages that help with building Distributed Systems.*
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[go-zero](https://github.com/tal-tech/go-zero) - A web and rpc framework. It's born to ensure the stability of the busy sites with resilient design. Builtin goctl greatly improves the development productivity.
-26864
[go-kit](https://github.com/go-kit/kit) - Microservice toolkit with support for service discovery, load balancing, pluggable transports, request tracking, etc.
-23872
[Kratos](https://github.com/go-kratos/kratos) - A modular-designed and easy-to-use microservices framework in Go.
-22152
[go-micro](https://github.com/micro/go-micro) - A distributed systems development framework.
-21526
[grpc-go](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go) - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC.
-16637
[NATS](https://github.com/nats-io/nats-server) - NATS is a simple, secure, and performant communications system for digital systems, services, and devices.
-12218
[micro](https://github.com/micro/micro) - A distributed systems runtime for the cloud and beyond.
-8453
[raft](https://github.com/hashicorp/raft) - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol, by HashiCorp.
-8184
[rpcx](https://github.com/smallnest/rpcx) - Distributed pluggable RPC service framework like alibaba Dubbo.
-7309
[Kitex](https://github.com/cloudwego/kitex) - A high-performance and strong-extensibility Golang RPC framework that helps developers build microservices. If the performance and extensibility are the main concerns when you develop microservices, Kitex can be a good choice.
-6479
[lura](https://github.com/luraproject/lura) - Ultra performant API Gateway framework with middlewares.
-5710
[torrent](https://github.com/anacrolix/torrent) - BitTorrent client package.
-5129
[dragonboat](https://github.com/lni/dragonboat) - A feature complete and high performance multi-group Raft library in Go.
-4357
[evans](https://github.com/ktr0731/evans) - Evans: more expressive universal gRPC client.
-3898
[emitter-io](https://github.com/emitter-io/emitter) - High performance, distributed, secure and low latency publish-subscribe platform built with MQTT, Websockets and love.
-3496
[gleam](https://github.com/chrislusf/gleam) - Fast and scalable distributed map/reduce system written in pure Go and Luajit, combining Go's high concurrency with Luajit's high performance, runs standalone or distributed.
-3209
[glow](https://github.com/chrislusf/glow) - Easy-to-Use scalable distributed big data processing, Map-Reduce, DAG execution, all in pure Go.
-2587
[liftbridge](https://github.com/liftbridge-io/liftbridge) - Lightweight, fault-tolerant message streams for NATS.
-2450
[Dragonfly](https://github.com/dragonflyoss/Dragonfly2) - Provide efficient, stable and secure file distribution and image acceleration based on p2p technology to be the best practice and standard solution in cloud native architectures.
-2261
[go-eagle](https://github.com/go-eagle/eagle) - A Go framework for the API or Microservice with handy scaffolding tools.
-1682
[sponge](https://github.com/zhufuyi/sponge) - A distributed development framework that integrates automatic code generation, gin and grpc frameworks, base development frameworks.
-1549
[redis-lock](https://github.com/bsm/redislock) - Simplified distributed locking implementation using Redis.
-1416
[mochi mqtt](https://github.com/mochi-co/mqtt) - Fully spec compliant, embeddable high-performance MQTT v5/v3 broker for IoT, smarthome, and pubsub.
-1261
[hprose](https://github.com/hprose/hprose-golang) - Very newbility RPC Library, support 25+ languages now.
-1186
[go-doudou](https://github.com/unionj-cloud/go-doudou) - A gossip protocol and OpenAPI 3.0 spec based decentralized microservice framework. Built-in go-doudou cli focusing on low-code and rapid dev can power up your productivity.
-1035
[rain](https://github.com/cenkalti/rain) - BitTorrent client and library.
-1009
[arpc](https://github.com/lesismal/arpc) - More effective network communication, support two-way-calling, notify, broadcast.
-954
[K8gb](https://github.com/k8gb-io/k8gb) - A cloud native Kubernetes Global Balancer.
-898
[trpc-go](https://github.com/trpc-group/trpc-go) - The Go language implementation of tRPC, which is a pluggable, high-performance RPC framework.
-845
[ringpop-go](https://github.com/uber/ringpop-go) - Scalable, fault-tolerant application-layer sharding for Go applications.
-749
[go-health](https://github.com/InVisionApp/go-health) - Library for enabling asynchronous dependency health checks in your service.
-749
[raft](https://github.com/etcd-io/raft) - Go implementation of the Raft consensus protocol, by CoreOS.
-722
[consistent](https://github.com/buraksezer/consistent) - Consistent hashing with bounded loads.
-707
[gorpc](https://github.com/valyala/gorpc) - Simple, fast and scalable RPC library for high load.
-588
[Temporal](https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-go) - Durable execution system for making code fault-tolerant and simple.
-553
[go-sundheit](https://github.com/AppsFlyer/go-sundheit) - A library built to provide support for defining async service health checks for golang services.
-511
[digota](https://github.com/digota/digota) - grpc ecommerce microservice.
-384
[go-jump](https://github.com/dgryski/go-jump) - Port of Google's "Jump" Consistent Hash function.
-378
[sleuth](https://github.com/ursiform/sleuth) - Library for master-less p2p auto-discovery and RPC between HTTP services (using10000
[ZeroMQ](https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq)).
-341
[jsonrpc](https://github.com/ybbus/jsonrpc) - JSON-RPC 2.0 HTTP client implementation.
-329
[Tarmac](https://github.com/tarmac-project/tarmac) - Framework for writing functions, microservices, or monoliths with WebAssembly
-323
[dht](https://github.com/anacrolix/dht) - BitTorrent Kademlia DHT implementation.
-187
[jsonrpc](https://github.com/osamingo/jsonrpc) - The jsonrpc package helps implement of JSON-RPC 2.0.
-160
[outboxer](https://github.com/italolelis/outboxer) - Outboxer is a go library that implements the outbox pattern.
-105
[doublejump](https://github.com/edwingeng/doublejump) - A revamped Google's jump consistent hash.
-94
[Semaphore](https://github.com/jexia/semaphore) - A straightforward (micro) service orchestrator.
-87
[dot](https://github.com/dotchain/dot/) - distributed sync using operational transformation/OT.
-72
[celeriac](https://github.com/svcavallar/celeriac.v1) - Library for adding support for interacting and monitoring Celery workers, tasks and events in Go.
-65
[capillaries](https://github.com/capillariesio/capillaries) - distributed batch data processing framework.
-62
[go-mysql-lock](https://github.com/sanketplus/go-mysql-lock) - MySQL based distributed lock.
-60
[flowgraph](https://github.com/vectaport/flowgraph) - flow-based programming package.
-48
[go-pdu](https://github.com/pdupub/go-pdu) - A decentralized identity-based social network.
-48
[drmaa](https://github.com/dgruber/drmaa) - Job submission library for cluster schedulers based on the DRMAA standard.
-34
[committer](https://github.com/vadiminshakov/committer) - A distributed transactions management system (2PC/3PC implementation).
-27
[consistenthash](https://github.com/mbrostami/consistenthash) - Consistent hashing with configurable replicas.
-25
[gmsec](https://github.com/gmsec/micro) - A Go distributed systems development framework.
-17
[dynatomic](https://github.com/tylfin/dynatomic) - A library for using DynamoDB as an atomic counter.
-13
[failured](https://github.com/andy2046/failured) - adaptive accrual failure detector for distributed systems.
-10
[bedrock](https://github.com/z5labs/bedrock) - Provides a minimal, modular and composable foundation for quickly developing services and more use case specific frameworks in Go.
- [dynamolock](https://cirello.io/dynamolock) - DynamoDB-backed distributed locking implementation.
- [pjrpc](https://gitlab.com/pjrpc/pjrpc) - Golang JSON-RPC Server-Client with Protobuf spec.
- [resgate](https://resgate.io/) - Realtime API Gateway for building REST, real time, and RPC APIs, where all clients are synchronized seamlessly.
- [pglock](https://cirello.io/pglock) - PostgreSQL-backed distributed locking implementation.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Dynamic DNS
*Tools for updating dynamic DNS records.*
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[GoDNS](https://github.com/timothyye/godns) - A dynamic DNS client tool, supports DNSPod & HE.net, written in Go.
-258
[DDNS](https://github.com/skibish/ddns) - Personal DDNS client with Digital Ocean Networking DNS as backend.
- [dyndns](https://gitlab.com/alcastle/dyndns) - Background Go process to regularly and automatically check your IP Address and make updates to (one or many) Dynamic DNS records for Google domains whenever your address changes.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
*Libraries and tools that implement email creation and sending.*
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[MailHog](https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog) - Email and SMTP testing with web and API interface.
-6744
[Mailpit](https://github.com/axllent/mailpit) - Email and SMTP testing tool for developers.
-5400
[Maddy](https://github.com/foxcpp/maddy) - All-in-one (SMTP, IMAP, DKIM, DMARC, MTA-STS, DANE) email server
-4534
[mox](https://github.com/mjl-/mox) - Modern full-featured secure mail server for low-maintenance, self-hosted email.
-2865
[hermes](https://github.com/matcornic/hermes) - Golang package that generates clean, responsive HTML e-mails.
-2699
[email](https://github.com/jordan-wright/email) - A robust and flexible email library for Go.
-2156
[go-imap](https://github.com/emersion/go-imap) - IMAP library for clients and servers.
-1319
[email-verifier](https://github.com/AfterShip/email-verifier) - A Go library for email verification without sending any emails.
-995
[SendGrid](https://github.com/sendgrid/sendgrid-go) - SendGrid's Go library for sending email.
-901
[go-mail](https://github.com/wneessen/go-mail) - A simple Go library for sending mails in Go.
-713
[mailgun-go](https://github.com/mailgun/mailgun-go) - Go library for sending mail with the Mailgun API.
-662
[go-simple-mail](https://github.com/xhit/go-simple-mail) - Very simple package to send emails with SMTP Keep Alive and two timeouts: Connect and Send.
-397
[go-message](https://github.com/emersion/go-message) - Streaming library for the Internet Message Format and mail messages.
-249
[douceur](https://github.com/aymerick/douceur) - CSS inliner for your HTML emails.
-222
[Hectane](https://github.com/hectane/hectane) - Lightweight SMTP client providing an HTTP API.
-157
[go-premailer](https://github.com/vanng822/go-premailer) - Inline styling for HTML mail in Go.
-143
[mailchain](https://github.com/mailchain/mailchain) - Send encrypted emails to blockchain addresses written in Go.
-141
[smtpmock](https://github.com/mocktools/go-smtp-mock) - Lightweight configurable multithreaded fake SMTP server. Mimic any SMTP behaviour for your test environment.
-110
[truemail-go](https://github.com/truemail-rb/truemail-go) - Configurable Golang email validator/verifier. Verify email via Regex, DNS, SMTP and even more.
-98
[go-dkim](https://github.com/toorop/go-dkim) - DKIM library, to sign & verify email.
-75
[smtp](https://github.com/mailhog/smtp) - SMTP server protocol state machine.
-68
[go-email-normalizer](https://github.com/dimuska139/go-email-normalizer) - Golang library for providing a canonical representation of email address.
-51
[go-email-validator](https://github.com/go-email-validator/go-email-validator) - Modular email validator for syntax, disposable, smtp, etc... checking.
-19
[mailx](https://github.com/valord577/mailx) - Mailx is a library that makes it easier to send email via SMTP. It is an enhancement of the golang standard library `net/smtp`.
- [chasquid](https://blitiri.com.ar/p/chasquid) - SMTP server written in Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Embeddable Scripting Languages
*Embedding other languages inside your go code.*
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[expr](https://github.com/antonmedv/expr) - Expression evaluation engine for Go: fast, non-Turing complete, dynamic typing, static typing.
-6493
[gopher-lua](https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua) - Lua 5.1 VM and compiler written in Go.
-5964
[goja](https://github.com/dop251/goja) - ECMAScript 5.1(+) implementation in Go.
-3604
[tengo](https://github.com/d5/tengo) - Bytecode compiled script language for Go.
-3205
[go-lua](https://github.com/Shopify/go-lua) - Port of the Lua 5.2 VM to pure Go.
-2457
[cel-go](https://github.com/google/cel-go) - Fast, portable, non-Turing complete expression evaluation with gradual typing.
-2432
[starlark-go](https://github.com/google/starlark-go) - Go implementation of Starlark: Python-like language with deterministic evaluation and hermetic execution.
-1625
[metacall](https://github.com/metacall/core) - Cross-platform Polyglot Runtime which supports NodeJS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Ruby, C#, WebAssembly, Java, Cobol and more.
-1527
[go-python](https://github.com/sbinet/go-python) - naive go bindings to the CPython C-API.
-1496
[anko](https://github.com/mattn/anko) - Scriptable interpreter written in Go.
-1471
[Wa/凹语言](https://github.com/wa-lang/wa) - The Wa Programming Language embedded in Go.
-939
[go-php](https://github.com/deuill/go-php) - PHP bindings for Go.
-779
[go-duktape](https://github.com/olebedev/go-duktape) - Duktape JavaScript engine bindings for Go.
-775
[gval](https://github.com/PaesslerAG/gval) - A highly customizable expression language written in Go.
-666
[golua](https://github.com/aarzilli/golua) - Go bindings for Lua C API.
-650
[prolog](https://github.com/ichiban/prolog) - Embeddable Prolog.
-519
[gisp](https://github.com/jcla1/gisp) - Simple LISP in Go.
-139
[gentee](https://github.com/gentee/gentee) - Embeddable scripting programming language.
-77
[binder](https://github.com/alexeyco/binder) - Go to Lua binding library, based on6493
[gopher-lua](https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua).
-44
[ecal](https://github.com/krotik/ecal) - A simple embeddable scripting language which supports concurrent event processing.
-41
[purl](https://github.com/ian-kent/purl) - Perl 5.18.2 embedded in Go.
-30
[ngaro](https://github.com/db47h/ngaro) - Embeddable Ngaro VM implementation enabling scripting in Retro.
-28
[starlet](https://github.com/1set/starlet) - Go wrapper for2432
[starlark-go](https://github.com/google/starlark-go) that simplifies script execution, offers data conversion, and useful Starlark libraries and extensions.
- [goal](https://codeberg.org/anaseto/goal) - An embeddable scripting array language.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Error Handling
*Libraries for handling errors.*
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[go-multierror](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror) - Go (golang) package for representing a list of errors as a single error.
-2171
[errors](https://github.com/cockroachdb/errors) - Go error library with error portability over the network.
-1525
[eris](https://github.com/rotisserie/eris) - A better way to handle, trace, and log errors in Go. Compatible with the standard error library and github.com/pkg/errors.
-1243
[errorx](https://github.com/joomcode/errorx) - A feature rich error package with stack traces, composition of errors and more.
-1111
[multierr](https://github.com/uber-go/multierr) - Package for representing a list of errors as a single error.
-1069
[tracerr](https://github.com/ztrue/tracerr) - Golang errors with stack trace and source fragments.
-596
[oops](https://github.com/samber/oops) - Error handling with context, stack trace and source fragments.
-460
[errlog](https://github.com/snwfdhmp/errlog) - Hackable package that determines responsible source code for an error (and some other fast-debugging features). Pluggable to any logger in-place.
-351
[emperror](https://github.com/emperror/emperror) - Error handling tools and best practices for Go libraries and applications.
-198
[errors](https://github.com/emperror/errors) - Drop-in replacement for the standard library errors package and github.com/pkg/errors. Provides various error handling primitives.
-174
[Fault](https://github.com/Southclaws/fault) - An ergonomic mechanism for wrapping errors in order to facilitate structured metadata and context for error values.
-70
[errors](https://github.com/naughtygopher/errors) - Drop-in replacement for builtin Go errors. This is a minimal error handling package with custom error types, user friendly messages, Unwrap & Is. With very easy to use and straightforward helper functions.
-35
[exception](https://github.com/rbrahul/exception) - A simple utility package for exception handling with try-catch in Golang.
-11
[Falcon](https://github.com/SonicRoshan/falcon) - A Simple Yet Highly Powerful Package For Error Handling.
-7
[errors](https://github.com/PumpkinSeed/errors) - The most simple error wrapper with awesome performance and minimal memory overhead.
-6
[errors](https://github.com/neuronlabs/errors) - Simple golang error handling with classification primitives.
- [errors](https://gitlab.com/tozd/go/errors) - Providing errors with a stack trace and optional structured details. Compatible with github.com/pkg/errors API but does not use it internally.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## File Handling
*Libraries for handling files and file systems.*
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[pdfcpu](https://github.com/pdfcpu/pdfcpu) - PDF processor.
-6117
[afero](https://github.com/spf13/afero) - FileSystem Abstraction System for Go.
-4277
[gdu](https://github.com/dundee/gdu) - Disk usage analyzer with console interface.
-1099
[go-wkhtmltopdf](https://github.com/SebastiaanKlippert/go-wkhtmltopdf) - A package to convert an HTML template to a PDF file.
-914
[notify](https://github.com/rjeczalik/notify) - File system event notification library with simple API, similar to os/signal.
-745
[copy](https://github.com/otiai10/copy) - Copy directory recursively.
-501
[gofs](https://github.com/no-src/gofs) - A cross-platform real-time file synchronization tool out of the box.
-327
[vfs](https://github.com/C2FO/vfs) - A pluggable, extensible, and opinionated set of filesystem functionality for Go across a number of filesystem types such as os, S3, and GCS.
-314
[afs](https://github.com/viant/afs) - Abstract File Storage (mem, scp, zip, tar, cloud: s3, gs) for Go.
-273
[iso9660](https://github.com/kdomanski/iso9660) - A package for reading and creating ISO9660 disk images
-259
[go-exiftool](https://github.com/barasher/go-exiftool) - Go bindings for ExifTool, the well-known library used to extract as much metadata as possible (EXIF, IPTC, ...) from files (pictures, PDF, office, ...).
-123
[go-csv-tag](https://github.com/artonge/go-csv-tag) - Load csv file using tag.
-115
[parquet](https://github.com/parsyl/parquet) - Read and write [parquet](https://parquet.apache.org) files.
-108
[checksum](https://github.com/codingsince1985/checksum) - Compute message digest, like MD5, SHA256, SHA1, CRC or BLAKE2s, for large files.
-102
[skywalker](https://github.com/dixonwille/skywalker) - Package to allow one to concurrently go through a filesystem with ease.
-75
[opc](https://github.com/qmuntal/opc) - Load Open Packaging Conventions (OPC) files for Go.
-62
[gulter](https://github.com/adelowo/gulter) - A simple HTTP middleware to automatically handle all your file upload needs
-60
[baraka](https://github.com/xis/baraka) - A library to process http file uploads easily.
-47
[go-gtfs](https://github.com/artonge/go-gtfs) - Load gtfs files in go.
-33
[flop](https://github.com/homedepot/flop) - File operations library which aims to mirror feature parity with [GNU cp](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/cp-invocation.html).
-26
[gut/yos](https://github.com/1set/gut) - Simple and reliable package for file operations like copy/move/diff/list on files, directories and symbolic links.
-25
[todotxt](https://github.com/1set/todotxt) - Go library for Gina Trapani's [*todo.txt*](http://todotxt.org/) files, supports parsing and manipulating of task lists in the2673
[*todo.txt* format](https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt).
-24
[higgs](https://github.com/dastoori/higgs) - A tiny cross-platform Go library to hide/unhide files and directories.
-22
[go-decent-copy](https://github.com/hugocarreira/go-decent-copy) - Copy files for humans.
-12
[pathtype](https://github.com/jonchun/pathtype) - Treat paths as their own type instead of using strings.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Financial
*Packages for accounting and finance.*
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[decimal](https://github.com/shopspring/decimal) - Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers.
-5121
[ticker](https://github.com/achannarasappa/ticker) - Terminal stock watcher and stock position tracker.
-1733
[go-money](https://github.com/rhymond/go-money) - Implementation of Fowler's Money pattern.
-1317
[bbgo](https://github.com/c9s/bbgo) - A crypto trading bot framework written in Go. Including common crypto exchange API, standard indicators, back-testing and many built-in strategies.
-932
[ledger](https://github.com/formancehq/ledger) - A programmable financial ledger that provides a foundation for money-moving applications.
-887
[accounting](https://github.com/leekchan/accounting) - money and currency formatting for golang.
-854
[techan](https://github.com/sdcoffey/techan) - Technical analysis library with advanced market analysis and trading strategies.
-579
[currency](https://github.com/bojanz/currency) - Handles currency amounts, provides currency information and formatting.
-476
[ach](https://github.com/moov-io/ach) - A reader, writer, and validator for Automated Clearing House (ACH) files.
-469
[orderbook](https://github.com/i25959341/orderbook) - Matching Engine for Limit Order Book in Golang.
-178
[go-finance](https://github.com/alpeb/go-finance) - Library of financial functions for time value of money (annuities), cash flow, interest rate conversions, bonds and depreciation calculations.
-141
[ofxgo](https://github.com/aclindsa/ofxgo) - Query OFX servers and/or parse the responses (with example command-line client).
-140
[decimal](https://github.com/govalues/decimal) - Immutable decimal numbers with panic-free arithmetic.
-140
[sleet](https://github.com/BoltApp/sleet) - One unified interface for multiple Payment Service Providers (PsP) to process online payment.
-133
[transaction](https://github.com/claygod/transaction) - Embedded transactional database of accounts, running in multithreaded mode.
-131
[udecimal](https://github.com/quagmt/udecimal) - High performance, high precision, zero allocation fixed-point decimal library for financial applications.
-112
[vat](https://github.com/dannyvankooten/vat) - VAT number validation & EU VAT rates.
-92
[go-finnhub](https://github.com/m1/go-finnhub) - Client for stock market, forex and crypto data from finnhub.io. Access real-time financial market data from 60+ stock exchanges, 10 forex brokers, and 15+ crypto exchanges.
-86
[payme](https://github.com/jovandeginste/payme) - QR code generator (ASCII & PNG) for SEPA payments.
-61
[currency](https://github.com/naughtygopher/currency) - High performant & accurate currency computation package.
-32
[fpmoney](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/fpmoney) - Fast and simple ISO4217 fixed-point decimal money.
-31
[fpdecimal](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/fpdecimal) - Fast and precise serialization and arithmetic for small fixed-point decimals
-31
[money](https://github.com/govalues/money) - Immutable monetary amounts and exchange rates with panic-free arithmetic.
-28
[go-finance](https://github.com/pieterclaerhout/go-finance) - Module to fetch exchange rates, check VAT numbers via VIES and check IBAN bank account numbers.
-3
[go-nowpayments](https://github.com/matm/go-nowpayments) - Library for the crypto NOWPayments API.
- [swift](https://code.pfad.fr/swift/) - Offline validity check of IBAN (International Bank Account Number) and retrieval of BIC (for some countries).**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Forms
*Libraries for working with forms.*
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[nosurf](https://github.com/justinas/nosurf) - CSRF protection middleware for Go.
-1093
[gorilla/csrf](https://github.com/gorilla/csrf) - CSRF protection for Go web applications & services.
-799
[form](https://github.com/go-playground/form) - Decodes url.Values into Go value(s) and Encodes Go value(s) into url.Values. Dual Array and Full map support.
-338
[httpin](https://github.com/ggicci/httpin) - Decode an HTTP request into a custom struct, including querystring, forms, HTTP headers, etc.
-324
[conform](https://github.com/leebenson/conform) - Keeps user input in check. Trims, sanitizes & scrubs data based on struct tags.
-192
[formam](https://github.com/monoculum/formam) - decode form's values into a struct.
-140
[forms](https://github.com/albrow/forms) - Framework-agnostic library for parsing and validating form/JSON data which supports multipart forms and files.
-77
[qs](https://github.com/sonh/qs) - Go module for encoding structs into URL query parameters.
-39
[checker](https://github.com/cinar/checker) - Checker helps validating user input through rules defined in struct tags or directly through functions.
-32
[bind](https://github.com/robfig/bind) - Bind form data to any Go values.
-19
[queryparam](https://github.com/tomwright/queryparam) - Decode `url.Values` into usable struct values of standard or custom types.
-10
[gbind](https://github.com/bdjimmy/gbind) - Bind data to any Go value. Can use built-in and custom expression binding capabilities; supports data validation**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Functional
*Packages to support functional programming in Go.*
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2843
[mo](https://github.com/samber/mo) - Monads and popular FP abstractions, based on Go 1.18+ Generics (Option, Result, Either...).
-1300
[go-underscore](https://github.com/tobyhede/go-underscore) - Useful collection of helpfully functional Go collection utilities.
-491
[go-functional](https://github.com/BooleanCat/go-functional) - Functional programming in Go using generics
-352
[fpGo](https://github.com/TeaEntityLab/fpGo) - Monad, Functional Programming features for Golang.
-310
[fp-go](https://github.com/repeale/fp-go) - Collection of Functional Programming helpers powered by Golang 1.18+ generics.
-148
[gofp](https://github.com/rbrahul/gofp) - A lodash like powerful utility library for Golang.
-143
[fuego](https://github.com/seborama/fuego) - Functional Experiment in Go.
-111
[underscore](https://github.com/rjNemo/underscore) - Functional programming helpers for Go 1.18 and beyond.
-17
[valor](https://github.com/phelmkamp/valor) - Generic option and result types that optionally contain a value.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Game Development
*Awesome game development libraries.*
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[Ebitengine](https://github.com/hajimehoshi/ebiten) - dead simple 2D game engine in Go.
-5358
[Leaf](https://github.com/name5566/leaf) - Lightweight game server framework.
-2959
[nano](https://github.com/lonng/nano) - Lightweight, facility, high performance golang based game server framework.
-2886
[g3n](https://github.com/g3n/engine) - Go 3D Game Engine.
-2610
[goworld](https://github.com/xiaonanln/goworld) - Scalable game server engine, featuring space-entity framework and hot-swapping.
-2483
[Pitaya](https://github.com/topfreegames/pitaya) - Scalable game server framework with clustering support and client libraries for iOS, Android, Unity and others through the C SDK.
-2272
[go-sdl2](https://github.com/veandco/go-sdl2) - Go bindings for the [Simple DirectMedia Layer](https://www.libsdl.org/).
-1919
[raylib-go](https://github.com/gen2brain/raylib-go) - Go bindings for [raylib](https://www.raylib.com/), a simple and easy-to-use library to learn videogames programming.
-1769
[engo](https://github.com/EngoEngine/engo) - Engo is an open-source 2D game engine written in Go. It follows the Entity-Component-System paradigm.
-1600
[Oak](https://github.com/oakmound/oak) - Pure Go game engine.
-1449
[termloop](https://github.com/JoelOtter/termloop) - Terminal-based game engine for Go, built on top of Termbox.
-1275
[gonet](https://github.com/xtaci/gonet) - Game server skeleton implemented with golang.
-609
[go-astar](https://github.com/beefsack/go-astar) - Go implementation of the A\* path finding algorithm.
-598
[Harfang3D](https://github.com/harfang3d/harfang3d) - 3D engine for the Go language, works on Windows and Linux (38
[Harfang on Go.dev](https://github.com/harfang3d/harfang-go)).
-318
[go3d](https://github.com/ungerik/go3d) - Performance oriented 2D/3D math package for Go.
-294
[Pixel](https://github.com/gopxl/pixel) - Hand-crafted 2D game library in Go.
-182
[tile](https://github.com/kelindar/tile) - Data-oriented and cache-friendly 2D Grid library (TileMap), includes pathfinding, observers and import/export.
-171
[Arche](https://github.com/mlange-42/arche) - Archetype-based Entity Component System (ECS) for Go.
-137
[ecs](https://github.com/andygeiss/ecs) - Build your own Game-Engine based on the Entity Component System concept in Golang.
-89
[prototype](https://github.com/gonutz/prototype) - Cross-platform (Windows/Linux/Mac) library for creating desktop games using a minimal API.
-35
[fantasyname](https://github.com/s0rg/fantasyname) - Fantasy names generator.
-19
[grid](https://github.com/s0rg/grid) - Generic 2D grid with ray-casting, shadow-casting and path finding.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Generators
*Tools that generate Go code.*
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6808
[oapi-codegen](https://github.com/deepmap/oapi-codegen) - This package contains a set of utilities for generating Go boilerplate code for services based on OpenAPI 3.0 API definitions.
-3558
[go-linq](https://github.com/ahmetalpbalkan/go-linq) - .NET LINQ-like query methods for Go.
-3443
[jennifer](https://github.com/dave/jennifer) - Generate arbitrary Go code without templates.
-1253
[goderive](https://github.com/awalterschulze/goderive) - Derives functions from input types
-1165
[GoWrap](https://github.com/hexdigest/gowrap) - Generate decorators for Go interfaces using simple templates.
-804
[go-enum](https://github.com/abice/go-enum) - Code generation for enums from code comments.
-633
[goverter](https://github.com/jmattheis/goverter) - Generate converters by defining an interface.
-427
[interfaces](https://github.com/rjeczalik/interfaces) - Command line tool for generating interface definitions.
-375
[copygen](https://github.com/switchupcb/copygen) - Generate any code based on Go types, including type-to-type converters (copy code) without reflection by default.
-45
[convergen](https://github.com/reedom/convergen) - Feature rich type-to-type copy code generator.
-45
[generis](https://github.com/senselogic/GENERIS) - Code generation tool providing generics, free-form macros, conditional compilation and HTML templating.
-23
[typeregistry](https://github.com/xiaoxin01/typeregistry) - A library to create type dynamically.
-14
[go-enum-encoding](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/go-enum-encoding) - Code generation for enum encoding from code comments.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Geographic
*Geographic tools and servers*
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9277
[Tile38](https://github.com/tidwall/tile38) - Geolocation DB with spatial index and realtime geofencing.
-1723
[S2 geometry](https://github.com/golang/geo) - S2 geometry library in Go.
-693
[mbtileserver](https://github.com/consbio/mbtileserver) - A simple Go-based server for map tiles stored in mbtiles format.
-511
[geoos](https://github.com/spatial-go/geoos) - A library provides spatial data and geometric algorithms.
-394
[osm](https://github.com/paulmach/osm) - Library for reading, writing and working with OpenStreetMap data and APIs.
-334
[H3](https://github.com/uber/h3-go) - Go bindings for H3, a hierarchical hexagonal geospatial indexing system.
-152
[godal](https://github.com/airbusgeo/godal) - Go wrapper for GDAL.
-138
[simplefeatures](https://github.com/peterstace/simplefeatures) - simplesfeatures is a 2D geometry library that provides Go types that model geometries, as well as algorithms that operate on them.
-133
[WGS84](https://github.com/wroge/wgs84) - Library for Coordinate Conversion and Transformation (ETRS89, OSGB36, NAD83, RGF93, Web Mercator, UTM).
-91
[geoserver](https://github.com/hishamkaram/geoserver) - geoserver Is a Go Package For Manipulating a GeoServer Instance via the GeoServer REST API.
-54
[gismanager](https://github.com/hishamkaram/gismanager) - Publish Your GIS Data(Vector Data) to PostGIS and Geoserver.
-49
[pbf](https://github.com/maguro/pbf) - OpenStreetMap PBF golang encoder/decoder.
-35
[S2 geojson](https://github.com/pantrif/s2-geojson) - Convert geojson to s2 cells & demonstrating some S2 geometry features on map.
-9
[Web-Mercator-Projection](https://github.com/jorelosorio/web-mercator-projection) A project to easily use and convert LonLat, Point and Tile to display info, markers, etc, in a map using the Web Mercator Projection.
-4
[H3 GeoJSON](https://github.com/mmadfox/go-geojson2h3) - Conversion utilities between H3 indexes and GeoJSON.
-2
[H3GeoDist](https://github.com/mmadfox/go-h3geo-dist) - Distribution of Uber H3geo cells by virtual nodes.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Go Compilers
*Tools for compiling Go to other languages.*
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12878
[gopherjs](https://github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs) - Compiler from Go to JavaScript.
-370
[c4go](https://github.com/Konstantin8105/c4go) - Transpile C code to Go code.
-110
[go2hx](https://github.com/go2hx/go2hx) - Compiler from Go to Haxe to Javascript/C++/Java/C#.
-89
[esp32](https://github.com/andygeiss/esp32-transpiler) - Transpile Go into Arduino code.
-48
[f4go](https://github.com/Konstantin8105/f4go) - Transpile FORTRAN 77 code to Go code.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Goroutines
*Tools for managing and working with Goroutines.*
-
13406
[ants](https://github.com/panjf2000/ants) - A high-performance and low-cost goroutine pool in Go.
-9743
[conc](https://github.com/sourcegraph/conc) - `conc` is your toolbelt for structured concurrency in go, making common tasks easier and safer.
-3959
[tunny](https://github.com/Jeffail/tunny) - Goroutine pool for golang.
-2810
[goworker](https://github.com/benmanns/goworker) - goworker is a Go-based background worker.
-1646
[rill](https://github.com/destel/rill) - Go toolkit for clean, composable, channel-based concurrency.
-1638
[pond](https://github.com/alitto/pond) - Minimalistic and High-performance goroutine worker pool written in Go.
-1363
[workerpool](https://github.com/gammazero/workerpool) - Goroutine pool that limits the concurrency of task execution, not the number of tasks queued.
-745
[grpool](https://github.com/ivpusic/grpool) - Lightweight Goroutine pool.
-729
[pool](https://github.com/go-playground/pool) - Limited consumer goroutine or unlimited goroutine pool for easier goroutine handling and cancellation.
-521
[gowp](https://github.com/xxjwxc/gowp) - gowp is concurrency limiting goroutine pool.
-375
[flowmatic](https://github.com/carlmjohnson/flowmatic) - Structured concurrency made easy.
-268
[go-floc](https://github.com/workanator/go-floc) - Orchestrate goroutines with ease.
-250
[routine](https://github.com/timandy/routine) - `routine` is a `ThreadLocal` for go library. It encapsulates and provides some easy-to-use, non-competitive, high-performance `goroutine` context access interfaces, which can help you access coroutine context information more gracefully.
-238
[async](https://github.com/reugn/async) - An alternative sync library for Go (Future, Promise, Locks).
-220
[go-flow](https://github.com/kamildrazkiewicz/go-flow) - Control goroutines execution order.
-211
[artifex](https://github.com/borderstech/artifex) - Simple in-memory job queue for Golang using worker-based dispatching.
-199
[go-actor](https://github.com/vladopajic/go-actor) - A tiny library for writing concurrent programs using actor model.
-175
[semaphore](https://github.com/marusama/semaphore) - Fast resizable semaphore implementation based on CAS (faster than channel-based semaphore implementations).
-166
[go-workers](https://github.com/catmullet/go-workers) - Easily and safely run workers for large data processing pipelines.
-162
[neilotoole/errgroup](https://github.com/neilotoole/errgroup) - Drop-in alternative to `sync/errgroup`, limited to a pool of N worker goroutines.
-153
[cyclicbarrier](https://github.com/marusama/cyclicbarrier) - CyclicBarrier for golang.
-137
[async](https://github.com/studiosol/async) - A safe way to execute functions asynchronously, recovering them in case of panic.
-126
[gollback](https://github.com/vardius/gollback) - asynchronous simple function utilities, for managing execution of closures and callbacks.
-105
[Hunch](https://github.com/AaronJan/Hunch) - Hunch provides functions like: `All`, `First`, `Retry`, `Waterfall` etc., that makes asynchronous flow control more intuitive.
-103
[semaphore](https://github.com/kamilsk/semaphore) - Semaphore pattern implementation with timeout of lock/unlock operations based on channel and context.
-103
[threadpool](https://github.com/shettyh/threadpool) - Golang threadpool implementation.
-92
[worker-pool](https://github.com/vardius/worker-pool) - goworker is a Go simple async worker pool.
-90
[gpool](https://github.com/Sherifabdlnaby/gpool) - manages a resizeable pool of context-aware goroutines to bound concurrency.
-73
[goccm](https://github.com/zenthangplus/goccm) - Go Concurrency Manager package limits the number of goroutines that allowed to run concurrently.
-69
[gowl](https://github.com/hamed-yousefi/gowl) - Gowl is a process management and process monitoring tool at once. An infinite worker pool gives you the ability to control the pool and processes and monitor their status.
-67
[nursery](https://github.com/arunsworld/nursery) - Structured concurrency in Go.
-61
[routine](https://github.com/x-mod/routine) - go routine control with context, support: Main, Go, Pool and some useful Executors.
-53
[gohive](https://github.com/loveleshsharma/gohive) - A highly performant and easy to use Goroutine pool for Go.
-49
[kyoo](https://github.com/dirkaholic/kyoo) - Provides an unlimited job queue and concurrent worker pools.
-48
[go-waitgroup](https://github.com/pieterclaerhout/go-waitgroup) - Like `sync.WaitGroup` with error handling and concurrency control.
-36
[parallel-fn](https://github.com/rafaeljesus/parallel-fn) - Run functions in parallel.
-36
[go-trylock](https://github.com/subchen/go-trylock) - TryLock support on read-write lock for Golang.
-32
[channelify](https://github.com/ddelizia/channelify) - Transform your function to return channels for easy and powerful parallel processing.
-30
[stl](https://github.com/ssgreg/stl) - Software transactional locks based on Software Transactional Memory (STM) concurrency control mechanism.
-29
[execpool](https://github.com/hexdigest/execpool) - A pool built around exec.Cmd that spins up a given number of processes in advance and attaches stdin and stdout to them when needed. Very similar to FastCGI or Apache Prefork MPM but works for any command.
-18
[breaker](https://github.com/kamilsk/breaker) - Flexible mechanism to make execution flow interruptible.
-17
[concurrency-limiter](https://github.com/vivek-ng/concurrency-limiter) - Concurrency limiter with support for timeouts, dynamic priority and context cancellation of goroutines.
-17
[conexec](https://github.com/ITcathyh/conexec) - A concurrent toolkit to help execute funcs concurrently in an efficient and safe way. It supports specifying the overall timeout to avoid blocking and uses goroutine pool to improve efficiency.
-16
[go-tools/multithreading](https://github.com/nikhilsaraf/go-tools) - Manage a pool of goroutines using this lightweight library with a simple API.
-11
[go-workerpool](https://github.com/zenthangplus/go-workerpool) - Inspired from Java Thread Pool, Go WorkerPool aims to control heavy Go Routines.
-11
[async-job](https://github.com/lab210-dev/async-job) - AsyncJob is an asynchronous queue job manager with light code, clear and speed.
-11
[async](https://github.com/yaitoo/async) - An asynchronous task package with async/await style for Go.
-10
[hands](https://github.com/duanckham/hands) - A process controller used to control the execution and return strategies of multiple goroutines.
-8
[go-accumulator](https://github.com/nar10z/go-accumulator) - Solution for accumulation of events and their subsequent processing.
- [oversight](https://pkg.go.dev/cirello.io/oversight) - Oversight is a complete implementation of the Erlang supervision trees.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## GUI
*Libraries for building GUI Applications.*
*Toolkits*
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[fyne](https://github.com/fyne-io/fyne) - Cross platform native GUIs designed for Go based on Material Design. Supports: Linux, macOS, Windows, BSD, iOS and Android.
-12927
[webview](https://github.com/zserge/webview) - Cross-platform webview window with simple two-way JavaScript bindings (Windows / macOS / Linux).
-10590
[qt](https://github.com/therecipe/qt) - Qt binding for Go (support for Windows / macOS / Linux / Android / iOS / Sailfish OS / Raspberry Pi).
-8496
[app](https://github.com/murlokswarm/app) - Package to create apps with GO, HTML and CSS. Supports: MacOS, Windows in progress.
-8341
[ui](https://github.com/andlabs/ui) - Platform-native GUI library for Go. Cross platform.
-6941
[walk](https://github.com/lxn/walk) - Windows application library kit for Go.
-5158
[DarwinKit](https://github.com/progrium/darwinkit) - Build native macOS applications using Go.
-2594
[go-sciter](https://github.com/sciter-sdk/go-sciter) - Go bindings for Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/script engine for modern desktop UI development. Cross platform.
-2136
[gotk3](https://github.com/gotk3/gotk3) - Go bindings for GTK3.
-1871
[Cogent Core](https://github.com/cogentcore/core) - A framework for building 2D and 3D apps that run on macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and the web.
-1176
[Spot](https://github.com/roblillack/spot) - Reactive, cross-platform desktop GUI toolkit.
-434
[energy](https://github.com/energye/energy) - Cross-platform based on LCL(Native System UI Control Library) and CEF(Chromium Embedded Framework) (Windows/ macOS / Linux)
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[gowd](https://github.com/dtylman/gowd) - Rapid and simple desktop UI development with GO, HTML, CSS and NW.js. Cross platform.
-389
[cimgui-go](https://github.com/AllenDang/cimgui-go) - Auto generated Go wrapper for63777
[Dear ImGui](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui) via1600
[cimgui](https://github.com/cimgui/cimgui).
-231
[unison](https://github.com/richardwilkes/unison) - A unified graphical user experience toolkit for Go desktop applications. macOS, Windows, and Linux are supported.
-11
[goradd/html5tag](https://github.com/goradd/html5tag) - Library for outputting HTML5 tags.
- [Goey](https://bitbucket.org/rj/goey/src/master/) - Cross platform UI toolkit aggregator for Windows / Linux / Mac. GTK, Cocoa, Windows API
- [go-gtk](https://mattn.github.io/go-gtk/) - Go bindings for GTK.
- [Wails](https://wails.io) - Mac, Windows, Linux desktop apps with HTML UI using built-in OS HTML renderer.
- [gio](https://gioui.org) - Gio is a library for writing cross-platform immediate mode GUI-s in Go. Gio supports all the major platforms: Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, iOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and WebAssembly.*Interaction*
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[robotgo](https://github.com/go-vgo/robotgo) - Go Native cross-platform GUI system automation. Control the mouse, keyboard and other.
-3416
[systray](https://github.com/getlantern/systray) - Cross platform Go library to place an icon and menu in the notification area.
-785
[zenity](https://github.com/ncruces/zenity) - Cross-platform Go library and CLI to create simple dialogs that interact graphically with the user.
-590
[gosx-notifier](https://github.com/deckarep/gosx-notifier) - OSX Desktop Notifications library for Go.
-254
[trayhost](https://github.com/shurcooL/trayhost) - Cross-platform Go library to place an icon in the host operating system's taskbar.
-36
[mac-sleep-notifier](https://github.com/prashantgupta24/mac-sleep-notifier) - OSX Sleep/Wake notifications in golang.
-29
[mac-activity-tracker](https://github.com/prashantgupta24/activity-tracker) - OSX library to notify about any (pluggable) activity on your machine.
-6
[AppIndicator Go](https://github.com/gopherlibs/appindicator) - Go bindings for libappindicator3 C library.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Hardware
*Libraries, tools, and tutorials for interacting with hardware.*
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[arduino-cli](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli) - Official Arduino CLI and library. Can run standalone, or be incorporated into larger Go projects.
-2224
[go-rpio](https://github.com/stianeikeland/go-rpio) - GPIO for Go, doesn't require cgo.
-1696
[ghw](https://github.com/jaypipes/ghw) - Golang hardware discovery/inspection library.
-1083
[emgo](https://github.com/ziutek/emgo) - Go-like language for programming embedded systems (e.g. STM32 MCU).
-544
[sysinfo](https://github.com/zcalusic/sysinfo) - A pure Go library providing Linux OS / kernel / hardware system information.
-355
[goroslib](https://github.com/aler9/goroslib) - Robot Operating System (ROS) library for Go.
-211
[go-osc](https://github.com/hypebeast/go-osc) - Open Sound Control (OSC) bindings for Go.
-65
[joystick](https://github.com/0xcafed00d/joystick) - a polled API to read the state of an attached joystick.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Images
*Libraries for manipulating images.*
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[gocv](https://github.com/hybridgroup/gocv) - Go package for computer vision using OpenCV 3.3+.
-5778
[imaginary](https://github.com/h2non/imaginary) - Fast and simple HTTP microservice for image resizing.
-5385
[imaging](https://github.com/disintegration/imaging) - Simple Go image processing package.
-4501
[gg](https://github.com/fogleman/gg) - 2D rendering in pure Go.
-4061
[bild](https://github.com/anthonynsimon/bild) - Collection of image processing algorithms in pure Go.
-3595
[gowitness](https://github.com/sensepost/gowitness) - Screenshoting webpages using go and headless chrome on command line.
-3587
[imagor](https://github.com/cshum/imagor) - Fast, secure image processing server and Go library, using libvips.
-3308
[ln](https://github.com/fogleman/ln) - 3D line art rendering in Go.
-2805
[bimg](https://github.com/h2non/bimg) - Small package for fast and efficient image processing using libvips.
-2185
[picfit](https://github.com/thoas/picfit) - An image resizing server written in Go.
-2175
[svgo](https://github.com/ajstarks/svgo) - Go Language Library for SVG generation.
-2086
[pt](https://github.com/fogleman/pt) - Path tracing engine written in Go.
-1830
[smartcrop](https://github.com/muesli/smartcrop) - Finds good crops for arbitrary images and crop sizes.
-1804
[imagick](https://github.com/gographics/imagick) - Go binding to ImageMagick's MagickWand C API.
-1766
[gift](https://github.com/disintegration/gift) - Package of image processing filters.
-1554
[canvas](https://github.com/tdewolff/canvas) - Vector graphics to PDF, SVG or rasterized image.
-1383
[govips](https://github.com/davidbyttow/govips) - A lightning fast image processing and resizing library for Go.
-1272
[geopattern](https://github.com/pravj/geopattern) - Create beautiful generative image patterns from a string.
-1227
[stegify](https://github.com/DimitarPetrov/stegify) - Go tool for LSB steganography, capable of hiding any file within an image.
-906
[image2ascii](https://github.com/qeesung/image2ascii) - Convert image to ASCII.
-778
[goimagehash](https://github.com/corona10/goimagehash) - Go Perceptual image hashing package.
-640
[go-qrcode](https://github.com/yeqown/go-qrcode) - Generate QR codes with personalized styles, allowing adjustments to color, block size, shape, and icons.
-589
[govatar](https://github.com/o1egl/govatar) - Library and CMD tool for generating funny avatars.
-581
[draft](https://github.com/lucasepe/draft) - Generate High Level Microservice Architecture diagrams for GraphViz using simple YAML syntax.
-512
[mort](https://github.com/aldor007/mort) - Storage and image processing server written in Go.
-419
[go-nude](https://github.com/koyachi/go-nude) - Nudity detection with Go.
-329
[steganography](https://github.com/auyer/steganography) - Pure Go Library for LSB steganography.
-253
[gltf](https://github.com/qmuntal/gltf) - Efficient and robust glTF 2.0 reader, writer and validator.
-252
[transformimgs](https://github.com/Pixboost/transformimgs) - Transformimgs resizes and optimises images for Web using next-generation formats.
-244
[go-webp](https://github.com/kolesa-team/go-webp) - Library for encode and decode webp pictures, using libwebp.
-237
[mergi](https://github.com/noelyahan/mergi) - Tool & Go library for image manipulation (Merge, Crop, Resize, Watermark, Animate).
-230
[darkroom](https://github.com/gojek/darkroom) - An image proxy with changeable storage backends and image processing engines with focus on speed and resiliency.
-213
[rez](https://github.com/bamiaux/rez) - Image resizing in pure Go and SIMD.
-155
[img](https://github.com/hawx/img) - Selection of image manipulation tools.
-148
[go-cairo](https://github.com/ungerik/go-cairo) - Go binding for the cairo graphics library.
-124
[cameron](https://github.com/aofei/cameron) - An avatar generator for Go.
-94
[color-extractor](https://github.com/marekm4/color-extractor) - Dominant color extractor with no external dependencies.
-78
[gridder](https://github.com/shomali11/gridder) - A Grid based 2D Graphics library.
-74
[webp-server](https://github.com/mehdipourfar/webp-server) - Simple and minimal image server capable of storing, resizing, converting and caching images.
-59
[go-gd](https://github.com/bolknote/go-gd) - Go binding for GD library.
-40
[goimghdr](https://github.com/corona10/goimghdr) - The imghdr module determines the type of image contained in a file for Go.
-28
[go-webcolors](https://github.com/jyotiska/go-webcolors) - Port of webcolors library from Python to Go.
-18
[mpo](https://github.com/donatj/mpo) - Decoder and conversion tool for MPO 3D Photos.
-16
[scout](https://github.com/jonoton/scout) - Scout is a standalone open source software solution for DIY video security.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## IoT (Internet of Things)
*Libraries for programming devices of the IoT.*
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[gobot](https://github.com/hybridgroup/gobot/) - Gobot is a framework for robotics, physical computing, and the Internet of Things.
-2452
[flogo](https://github.com/tibcosoftware/flogo) - Project Flogo is an Open Source Framework for IoT Edge Apps & Integration.
-1548
[ekuiper](https://github.com/lf-edge/ekuiper) - Lightweight data stream processing engine for IoT edge.
-1322
[shifu](https://github.com/Edgenesis/shifu) - Kubernetes native IoT development framework.
-1149
[gatt](https://github.com/paypal/gatt) - Gatt is a Go package for building Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals.
-1003
[rulego](https://github.com/rulego/rulego) - RuleGo is a lightweight, high-performance, embedded, orchestrable component-based rule engine for IoT edge.
-410
[connectordb](https://github.com/connectordb/connectordb) - Open-Source Platform for Quantified Self & IoT.
-264
[devices](https://github.com/goiot/devices) - Suite of libraries for IoT devices, experimental for x/exp/io.
-252
[huego](https://github.com/amimof/huego) - An extensive Philips Hue client library for Go.
-231
[sensorbee](https://github.com/sensorbee/sensorbee) - Lightweight stream processing engine for IoT.
-86
[smart-home](https://github.com/e154/smart-home) - Software package for IoT automation.
-65
[iot](https://github.com/vaelen/iot/) - IoT is a simple framework for implementing a Google IoT Core device.
-64
[eywa](https://github.com/xcodersun/eywa) - Project Eywa is essentially a connection manager that keeps track of connected devices.
-47
[mainflux](https://github.com/Mainflux/mainflux) - Industrial IoT Messaging and Device Management Server.
- [periph](https://periph.io/) - Peripherals I/O to interface with low-level board facilities.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Job Scheduler
*Libraries for scheduling jobs.*
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[gocron](https://github.com/go-co-op/gocron) - Easy and fluent Go job scheduling. This is an actively maintained fork of3476
[jasonlvhit/gocron](https://github.com/jasonlvhit/gocron).
-1841
[go-quartz](https://github.com/reugn/go-quartz) - Simple, zero-dependency scheduling library for Go.
-1066
[JobRunner](https://github.com/bamzi/jobrunner) - Smart and featureful cron job scheduler with job queuing and live monitoring built in.
-1033
[gron](https://github.com/roylee0704/gron) - Define time-based tasks using a simple Go API and Gron’s scheduler will run them accordingly.
-454
[scheduler](https://github.com/carlescere/scheduler) - Cronjobs scheduling made easy.
-441
[gronx](https://github.com/adhocore/gronx) - Cron expression parser, task runner and daemon consuming crontab like task list.
-429
[goflow](https://github.com/fieldryand/goflow) - A simple but powerful DAG scheduler and dashboard.
-309
[tasks](https://github.com/madflojo/tasks) - An easy to use in-process scheduler for recurring tasks in Go.
-236
[go-cron](https://github.com/rk/go-cron) - Simple Cron library for go that can execute closures or functions at varying intervals, from once a second to once a year on a specific date and time. Primarily for web applications and long running daemons.
-177
[cheek](https://github.com/datarootsio/cheek) - A simple crontab like scheduler that aims to offer a KISS approach to job scheduling.
-170
[clockwerk](https://github.com/onatm/clockwerk) - Go package to schedule periodic jobs using a simple, fluent syntax.
-106
[leprechaun](https://github.com/kilgaloon/leprechaun) - Job scheduler that supports webhooks, crons and classic scheduling.
-55
[cdule](https://github.com/deepaksinghvi/cdule) - Job scheduler library with database support
-28
[sched](https://github.com/romshark/sched) - A job scheduler with the ability to fast-forward time.
-17
[cronticker](https://github.com/krayzpipes/cronticker) - A ticker implementation to support cron schedules.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## JSON
*Libraries for working with JSON.*
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14722
[GJSON](https://github.com/tidwall/gjson) - Get a JSON value with one line of code.
-3503
[gabs](https://github.com/Jeffail/gabs) - For parsing, creating and editing unknown or dynamic JSON in Go.
-2677
[gojson](https://github.com/ChimeraCoder/gojson) - Automatically generate Go (golang) struct definitions from example JSON.
-2348
[fastjson](https://github.com/valyala/fastjson) - Fast JSON parser and validator for Go. No custom structs, no code generation, no reflection.
-872
[OjG](https://github.com/ohler55/ojg) - Optimized JSON for Go is a high performance parser with a variety of additional JSON tools including JSONPath.
-552
[jsondiff](https://github.com/wI2L/jsondiff) - JSON diff library for Go based on RFC6902 (JSON Patch).
-378
[marshmallow](https://github.com/PerimeterX/marshmallow) - Performant JSON unmarshalling for flexible use cases.
-284
[kazaam](https://github.com/Qntfy/kazaam) - API for arbitrary transformation of JSON documents.
-264
[ajson](https://github.com/spyzhov/ajson) - Abstract JSON for golang with JSONPath support.
-194
[jsonvalue](https://github.com/Andrew-M-C/go.jsonvalue) - A fast and convenient library for unstructured JSON data, replacing `encoding/json`.
-190
[gojq](https://github.com/elgs/gojq) - JSON query in Golang.
-177
[jettison](https://github.com/wI2L/jettison) - Fast and flexible JSON encoder for Go.
-135
[json2go](https://github.com/m-zajac/json2go) - Advanced JSON to Go struct conversion. Provides package that can parse multiple JSON documents and create struct to fit them all.
-130
[gjo](https://github.com/skanehira/gjo) - Small utility to create JSON objects.
-108
[jsongo](https://github.com/ricardolonga/jsongo) - Fluent API to make it easier to create Json objects.
-105
[JayDiff](https://github.com/yazgazan/jaydiff) - JSON diff utility written in Go.
-93
[jscan](https://github.com/romshark/jscan) - High performance zero-allocation JSON iterator.
-82
[ujson](https://github.com/olvrng/ujson) - Fast and minimal JSON parser and transformer that works on unstructured JSON.
-65
[jsonf](https://github.com/miolini/jsonf) - Console tool for highlighted formatting and struct query fetching JSON.
-54
[go-respond](https://github.com/nicklaw5/go-respond) - Go package for handling common HTTP JSON responses.
-52
[ask](https://github.com/simonnilsson/ask) - Easy access to nested values in maps and slices. Works in combination with encoding/json and other packages that "Unmarshal" arbitrary data into Go data-types.
-47
[mp](https://github.com/sanbornm/mp) - Simple cli email parser. It currently takes stdin and outputs JSON.
-46
[jsoncolor](https://github.com/neilotoole/jsoncolor) - Drop-in replacement for `encoding/json` that outputs colorized JSON.
-40
[vjson](https://github.com/miladibra10/vjson) - Go package for validating JSON objects with declaring a JSON schema with fluent API.
-22
[gojmapr](https://github.com/limiu82214/gojmapr) - Get simple struct from complex json by json path.
-20
[mapslice-json](https://github.com/mickep76/mapslice-json) - Go MapSlice for ordered marshal/ unmarshal of maps in JSON.
-16
[go-jsonerror](https://github.com/ddymko/go-jsonerror) - Go-JsonError is meant to allow us to easily create json response errors that follow the JsonApi spec.
-16
[dynjson](https://github.com/cocoonspace/dynjson) - Client-customizable JSON formats for dynamic APIs.
-15
[epoch](https://github.com/vtopc/epoch) - Contains primitives for marshaling/unmarshalling Unix timestamp/epoch to/from build-in time.Time type in JSON.
-14
[jsonhal](https://github.com/RichardKnop/jsonhal) - Simple Go package to make custom structs marshal into HAL compatible JSON responses.
-13
[jsonapi-errors](https://github.com/AmuzaTkts/jsonapi-errors) - Go bindings based on the JSON API errors reference.
-11
[jsonic](https://github.com/sinhashubham95/jsonic) - Utilities to handle and query JSON without defining structs in a type safe manner.
-11
[jzon](https://github.com/zerosnake0/jzon) - JSON library with standard compatible API/behavior.
-10
[ej](https://github.com/lucassscaravelli/ej) - Write and read JSON from different sources succinctly.
-7
[htmljson](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/htmljson) - Rich rendering of JSON as HTML in Go.
-6
[omg.jsonparser](https://github.com/dedalqq/omg.jsonparser) - Simple JSON parser with validation by condition via golang struct fields tags.
-2
[jsonhandlers](https://github.com/abusomani/jsonhandlers) - JSON library to expose simple handlers that lets you easily read and write json from various sources.
- [JSON-to-Proto](https://json-to-proto.github.io/) - Convert JSON to Protobuf online.
- [JSON-to-Go](https://mholt.github.io/json-to-go/) - Convert JSON to Go struct.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Logging
*Libraries for generating and working with log files.*
-
25073
[logrus](https://github.com/Sirupsen/logrus) - Structured logger for Go.
-22687
[zap](https://github.com/uber-go/zap) - Fast, structured, leveled logging in Go.
-11070
[zerolog](https://github.com/rs/zerolog) - Zero-allocation JSON logger.
-6175
[spew](https://github.com/davecgh/go-spew) - Implements a deep pretty printer for Go data structures to aid in debugging.
-5013
[lumberjack](https://github.com/natefinch/lumberjack) - Simple rolling logger, implements io.WriteCloser.
-3583
[glog](https://github.com/golang/glog) - Leveled execution logs for Go.
-2737
[tail](https://github.com/hpcloud/tail) - Go package striving to emulate the features of the BSD tail program.
-1917
[pp](https://github.com/k0kubun/pp) - Colored pretty printer for Go language.
-1639
[seelog](https://github.com/cihub/seelog) - Logging functionality with flexible dispatching, filtering, and formatting.
-1369
[log](https://github.com/apex/log) - Structured logging package for Go.
-1097
[log15](https://github.com/inconshreveable/log15) - Simple, powerful logging for Go.
-903
[tint](https://github.com/lmittmann/tint) - A slog.Handler that writes tinted logs.
-731
[phuslu/log](https://github.com/phuslu/log) - High performance structured logging.
-451
[slog-multi](https://github.com/samber/slog-multi) - Chain of slog.Handler (pipeline, fanout...).
-428
[slog](https://github.com/gookit/slog) - Lightweight, configurable, extensible logger for Go.
-413
[onelog](https://github.com/francoispqt/onelog) - Onelog is a dead simple but very efficient JSON logger. It is the fastest JSON logger out there in all scenarios. Also, it is one of the logger with the lowest allocation.
-406
[httpretty](https://github.com/henvic/httpretty) - Pretty-prints your regular HTTP requests on your terminal for debugging (similar to http.DumpRequest).
-399
[lazyjournal](https://github.com/Lifailon/lazyjournal) - A TUI for reading and filtering logs from journalctl, file system, Docker and Podman containers, as well Kubernetes pods.
-368
[logutils](https://github.com/hashicorp/logutils) - Utilities for slightly better logging in Go (Golang) extending the standard logger.
-364
[sqldb-logger](https://github.com/simukti/sqldb-logger) - A logger for Go SQL database driver without modify existing \*sql.DB stdlib usage.
-357
[logxi](https://github.com/mgutz/logxi) - 12-factor app logger that is fast and makes you happy.
-298
[rollingwriter](https://github.com/arthurkiller/rollingWriter) - RollingWriter is an auto-rotate `io.Writer` implementation with multi policies to provide log file rotation.
-293
[log](https://github.com/go-playground/log) - Simple, configurable and scalable Structured Logging for Go.
-289
[go-logger](https://github.com/apsdehal/go-logger) - Simple logger of Go Programs, with level handlers.
-205
[logur](https://github.com/logur/logur) - An opinionated logger interface and collection of logging best practices with adapters and integrations for well-known libraries (25073
[logrus](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus),26864
[go-kit log](https://github.com/go-kit/kit/tree/master/log),22687
[zap](https://github.com/uber-go/zap),11070
[zerolog](https://github.com/rs/zerolog), etc).
-189
[glg](https://github.com/kpango/glg) - glg is simple and fast leveled logging library for Go.
-161
[slog-formatter](https://github.com/samber/slog-formatter) - Common formatters for slog and helpers to build your own.
-156
[logger](https://github.com/azer/logger) - Minimalistic logging library for Go.
-138
[xlog](https://github.com/rs/xlog) - Structured logger for `net/context` aware HTTP handlers with flexible dispatching.
-122
[ozzo-log](https://github.com/go-ozzo/ozzo-log) - High performance logging supporting log severity, categorization, and filtering. Can send filtered log messages to various targets (e.g. console, network, mail).
-56
[go-cronowriter](https://github.com/utahta/go-cronowriter) - Simple writer that rotate log files automatically based on current date and time, like cronolog.
-50
[gone/log](https://github.com/One-com/gone/tree/master/log) - Fast, extendable, full-featured, std-lib source compatible log library.
-48
[stdlog](https://github.com/alexcesaro/log) - Stdlog is an object-oriented library providing leveled logging. It is very useful for cron jobs.
-44
[noodlog](https://github.com/gyozatech/noodlog) - Parametrized JSON logging library which lets you obfuscate sensitive data and marshal any kind of content. No more printed pointers instead of values, nor escape chars for the JSON strings.
-43
[logex](https://github.com/chzyer/logex) - Golang log lib, supports tracking and level, wrap by standard log lib.
-43
[go-log](https://github.com/ian-kent/go-log) - Log4j implementation in Go.
-42
[journald](https://github.com/ssgreg/journald) - Go implementation of systemd Journal's native API for logging.
-35
[go-log](https://github.com/siddontang/go-log) - Log lib supports level and multi handlers.
-33
[mlog](https://github.com/jbrodriguez/mlog) - Simple logging module for go, with 5 levels, an optional rotating logfile feature and stdout/stderr output.
-31
[distillog](https://github.com/amoghe/distillog) - distilled levelled logging (think of it as stdlib + log levels).
-28
[zkits-logger](https://github.com/edoger/zkits-logger) - A powerful zero-dependency JSON logger.
-28
[logrusly](https://github.com/sebest/logrusly) -25073
[logrus](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus) plug-in to send errors to a [Loggly](https://www.loggly.com/).
-26
[log](https://github.com/teris-io/log) - Structured log interface for Go cleanly separates logging facade from its implementation.
-26
[zax](https://github.com/yuseferi/zax) - Integrate Context with Zap logger, which leads to more flexibility in Go logging.
-19
[gomol](https://github.com/aphistic/gomol) - Multiple-output, structured logging for Go with extensible logging outputs.
-17
[xylog](https://github.com/xybor-x/xylog) - Leveled and structured logging, dynamic fields, high performance, zone management, simple configuration, and readable syntax.
-16
[glo](https://github.com/lajosbencz/glo) - PHP Monolog inspired logging facility with identical severity levels.
-16
[log](https://github.com/heartwilltell/log) - Simple leveled logging wrapper around standard log package.
-16
[logrusiowriter](https://github.com/cabify/logrusiowriter) - `io.Writer` implementation using25073
[logrus](https://github.com/sirupsen/logrus) logger.
-14
[go-log](https://github.com/subchen/go-log) - Simple and configurable Logging in Go, with level, formatters and writers.
-14
[kemba](https://github.com/clok/kemba) - A tiny debug logging tool inspired by11228
[debug](https://github.com/visionmedia/debug), great for CLI tools and applications.
-12
[logo](https://github.com/mbndr/logo) - Golang logger to different configurable writers.
-11
[logdump](https://github.com/ewwwwwqm/logdump) - Package for multi-level logging.
-10
[go-log](https://github.com/pieterclaerhout/go-log) - A logging library with stack traces, object dumping and optional timestamps.
-10
[log](https://github.com/aerogo/log) - An O(1) logging system that allows you to connect one log to multiple writers (e.g. stdout, a file and a TCP connection).
-8
[xlog](https://github.com/xfxdev/xlog) - Plugin architecture and flexible log system for Go, with level ctrl, multiple log target and custom log format.
-6
[zl](https://github.com/nkmr-jp/zl) - High Developer Experience, zap based logger. It offers rich functionality but is easy to configure.
-5
[structy/log](https://github.com/structy/log) - A simple to use log system, minimalist but with features for debugging and differentiation of messages.
-3
[slf4g](https://github.com/echocat/slf4g) - Simple Logging Facade for Golang: Simple structured logging; but powerful, extendable and customizable, with huge amount of learnings from decades of past logging frameworks.
-3
[log](https://github.com/no-src/log) - A simple logging framework out of the box.
-1
[yell](https://github.com/jfcg/yell) - Yet another minimalistic logging library.
- [slogor](https://gitlab.com/greyxor/slogor) - A colorful slog handler.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Machine Learning
*Libraries for Machine Learning.*
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[GoLearn](https://github.com/sjwhitworth/golearn) - General Machine Learning library for Go.
-8819
[gorse](https://github.com/zhenghaoz/gorse) - An offline recommender system backend based on collaborative filtering written in Go.
-5667
[gorgonia](https://github.com/gorgonia/gorgonia) - graph-based computational library like Theano for Go that provides primitives for building various machine learning and neural network algorithms.
-2863
[m2cgen](https://github.com/BayesWitnesses/m2cgen) - A CLI tool to transpile trained classic ML models into a native Go code with zero dependencies, written in Python with Go language support.
-2811
[gosseract](https://github.com/otiai10/gosseract) - Go package for OCR (Optical Character Recognition), by using Tesseract C++ library.
-2447
[tfgo](https://github.com/galeone/tfgo) - Easy to use Tensorflow bindings: simplifies the usage of the official Tensorflow Go bindings. Define computational graphs in Go, load and execute models trained in Python.
-1582
[goml](https://github.com/cdipaolo/goml) - On-line Machine Learning in Go.
-892
[eaopt](https://github.com/MaxHalford/eaopt) - An evolutionary optimization library.
-804
[bayesian](https://github.com/jbrukh/bayesian) - Naive Bayesian Classification for Golang.
-753
[onnx-go](https://github.com/owulveryck/onnx-go) - Go Interface to Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX).
-742
[CloudForest](https://github.com/ryanbressler/CloudForest) - Fast, flexible, multi-threaded ensembles of decision trees for machine learning in pure Go.
-724
[ocrserver](https://github.com/otiai10/ocrserver) - A simple OCR API server, seriously easy to be deployed by Docker and Heroku.
-693
[GoMLX](https://github.com/gomlx/gomlx) - An accelerated Machine Learning framework for Go.
-563
[gobrain](https://github.com/goml/gobrain) - Neural Networks written in go.
-541
[go-deep](https://github.com/patrikeh/go-deep) - A feature-rich neural network library in Go.
-364
[hugot](https://github.com/knights-analytics/hugot) - Huggingface transformer pipelines for golang with onnxruntime.
-314
[regommend](https://github.com/muesli/regommend) - Recommendation & collaborative filtering engine.
-264
[Goptuna](https://github.com/c-bata/goptuna) - Bayesian optimization framework for black-box functions written in Go. Everything will be optimized.
-221
[goga](https://github.com/tomcraven/goga) - Genetic algorithm library for Go.
-206
[goRecommend](https://github.com/timkaye11/goRecommend) - Recommendation Algorithms library written in Go.
-199
[go-galib](https://github.com/thoj/go-galib) - Genetic Algorithms library written in Go / golang.
-158
[shield](https://github.com/eaigner/shield) - Bayesian text classifier with flexible tokenizers and storage backends for Go.
-119
[go-featureprocessing](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/go-featureprocessing) - Fast and convenient feature processing for low latency machine learning in Go.
-115
[go-fann](https://github.com/white-pony/go-fann) - Go bindings for Fast Artificial Neural Networks(FANN) library.
-100
[goscore](https://github.com/asafschers/goscore) - Go Scoring API for PMML.
-86
[GoMind](https://github.com/surenderthakran/gomind) - A simplistic Neural Network Library in Go.
-84
[fonet](https://github.com/Fontinalis/fonet) - A Deep Neural Network library written in Go.
-82
[gonet](https://github.com/dathoangnd/gonet) - Neural Network for Go.
-73
[libsvm](https://github.com/datastream/libsvm) - libsvm golang version derived work based on LIBSVM 3.14.
-70
[neural-go](https://github.com/schuyler/neural-go) - Multilayer perceptron network implemented in Go, with training via backpropagation.
-66
[go-pr](https://github.com/daviddengcn/go-pr) - Pattern recognition package in Go lang.
-54
[Varis](https://github.com/Xamber/Varis) - Golang Neural Network.
-52
[randomforest](https://github.com/malaschitz/randomForest) - Easy to use Random Forest library for Go.
-45
[golinear](https://github.com/danieldk/golinear) - liblinear bindings for Go.
-43
[go-cluster](https://github.com/e-XpertSolutions/go-cluster) - Go implementation of the k-modes and k-prototypes clustering algorithms.
-42
[godist](https://github.com/e-dard/godist) - Various probability distributions, and associated methods.
-39
[ddt](https://github.com/sgrodriguez/ddt) - Dynamic decision tree, create trees defining customizable rules.
-33
[evoli](https://github.com/khezen/evoli) - Genetic Algorithm and Particle Swarm Optimization library.
-20
[probab](https://github.com/ThePaw/probab) - Probability distribution functions. Bayesian inference. Written in pure Go.
-13
[catboost-cgo](https://github.com/mirecl/catboost-cgo) - Fast, scalable, high performance Gradient Boosting on Decision Trees library. Golang using Cgo for blazing fast inference CatBoost Model.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Messaging
*Libraries that implement messaging systems.*
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[sarama](https://github.com/Shopify/sarama) - Go library for Apache Kafka.
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[Asynq](https://github.com/hibiken/asynq) - A simple, reliable, and efficient distributed task queue for Go built on top of Redis.
-8795
[Centrifugo](https://github.com/centrifugal/centrifugo) - Real-time messaging (Websockets or SockJS) server in Go.
-8235
[gorush](https://github.com/appleboy/gorush) - Push notification server using3058
[APNs2](https://github.com/sideshow/apns2) and google105
[GCM](https://github.com/google/go-gcm).
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[Watermill](https://github.com/ThreeDotsLabs/watermill) - Working efficiently with message streams. Building event driven applications, enabling event sourcing, RPC over messages, sagas. Can use conventional pub/sub implementations like Kafka or RabbitMQ, but also HTTP or MySQL binlog.
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[machinery](https://github.com/RichardKnop/machinery) - Asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing.
-5768
[go-socket.io](https://github.com/googollee/go-socket.io) - socket.io library for golang, a realtime application framework.
-5759
[NATS Go Client](https://github.com/nats-io/nats.go) - Go client for the NATS messaging system.
-4865
[Mercure](https://github.com/dunglas/mercure) - Server and library to dispatch server-sent updates using the Mercure protocol (built on top of Server-Sent Events).
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[Confluent Kafka Golang Client](https://github.com/confluentinc/confluent-kafka-go) - confluent-kafka-go is Confluent's Golang client for Apache Kafka and the Confluent Platform.
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[melody](https://github.com/olahol/melody) - Minimalist framework for dealing with websocket sessions, includes broadcasting and automatic ping/pong handling.
-3058
[APNs2](https://github.com/sideshow/apns2) - HTTP/2 Apple Push Notification provider for Go — Send push notifications to iOS, tvOS, Safari and OSX apps.
-2609
[go-nsq](https://github.com/nsqio/go-nsq) - the official Go package for NSQ.
-2080
[gopush-cluster](https://github.com/Terry-Mao/gopush-cluster) - gopush-cluster is a go push server cluster.
-1834
[EventBus](https://github.com/asaskevich/EventBus) - The lightweight event bus with async compatibility.
-1691
[amqp](https://github.com/rabbitmq/amqp091-go) - Go RabbitMQ Client Library.
-1563
[Beaver](https://github.com/Clivern/Beaver) - A real time messaging server to build a scalable in-app notifications, multiplayer games, chat apps in web and mobile apps.
-1543
[Uniqush-Push](https://github.com/uniqush/uniqush-push) - Redis backed unified push service for server-side notifications to mobile devices.
-1291
[Chanify](https://github.com/chanify/chanify) - A push notification server send message to your iOS devices.
-1191
[zmq4](https://github.com/pebbe/zmq4) - Go interface to ZeroMQ version 4. Also available for133
[version 3](https://github.com/pebbe/zmq3) and19
[version 2](https://github.com/pebbe/zmq2).
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[dbus](https://github.com/godbus/dbus) - Native Go bindings for D-Bus.
-940
[Gollum](https://github.com/trivago/gollum) - A n:m multiplexer that gathers messages from different sources and broadcasts them to a set of destinations.
-696
[mangos](https://github.com/nanomsg/mangos) - Pure go implementation of the Nanomsg ("Scalability Protocols") with transport interoperability.
-662
[golongpoll](https://github.com/jcuga/golongpoll) - HTTP longpoll server library that makes web pub-sub simple.
-514
[emitter](https://github.com/olebedev/emitter) - Emits events using Go way, with wildcard, predicates, cancellation possibilities and many other good wins.
-432
[pubsub](https://github.com/tuxychandru/pubsub) - Simple pubsub package for go.
-423
[Quamina](https://github.com/timbray/quamina) - Fast pattern-matching for filtering messages and events.
-418
[Glue](https://github.com/desertbit/glue) - Robust Go and Javascript Socket Library (Alternative to Socket.io).
-344
[Bus](https://github.com/mustafaturan/bus) - Minimalist message bus implementation for internal communication.
-273
[messagebus](https://github.com/vardius/message-bus) - messagebus is a Go simple async message bus, perfect for using as event bus when doing event sourcing, CQRS, DDD.
-265
[rabtap](https://github.com/jandelgado/rabtap) - RabbitMQ swiss army knife cli app.
-222
[Go-MediatR](https://github.com/mehdihadeli/Go-MediatR) - A library for handling mediator patterns and simplified CQRS patterns within an event-driven architecture, inspired by csharp MediatR library.
-160
[guble](https://github.com/smancke/guble) - Messaging server using push notifications (Google Firebase Cloud Messaging, Apple Push Notification services, SMS) as well as websockets, a REST API, featuring distributed operation and message-persistence.
-147
[hub](https://github.com/leandro-lugaresi/hub) - A Message/Event Hub for Go applications, using publish/subscribe pattern with support for alias like rabbitMQ exchanges.
-131
[redisqueue](https://github.com/robinjoseph08/redisqueue) - redisqueue provides a producer and consumer of a queue that uses Redis streams.
-117
[Ratus](https://github.com/hyperonym/ratus) - Ratus is a RESTful asynchronous task queue server.
-111
[rabbitroutine](https://github.com/furdarius/rabbitroutine) - Lightweight library that handles RabbitMQ auto-reconnect and publishing retries. The library takes into account the need to re-declare entities in RabbitMQ after reconnection.
-110
[oplog](https://github.com/dailymotion/oplog) - Generic oplog/replication system for REST APIs.
-97
[rabbus](https://github.com/rafaeljesus/rabbus) - A tiny wrapper over amqp exchanges and queues.
-90
[go-mq](https://github.com/cheshir/go-mq) - RabbitMQ client with declarative configuration.
-80
[drone-line](https://github.com/appleboy/drone-line) - Sending [Line](https://at.line.me/en) notifications using a binary, docker or Drone CI.
-79
[nsq-event-bus](https://github.com/rafaeljesus/nsq-event-bus) - A tiny wrapper around NSQ topic and channel.
-71
[go-notify](https://github.com/TheCreeper/go-notify) - Native implementation of the freedesktop notification spec.
-68
[RapidMQ](https://github.com/sybrexsys/RapidMQ) - RapidMQ is a lightweight and reliable library for managing of the local messages queue.
-67
[Commander](https://github.com/jeroenrinzema/commander) - A high-level event driven consumer/producer supporting various "dialects" such as Apache Kafka.
-65
[go-res](https://github.com/jirenius/go-res) - Package for building REST/real-time services where clients are synchronized seamlessly, using NATS and Resgate.
-58
[event](https://github.com/agoalofalife/event) - Implementation of the pattern observer.
-53
[hare](https://github.com/leozz37/hare) - A user friendly library for sending messages and listening to TCP sockets.
-30
[ami](https://github.com/kak-tus/ami) - Go client to reliable queues based on Redis Cluster Streams.
-26
[gosd](https://github.com/alexsniffin/gosd) - A library for scheduling when to dispatch a message to a channel.
-23
[go-vitotrol](https://github.com/maxatome/go-vitotrol) - Client library to Viessmann Vitotrol web service.
-23
[rmqconn](https://github.com/sbabiv/rmqconn) - RabbitMQ Reconnection. Wrapper over amqp.Connection and amqp.Dial. Allowing to do a reconnection when the connection is broken before forcing the call to the Close () method to be closed.
-23
[hypermatch](https://github.com/SchwarzIT/hypermatch) - A very fast and efficient Go library for matching events to a large set of rules
-18
[jazz](https://github.com/socifi/jazz) - A simple RabbitMQ abstraction layer for queue administration and publishing and consuming of messages.
-11
[gaurun-client](https://github.com/osamingo/gaurun-client) - Gaurun Client written in Go.
-7
[go-eventbus](https://github.com/stanipetrosyan/go-eventbus) - Simple Event Bus package for Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Microsoft Office
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[unioffice](https://github.com/unidoc/unioffice) - Pure go library for creating and processing Office Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx) and Powerpoint (.pptx) documents.### Microsoft Excel
*Libraries for working with Microsoft Excel.*
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18759
[excelize](https://github.com/xuri/excelize) - Golang library for reading and writing Microsoft Excel™ (XLSX) files.
-5923
[xlsx](https://github.com/tealeg/xlsx) - Library to simplify reading the XML format used by recent version of Microsoft Excel in Go programs.
-194
[go-excel](https://github.com/szyhf/go-excel) - A simple and light reader to read a relate-db-like excel as a table.
-174
[xlsx](https://github.com/plandem/xlsx) - Fast and safe way to read/update your existing Microsoft Excel files in Go programs.
-31
[exl](https://github.com/go-the-way/exl) - Excel binding to struct written in Go.(Only supports Go1.18+)
-21
[goxlsxwriter](https://github.com/fterrag/goxlsxwriter) - Golang bindings for libxlsxwriter for writing XLSX (Microsoft Excel) files.### Microsoft Word
*Libraries for working with Microsoft Word.*
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[godocx](https://github.com/gomutex/godocx) - Library for reading and writing Microsoft Word (Docx) files.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Miscellaneous
### Dependency Injection
*Libraries for working with dependency injection.*
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[google/wire](https://github.com/google/wire) - Automated Initialization in Go.
-6218
[fx](https://github.com/uber-go/fx) - A dependency injection based application framework for Go (built on top of dig).
-4055
[dig](https://github.com/uber-go/dig) - A reflection based dependency injection toolkit for Go.
-1987
[do](https://github.com/samber/do) - A dependency injection framework based on Generics.
-578
[GoLobby/Container](https://github.com/golobby/container) - GoLobby Container is a lightweight yet powerful IoC dependency injection container for the Go programming language.
-363
[goioc/di](https://github.com/goioc/di) - Spring-inspired Dependency Injection Container.
-235
[di](https://github.com/goava/di) - A dependency injection container for go programming language.
-181
[dingo](https://github.com/i-love-flamingo/dingo) - A dependency injection toolkit for Go, based on Guice.
-179
[kod](https://github.com/go-kod/kod) - A generics based dependency injection framework for Go.
-50
[alice](https://github.com/magic003/alice) - Additive dependency injection container for Golang.
-42
[gontainer](https://github.com/NVIDIA/gontainer) - A dependency injection service container for Go projects.
-38
[wire](https://github.com/Fs02/wire) - Strict Runtime Dependency Injection for Golang.
-35
[linker](https://github.com/logrange/linker) - A reflection based dependency injection and inversion of control library with components lifecycle support.
-34
[boot-go](http://github.com/boot-go/boot) - Component-based development with dependency injection using reflections for Go developers.
-30
[nject](https://github.com/muir/nject) - A type safe, reflective framework for libraries, tests, http endpoints, and service startup.
-26
[componego](https://github.com/componego/componego) - A dependency injection framework based on components, allowing dynamic dependency replacement without duplicating code in tests.
-21
[gocontainer](https://github.com/vardius/gocontainer) - Simple Dependency Injection Container.
-19
[ore](https://github.com/firasdarwish/ore) - Lightweight, generic & simple dependency injection (DI) container.
-15
[gontainer/gontainer](https://github.com/gontainer/gontainer) - A YAML-based Dependency Injection container for GO. It supports dependencies' scopes, and auto-detection of circular dependencies. Gontainer is concurrent-safe.
-10
[kinit](https://github.com/go-kata/kinit) - Customizable dependency injection container with the global mode, cascade initialization and panic-safe finalization.
-10
[autowire](https://github.com/tiendc/autowire) - Dependency injection using Generics and reflection.
-8
[HnH/di](https://github.com/HnH/di) - DI container library that is focused on clean API and flexibility.
- [cosban/di](https://gitlab.com/cosban/di) - A code generation based dependency injection wiring tool.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Project Layout
***Unofficial** set of patterns for structuring projects.*
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51382
[golang-standards/project-layout](https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout) - Set of common historical and emerging project layout patterns in the Go ecosystem. Note: despite the org-name they do not represent official golang standards, see51383
[this issue](https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout/issues/117) for more information. Nonetheless, some may find the layout useful.
-7021
[go-blueprint](https://github.com/Melkeydev/go-blueprint) - Allows users to spin up a quick Go project using a popular framework.
-3689
[ardanlabs/service](https://github.com/ardanlabs/service) - A3689
[starter kit](https://github.com/ardanlabs/service/wiki) for building production grade scalable web service applications.
-3561
[goxygen](https://github.com/shpota/goxygen) - Generate a modern Web project with Go and Angular, React, or Vue in seconds.
-2367
[pagoda](https://github.com/mikestefanello/pagoda) - Rapid, easy full-stack web development starter kit built in Go.
-2115
[nunu](https://github.com/go-nunu/nunu) - Nunu is a scaffolding tool for building Go applications.
-1884
[modern-go-application](https://github.com/sagikazarmark/modern-go-application) - Go application boilerplate and example applying modern practices.
-700
[cookiecutter-golang](https://github.com/lacion/cookiecutter-golang) - A Go application boilerplate template for quick starting projects following production best practices.
-523
[go-starter](https://github.com/allaboutapps/go-starter) - An opinionated production-ready RESTful JSON backend template, highly integrated with VSCode DevContainers.
-505
[golang-templates/seed](https://github.com/golang-templates/seed) - Go application GitHub repository template.
-325
[go-todo-backend](https://github.com/Fs02/go-todo-backend) - Go Todo Backend example using modular project layout for product microservice.
-148
[scaffold](https://github.com/catchplay/scaffold) - Scaffold generates a starter Go project layout. Lets you focus on business logic implemented.
-132
[go-sample](https://github.com/zitryss/go-sample) - A sample layout for Go application projects with the real code.
-82
[kickstart.go](https://github.com/raeperd/kickstart.go) - Minimalistic single-file Go HTTP server template without third-party dependencies.
-62
[gobase](https://github.com/wajox/gobase) - A simple skeleton for golang application with basic setup for real golang application.
-32
[go-module](https://github.com/octomation/go-module) - Template for a typical module written on Go.
-26
[wangyoucao577/go-project-layout](https://github.com/wangyoucao577/go-project-layout) - Set of practices and discussions on how to structure Go project layout.
-18
[insidieux/inizio](https://github.com/insidieux/inizio) - Golang project layout generator with plugins.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Strings
*Libraries for working with strings.*
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[xstrings](https://github.com/huandu/xstrings) - Collection of useful string functions ported from other languages.
-1016
[sttr](https://github.com/abhimanyu003/sttr) - cross-platform, cli app to perform various operations on string.
-243
[gobeam/Stringy](https://github.com/gobeam/Stringy) - String manipulation library to convert string to camel case, snake case, kebab case / slugify etc.
-207
[strutil](https://github.com/ozgio/strutil) - String utilities.
-58
[caps](https://github.com/chanced/caps) - A case conversion library.
-21
[bexp](https://github.com/happy-sdk/happy/tree/main/pkg/strings/bexp) - Go implementation of Brace Expansion mechanism to generate arbitrary strings.
-7
[strcase](https://github.com/charlievieth/strcase) - Case-insensitive implementation of the standard library's strings/bytes packages.
- [go-formatter](https://gitlab.com/tymonx/go-formatter) - Implements **replacement fields** surrounded by curly braces `{}` format strings.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Uncategorized
*These libraries were placed here because none of the other categories seemed to fit.*
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[gopsutil](https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil) - Cross-platform library for retrieving process and system utilization(CPU, Memory, Disks, etc).
-7173
[gatus](https://github.com/TwinProduction/gatus) - Automated service health dashboard.
-4821
[gofakeit](https://github.com/brianvoe/gofakeit) - Random data generator written in go.
-2268
[go-resiliency](https://github.com/eapache/go-resiliency) - Resiliency patterns for golang.
-2185
[base64Captcha](https://github.com/mojocn/base64Captcha) - Base64captch supports digit, number, alphabet, arithmetic, audio and digit-alphabet captcha.
-1466
[gosms](https://github.com/haxpax/gosms) - Your own local SMS gateway in Go that can be used to send SMS.
-1237
[go-commons-pool](https://github.com/jolestar/go-commons-pool) - Generic object pool for Golang.
-1212
[llvm](https://github.com/llir/llvm) - Library for interacting with LLVM IR in pure Go.
-1161
[shoutrrr](https://github.com/containrrr/shoutrrr) - Notification library providing easy access to various messaging services like slack, mattermost, gotify and smtp among others.
-1029
[stateless](https://github.com/qmuntal/stateless) - A fluent library for creating state machines.
-946
[shortid](https://github.com/teris-io/shortid) - Distributed generation of super short, unique, non-sequential, URL friendly IDs.
-801
[health](https://github.com/alexliesenfeld/health) - A simple and flexible health check library for Go.
-494
[xz](https://github.com/ulikunitz/xz) - Pure golang package for reading and writing xz-compressed files.
-456
[banner](https://github.com/dimiro1/banner) - Add beautiful banners into your Go applications.
-451
[health](https://github.com/dimiro1/health) - Easy to use, extensible health check library.
-411
[gountries](https://github.com/pariz/gountries) - Package that exposes country and subdivision data.
-381
[conv](https://github.com/cstockton/go-conv) - Package conv provides fast and intuitive conversions across Go types.
-379
[lk](https://github.com/hyperboloide/lk) - A simple licensing library for golang.
-311
[ffmt](https://github.com/go-ffmt/ffmt) - Beautify data display for Humans.
-289
[go-unarr](https://github.com/gen2brain/go-unarr) - Decompression library for RAR, TAR, ZIP and 7z archives.
-270
[healthcheck](https://github.com/etherlabsio/healthcheck) - An opinionated and concurrent health-check HTTP handler for RESTful services.
-262
[gtree](https://github.com/ddddddO/gtree) - Provide CLI, Package and Web for tree output and directories creation from Markdown or programmatically.
-262
[antch](https://github.com/antchfx/antch) - A fast, powerful and extensible web crawling & scraping framework.
-254
[battery](https://github.com/distatus/battery) - Cross-platform, normalized battery information library.
-248
[bitio](https://github.com/icza/bitio) - Highly optimized bit-level Reader and Writer for Go.
-184
[archives](https://github.com/mholt/archives) - a cross-platform, multi-format Go library for working with archives and compression formats with a unified API and as virtual file systems compatible with io/fs.
-170
[stats](https://github.com/go-playground/stats) - Monitors Go MemStats + System stats such as Memory, Swap and CPU and sends via UDP anywhere you want for logging etc...
-163
[turtle](https://github.com/hackebrot/turtle) - Emojis for Go.
-158
[captcha](https://github.com/steambap/captcha) - Package captcha provides an easy to use, unopinionated API for captcha generation.
-114
[gommit](https://github.com/antham/gommit) - Analyze git commit messages to ensure they follow defined patterns.
-109
[indigo](https://github.com/osamingo/indigo) - Distributed unique ID generator of using Sonyflake and encoded by Base58.
-107
[gotoprom](https://github.com/cabify/gotoprom) - Type-safe metrics builder wrapper library for the official Prometheus client.
-97
[faker](https://github.com/pioz/faker) - Random fake data and struct generator for Go.
-89
[persian](https://github.com/mavihq/persian) - Some utilities for Persian language in go.
-85
[morse](https://github.com/alwindoss/morse) - Library to convert to and from morse code.
-72
[pdfgen](https://github.com/hyperboloide/pdfgen) - HTTP service to generate PDF from Json requests.
-59
[xkg](https://github.com/go-xkg/xkg) - X Keyboard Grabber.
-49
[url-shortener](https://github.com/pantrif/url-shortener) - A modern, powerful, and robust URL shortener microservice with mysql support.
-49
[browscap_go](https://github.com/digitalcrab/browscap_go) - GoLang Library for [Browser Capabilities Project](https://browscap.org/).
-49
[datacounter](https://github.com/miolini/datacounter) - Go counters for readers/writer/http.ResponseWriter.
-47
[xdg](https://github.com/rkoesters/xdg) - FreeDesktop.org (xdg) Specs implemented in Go.
-47
[sandid](https://github.com/aofei/sandid) - Every grain of sand on earth has its own ID.
-44
[autoflags](https://github.com/artyom/autoflags) - Go package to automatically define command line flags from struct fields.
-35
[gosh](https://github.com/osamingo/gosh) - Provide Go Statistics Handler, Struct, Measure Method.
-33
[numa](https://github.com/lrita/numa) - NUMA is a utility library, which is written in go. It help us to write some NUMA-AWARED code.
-27
[metrics](https://github.com/pascaldekloe/metrics) - Library for metrics instrumentation and Prometheus exposition.
-25
[shellwords](https://github.com/Wing924/shellwords) - A Golang library to manipulate strings according to the word parsing rules of the UNIX Bourne shell.
-18
[avgRating](https://github.com/kirillDanshin/avgRating) - Calculate average score and rating based on Wilson Score Equation.
-15
[anagent](https://github.com/mudler/anagent) - Minimalistic, pluggable Golang evloop/timer handler with dependency-injection.
-15
[varint](https://github.com/chmike/varint) - A faster varying length integer encoder/decoder than the one provided in the standard library.
-13
[go-commandbus](https://github.com/lana/go-commandbus) - A slight and pluggable command-bus for Go.
-13
[hostutils](https://github.com/Wing924/hostutils) - A golang library for packing and unpacking FQDNs list.
-11
[openapi](https://github.com/neotoolkit/openapi) - OpenAPI 3.x parser.
-6
[VarHandler](https://github.com/azr/generators/tree/master/varhandler) - Generate boilerplate http input and output handling.
-5
[sitemap-format](https://github.com/mingard/sitemap-format) - A simple sitemap generator, with a little syntactic sugar.
-5
[basexx](https://github.com/bobg/basexx) - Convert to, from, and between digit strings in various number bases.
-4
[common](https://github.com/kubeservice-stack/common) - A library for server framework.
- [go-openapi](https://github.com/go-openapi) - Collection of packages to parse and utilize open-api schemas.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Natural Language Processing
*Libraries for working with human languages.*
See also [Text Processing](#text-processing) and [Text Analysis](#text-analysis).
### Language Detection
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[lingua-go](https://github.com/pemistahl/lingua-go) - An accurate natural language detection library, suitable for long and short text alike. Supports detecting multiple languages in mixed-language text.
-650
[whatlanggo](https://github.com/abadojack/whatlanggo) - Natural language detection package for Go. Supports 84 languages and 24 scripts (writing systems e.g. Latin, Cyrillic, etc).
-172
[getlang](https://github.com/rylans/getlang) - Fast natural language detection package.
-58
[guesslanguage](https://github.com/endeveit/guesslanguage) - Functions to determine the natural language of a unicode text.
-25
[detectlanguage](https://github.com/detectlanguage/detectlanguage-go) - Language Detection API Go Client. Supports batch requests, short phrase or single word language detection.### Morphological Analyzers
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[spaGO](https://github.com/nlpodyssey/spago) - Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing library in Go.
-852
[kagome](https://github.com/ikawaha/kagome) - JP morphological analyzer written in pure Go.
-454
[nlp](https://github.com/james-bowman/nlp) - Go Natural Language Processing library supporting LSA (Latent Semantic Analysis).
-386
[nlp](https://github.com/Shixzie/nlp) - Extract values from strings and fill your structs with nlp.
-118
[RAKE.go](https://github.com/afjoseph/RAKE.Go) - Go port of the Rapid Automatic Keyword Extraction Algorithm (RAKE).
-81
[go-stem](https://github.com/agonopol/go-stem) - Implementation of the porter stemming algorithm.
-55
[go2vec](https://github.com/danieldk/go2vec) - Reader and utility functions for word2vec embeddings.
-46
[govader](https://github.com/jonreiter/govader) - Go implementation of4625
[VADER Sentiment Analysis](https://github.com/cjhutto/vaderSentiment).
-45
[porter2](https://github.com/zhenjl/porter2) - Really fast Porter 2 stemmer.
-37
[snowball](https://github.com/goodsign/snowball) - Snowball stemmer port (cgo wrapper) for Go. Provides word stem extraction functionality [Snowball native](http://snowball.tartarus.org/).
-29
[paicehusk](https://github.com/rookii/paicehusk) - Golang implementation of the Paice/Husk Stemming Algorithm.
-21
[golibstemmer](https://github.com/rjohnsondev/golibstemmer) - Go bindings for the snowball libstemmer library including porter 2.
-13
[libtextcat](https://github.com/goodsign/libtextcat) - Cgo binding for libtextcat C library. Guaranteed compatibility with version 2.2.
-12
[porter](https://github.com/a2800276/porter) - This is a fairly straightforward port of Martin Porter's C implementation of the Porter stemming algorithm.
-10
[gosentiwordnet](https://github.com/dinopuguh/gosentiwordnet) - Sentiment analyzer using sentiwordnet lexicon in Go.
-6
[govader-backend](https://github.com/PIMPfiction/govader_backend) - Microservice implementation of46
[GoVader](https://github.com/jonreiter/govader).
-2
[spelling-corrector](https://github.com/jorelosorio/spellingcorrector) - A spelling corrector for the Spanish language or create your own.### Slugifiers
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[slug](https://github.com/gosimple/slug) - URL-friendly slugify with multiple languages support.
-94
[go-slugify](https://github.com/mozillazg/go-slugify) - Make pretty slug with multiple languages support.
-34
[Slugify](https://github.com/avelino/slugify) - Go slugify application that handles string.### Tokenizers
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[prose](https://github.com/jdkato/prose) - Library for text processing that supports tokenization, part-of-speech tagging, named-entity extraction, and more. English only.
-2630
[gse](https://github.com/go-ego/gse) - Go efficient text segmentation; support english, chinese, japanese and other.
-2480
[gojieba](https://github.com/yanyiwu/gojieba) - This is a Go implementation of33829
[jieba](https://github.com/fxsjy/jieba) which a Chinese word splitting algorithm.
-445
[sentences](https://github.com/neurosnap/sentences) - Sentence tokenizer: converts text into a list of sentences.
-89
[segment](https://github.com/blevesearch/segment) - Go library for performing Unicode Text Segmentation as described in [Unicode Standard Annex #29](https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/)
-72
[textcat](https://github.com/pebbe/textcat) - Go package for n-gram based text categorization, with support for utf-8 and raw text.
-62
[MMSEGO](https://github.com/awsong/MMSEGO) - This is a GO implementation of [MMSEG](http://technology.chtsai.org/mmseg/) which a Chinese word splitting algorithm.
-53
[stemmer](https://github.com/dchest/stemmer) - Stemmer packages for Go programming language. Includes English and German stemmers.
-21
[gotokenizer](https://github.com/xujiajun/gotokenizer) - A tokenizer based on the dictionary and Bigram language models for Golang. (Now only support chinese segmentation)
-13
[shamoji](https://github.com/osamingo/shamoji) - The shamoji is word filtering package written in Go.### Translation
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3122
[go-i18n](https://github.com/nicksnyder/go-i18n/) - Package and an accompanying tool to work with localized text.
-1657
[go-pinyin](https://github.com/mozillazg/go-pinyin) - CN Hanzi to Hanyu Pinyin converter.
-452
[gotext](https://github.com/leonelquinteros/gotext) - GNU gettext utilities for Go.
-65
[ctxi18n](https://github.com/invopop/ctxi18n/) - Context aware i18n with a short and consise API, pluralization, interpolation, and `fs.FS` support. YAML locale definitions are based on [Rails i18n](https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html).
-60
[spreak](https://github.com/vorlif/spreak) - Flexible translation and humanization library for Go, based on the concepts behind gettext.
-50
[iuliia-go](https://github.com/mehanizm/iuliia-go) - Transliterate Cyrillic → Latin in every possible way.
-34
[go-mystem](https://github.com/dveselov/mystem) - CGo bindings to Yandex.Mystem - russian morphology analyzer.
-20
[t](https://github.com/youthlin/t) - Another i18n pkg for golang, which follows GNU gettext style and supports .po/.mo files: `t.T (gettext)`, `t.N (ngettext)`, etc. And it contains a cmd tool20
[xtemplate](https://github.com/youthlin/t/blob/main/cmd/xtemplate), which can extract messages as a pot file from text/html template.
-6
[go-words](https://github.com/saleh-rahimzadeh/go-words) - A words table and text resource library for Golang projects.### Transliteration
-
136
[go-unidecode](https://github.com/mozillazg/go-unidecode) - ASCII transliterations of Unicode text.
-80
[gounidecode](https://github.com/fiam/gounidecode) - Unicode transliterator (also known as unidecode) for Go.
-43
[transliterator](https://github.com/alexsergivan/transliterator) - Provides one-way string transliteration with supporting of language-specific transliteration rules.
-17
[enca](https://github.com/endeveit/enca) - Minimal cgo bindings for [libenca](https://cihar.com/software/enca/), which detects character encodings.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Networking
*Libraries for working with various layers of the network.*
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[fasthttp](https://github.com/valyala/fasthttp) - Package fasthttp is a fast HTTP implementation for Go, up to 10 times faster than net/http.
-14406
[webrtc](https://github.com/pions/webrtc) - A pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API.
-14057
[kcptun](https://github.com/xtaci/kcptun) - Extremely simple & fast udp tunnel based on KCP protocol.
-10487
[quic-go](https://github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go) - An implementation of the QUIC protocol in pure Go.
-10262
[gnet](https://github.com/panjf2000/gnet) - `gnet` is a high-performance, lightweight, non-blocking, event-driven networking framework written in pure Go.
-10073
[cloudflared](https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared) - Cloudflare Tunnel client (formerly Argo Tunnel).
-8240
[dns](https://github.com/miekg/dns) - Go library for working with DNS.
-6464
[gopacket](https://github.com/google/gopacket) - Go library for packet processing with libpcap bindings.
-6243
[GoProxy](https://github.com/elazarl/goproxy) - A library to create a customized HTTP/HTTPS proxy server using Go.
-4200
[netpoll](https://github.com/cloudwego/netpoll) - A high-performance non-blocking I/O networking framework, which focused on RPC scenarios, developed by ByteDance.
-4198
[kcp-go](https://github.com/xtaci/kcp-go) - KCP - Fast and Reliable ARQ Protocol.
-4069
[HTTPLab](https://github.com/gchaincl/httplab) - HTTPLabs let you inspect HTTP requests and forge responses.
-3835
[ssh](https://github.com/gliderlabs/ssh) - Higher-level API for building SSH servers (wraps crypto/ssh).
-3734
[gobgp](https://github.com/osrg/gobgp) - BGP implemented in the Go Programming Language.
-3692
[tun2socks](https://github.com/xjasonlyu/tun2socks) - A pure go implementation of tun2socks powered by [gVisor](https://gvisor.dev/) TCP/IP stack.
-3433
[fortio](https://github.com/fortio/fortio) - Load testing library and command line tool, advanced echo server and web UI. Allows to specify a set query-per-second load and record latency histograms and other useful stats and graph them. Tcp, Http, gRPC.
-2403
[nbio](https://github.com/lesismal/nbio) - Pure Go 1000k+ connections solution, support tls/http1.x/websocket and basically compatible with net/http, with high-performance and low memory cost, non-blocking, event-driven, easy-to-use.
-2007
[water](https://github.com/songgao/water) - Simple TUN/TAP library.
-1739
[gev](https://github.com/Allenxuxu/gev) - gev is a lightweight, fast non-blocking TCP network library based on Reactor mode.
-1684
[go-getter](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-getter) - Go library for downloading files or directories from various sources using a URL.
-1551
[sftp](https://github.com/pkg/sftp) - Package sftp implements the SSH File Transfer Protocol as described in https://filezilla-project.org/specs/draft-ietf-secsh-filexfer-02.txt.
-1502
[gws](https://github.com/lxzan/gws) - High-Performance WebSocket Server & Client With AsyncIO Supporting .
-1424
[grab](https://github.com/cavaliercoder/grab) - Go package for managing file downloads.
-1396
[NFF-Go](https://github.com/intel-go/nff-go) - Framework for rapid development of performant network functions for cloud and bare-metal (former YANFF).
-1340
[ftp](https://github.com/jlaffaye/ftp) - Package ftp implements a FTP client as described in [RFC 959](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc959).
-1230
[mdns](https://github.com/hashicorp/mdns) - Simple mDNS (Multicast DNS) client/server library in Golang.
-1171
[gosnmp](https://github.com/soniah/gosnmp) - Native Go library for performing SNMP actions.
-993
[gmqtt](https://github.com/DrmagicE/gmqtt) - Gmqtt is a flexible, high-performance MQTT broker library that fully implements the MQTT protocol V3.1.1.
-978
[sdns](https://github.com/semihalev/sdns) - A high-performance, recursive DNS resolver server with DNSSEC support, focused on preserving privacy.
-966
[vssh](https://github.com/yahoo/vssh) - Go library for building network and server automation over SSH protocol.
-923
[cidranger](https://github.com/yl2chen/cidranger) - Fast IP to CIDR lookup for Go.
-818
[easytcp](https://github.com/DarthPestilane/easytcp) - A light-weight TCP framework written in Go (Golang), built with message router. EasyTCP helps you build a TCP server easily fast and less painful.
-777
[gaio](https://github.com/xtaci/gaio) - High performance async-io networking for Golang in proactor mode.
-692
[go-stun](https://github.com/ccding/go-stun) - Go implementation of the STUN client (RFC 3489 and RFC 5389).
-690
[lhttp](https://github.com/fanux/lhttp) - Powerful websocket framework, build your IM server more easily.
-654
[peerdiscovery](https://github.com/schollz/peerdiscovery) - Pure Go library for cross-platform local peer discovery using UDP multicast.
-513
[gotcp](https://github.com/gansidui/gotcp) - Go package for quickly writing tcp applications.
-494
[stun](https://github.com/go-rtc/stun) - Go implementation of RFC 5389 STUN protocol.
-492
[gopcap](https://github.com/akrennmair/gopcap) - Go wrapper for libpcap.
-444
[ftpserverlib](https://github.com/fclairamb/ftpserverlib) - Fully featured FTP server library.
-435
[winrm](https://github.com/masterzen/winrm) - Go WinRM client to remotely execute commands on Windows machines.
-424
[raw](https://github.com/mdlayher/raw) - Package raw enables reading and writing data at the device driver level for a network interface.
-371
[arp](https://github.com/mdlayher/arp) - Package arp implements the ARP protocol, as described in RFC 826.
-324
[dnsmonster](https://github.com/mosajjal/dnsmonster) - Passive DNS Capture/Monitoring Framework.
-280
[ethernet](https://github.com/mdlayher/ethernet) - Package ethernet implements marshaling and unmarshalling of IEEE 802.3 Ethernet II frames and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN tags.
-265
[gNxI](https://github.com/google/gnxi) - A collection of tools for Network Management that use the gNMI and gNOI protocols.
-254
[buffstreams](https://github.com/stabbycutyou/buffstreams) - Streaming protocolbuffer data over TCP made easy.
-219
[jazigo](https://github.com/udhos/jazigo) - Jazigo is a tool written in Go for retrieving configuration for multiple network devices.
-177
[utp](https://github.com/anacrolix/utp) - Go uTP micro transport protocol implementation.
-171
[tcpack](https://github.com/lim-yoona/tcpack) - tcpack is an application protocol based on TCP to Pack and Unpack bytes stream in go program.
-156
[xtcp](https://github.com/xfxdev/xtcp) - TCP Server Framework with simultaneous full duplex communication, graceful shutdown, and custom protocol.
-156
[canopus](https://github.com/zubairhamed/canopus) - CoAP Client/Server implementation (RFC 7252).
-150
[sslb](https://github.com/eduardonunesp/sslb) - It's a Super Simples Load Balancer, just a little project to achieve some kind of performance.
-146
[iplib](https://github.com/c-robinson/iplib) - Library for working with IP addresses (net.IP, net.IPNet), inspired by python [ipaddress](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ipaddress.html) and ruby [ipaddr](https://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.5.1/libdoc/ipaddr/rdoc/IPAddr.html)
-132
[psql-wire](https://github.com/jeroenrinzema/psql-wire) - PostgreSQL server wire protocol. Build your own server and start serving connections..
-120
[event](https://github.com/cheng-zhongliang/event) - Simple I/O event notification library written in Golang.
-114
[gldap](https://github.com/jimlambrt/gldap) - gldap provides an ldap server implementation and you provide handlers for its ldap operations.
-92
[go-powerdns](https://github.com/joeig/go-powerdns) - PowerDNS API bindings for Golang.
-90
[natiu-mqtt](https://github.com/soypat/natiu-mqtt) - A dead-simple, non-allocating, low level implementation of MQTT well suited for embedded systems.
-81
[fullproxy](https://github.com/shoriwe/fullproxy) - A fully featured scriptable and daemon configurable proxy and pivoting toolkit with SOCKS5, HTTP, raw ports and reverse proxy protocols.
-80
[ether](https://github.com/songgao/ether) - Cross-platform Go package for sending and receiving ethernet frames.
-78
[dhcp6](https://github.com/mdlayher/dhcp6) - Package dhcp6 implements a DHCPv6 server, as described in RFC 3315.
-63
[fwdctl](https://github.com/alegrey91/fwdctl) - A simple and intuitive CLI to manage IPTables forwards in your Linux server.
-58
[portproxy](https://github.com/aybabtme/portproxy) - Simple TCP proxy which adds CORS support to API's which don't support it.
-58
[bart](https://github.com/gaissmai/bart) - Package bart provides a fast routing table algorithm.
-53
[linkio](https://github.com/ian-kent/linkio) - Network link speed simulation for Reader/Writer interfaces.
-29
[publicip](https://github.com/polera/publicip) - Package publicip returns your public facing IPv4 address (internet egress).
-28
[graval](https://github.com/koofr/graval) - Experimental FTP server framework.
-27
[httpproxy](https://github.com/wzshiming/httpproxy) - HTTP proxy handler and dialer.
-20
[gnet](https://github.com/fish-tennis/gnet) - `gnet` is a high-performance networking framework,especially for game servers.
-19
[goshark](https://github.com/sunwxg/goshark) - Package goshark use tshark to decode IP packet and create data struct to analyse packet.
-16
[llb](https://github.com/kirillDanshin/llb) - It's a very simple but quick backend for proxy servers. Can be useful for fast redirection to predefined domain with zero memory allocation and fast response.
-14
[tspool](https://github.com/two/tspool) - A TCP Library use worker pool to improve performance and protect your server.
-12
[go-sse](https://github.com/lampctl/go-sse) - Go client and server implementation of HTML server-sent events.
-9
[go-multiproxy](https://github.com/presbrey/go-multiproxy) - Library for making HTTP requests through a pool of proxies offering fault tolerance, load balancing, automatic retries, cookie management, and more, via http.Get/Post replacement or http.Client RoundTripper drop-in
- [net](https://golang.org/x/net) - This repository holds supplementary Go networking libraries.
- [mqttPaho](https://eclipse.org/paho/clients/golang/) - The Paho Go Client provides an MQTT client library for connection to MQTT brokers via TCP, TLS or WebSockets.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### HTTP Clients
*Libraries for making HTTP requests.*
-
10576
[resty](https://github.com/go-resty/resty) - Simple HTTP and REST client for Go inspired by Ruby rest-client.
-4399
[req](https://github.com/imroc/req) - Simple Go HTTP client with Black Magic (Less code and More efficiency).
-2658
[heimdall](https://github.com/gojektech/heimdall) - An enhanced http client with retry and hystrix capabilities.
-2145
[grequests](https://github.com/levigross/grequests) - A Go "clone" of the great and famous Requests library.
-2082
[go-retryablehttp](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp) - Retryable HTTP client in Go.
-1691
[sling](https://github.com/dghubble/sling) - Sling is a Go HTTP client library for creating and sending API requests.
-1571
[requests](https://github.com/carlmjohnson/requests) - HTTP requests for Gophers. Uses context.Context and doesn't hide the underlying net/http.Client, making it compatible with standard Go APIs. Also includes testing tools.
-1090
[gentleman](https://github.com/h2non/gentleman) - Full-featured plugin-driven HTTP client library.
-1013
[tls-client](https://github.com/bogdanfinn/tls-client) - net/http.Client like HTTP Client with options to select specific client TLS Fingerprints to use for requests.
-649
[pester](https://github.com/sethgrid/pester) - Go HTTP client calls with retries, backoff, and concurrency.
-388
[go-cleanhttp](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-cleanhttp) - Get easily stdlib HTTP client, which does not share any state with other clients.
-290
[request](https://github.com/monaco-io/request) - HTTP client for golang. If you have experience about axios or requests, you will love it. No 3rd dependency.
-213
[azuretls-client](https://github.com/Noooste/azuretls-client) - An easy-to-use HTTP client 100% in Go to spoof TLS/JA3 and HTTP2 fingerprint
-83
[go-otelroundtripper](https://github.com/NdoleStudio/go-otelroundtripper) - Go http.RoundTripper that emits open telemetry metrics for HTTP requests.
-81
[go-http-client](https://github.com/bozd4g/go-http-client) - Make http calls simply and easily.
-81
[fast-shot](https://github.com/opus-domini/fast-shot) - Hit your API targets with rapid-fire precision using Go's fastest and simple HTTP Client.
-75
[go-zoox/fetch](https://github.com/go-zoox/fetch) - A Powerful, Lightweight, Easy Http Client, inspired by Web Fetch API.
-52
[rq](https://github.com/ddo/rq) - A nicer interface for golang stdlib HTTP client.
-51
[httpretry](https://github.com/ybbus/httpretry) - Enriches the default go HTTP client with retry functionality.
-22
[go-req](https://github.com/wenerme/go-req) - Declarative golang HTTP client.
-22
[axios4go](https://github.com/rezmoss/axios4go) - A Go HTTP client library inspired by Axios, providing a simple and intuitive API for making HTTP requests.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## OpenGL
*Libraries for using OpenGL in Go.*
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[glfw](https://github.com/go-gl/glfw) - Go bindings for GLFW 3.
-1133
[gl](https://github.com/go-gl/gl) - Go bindings for OpenGL (generated via glow).
-572
[mathgl](https://github.com/go-gl/mathgl) - Pure Go math package specialized for 3D math, with inspiration from GLM.
-177
[goxjs/gl](https://github.com/goxjs/gl) - Go cross-platform OpenGL bindings (OS X, Linux, Windows, browsers, iOS, Android).
-83
[goxjs/glfw](https://github.com/goxjs/glfw) - Go cross-platform glfw library for creating an OpenGL context and receiving events.
-11
[go-glmatrix](https://github.com/technohippy/go-glmatrix) - Go port of [glMatrix](https://glmatrix.net/) library.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## ORM
*Libraries that implement Object-Relational Mapping or datamapping techniques.*
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[GORM](https://github.com/go-gorm/gorm) - The fantastic ORM library for Golang, aims to be developer friendly.
-15947
[ent](https://github.com/facebook/ent) - An entity framework for Go. Simple, yet powerful ORM for modeling and querying data.
-6812
[SQLBoiler](https://github.com/volatiletech/sqlboiler) - ORM generator. Generate a featureful and blazing-fast ORM tailored to your database schema.
-4044
[bun](https://github.com/uptrace/bun) - SQL-first Golang ORM. Successor of go-pg.
-3736
[gorp](https://github.com/go-gorp/gorp) - Go Relational Persistence, ORM-ish library for Go.
-3561
[upper.io/db](https://github.com/upper/db) - Single interface for interacting with different data sources through the use of adapters that wrap mature database drivers.
-2390
[gormt](https://github.com/xxjwxc/gormt) - Mysql database to golang gorm struct.
-2263
[Prisma](https://github.com/prisma/prisma-client-go) - Prisma Client Go, Typesafe database access for Go.
-1504
[go-sqlbuilder](https://github.com/huandu/go-sqlbuilder) - A flexible and powerful SQL string builder library plus a zero-config ORM.
-1472
[pop/soda](https://github.com/gobuffalo/pop) - Database migration, creation, ORM, etc... for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQLite.
-1445
[reform](https://github.com/go-reform/reform) - Better ORM for Go, based on non-empty interfaces and code generation.
-943
[bob](https://github.com/stephenafamo/bob) - SQL query builder and ORM/Factory generator for Go. Successor of SQLBoiler.
-777
[rel](https://github.com/go-rel/rel) - Modern Database Access Layer for Golang - Testable, Extendable and Crafted Into a Clean and Elegant API.
-309
[Zoom](https://github.com/albrow/zoom) - Blazing-fast datastore and querying engine built on Redis.
-180
[go-sql](https://github.com/rushteam/gosql) - A easy ORM for mysql.
-165
[grimoire](https://github.com/Fs02/grimoire) - Grimoire is a database access layer and validation for golang. (Support: MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite3).
-159
[golobby/orm](https://github.com/golobby/orm) - Simple, fast, type-safe, generic orm for developer happiness.
-113
[go-store](https://github.com/gosuri/go-store) - Simple and fast Redis backed key-value store library for Go.
-52
[go-firestorm](https://github.com/jschoedt/go-firestorm) - A simple ORM for Google/Firebase Cloud Firestore.
-24
[cacheme](https://github.com/Yiling-J/cacheme-go) - Schema based, typed Redis caching/memoize framework for Go.
-17
[CQL](https://github.com/FrancoLiberali/cql) - Built on top of GORM, adds compile-time verified queries based on auto-generated code.
-16
[go-dbw](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-dbw) - A simple package that encapsulates database operations.
-14
[lore](https://github.com/abrahambotros/lore) - Simple and lightweight pseudo-ORM/pseudo-struct-mapping environment for Go.
-12
[marlow](https://github.com/marlow/marlow) - Generated ORM from project structs for compile time safety assurances.
- [XORM](https://gitea.com/xorm/xorm) - Simple and powerful ORM for Go. (Support: MySQL, MyMysql, PostgreSQL, Tidb, SQLite3, MsSql and Oracle).**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Package Management
*Official tooling for dependency and package management*
- [go modules](https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Modules__module_versions__and_more) - Modules are the unit of source code interchange and versioning. The go command has direct support for working with modules, including recording and resolving dependencies on other modules.
*Unofficial libraries for package and dependency management.*
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[glide](https://github.com/Masterminds/glide) - Manage your golang vendor and vendored packages with ease. Inspired by tools like Maven, Bundler, and Pip.
-6695
[syft](https://github.com/anchore/syft) - A CLI tool and Go library for generating a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) from container images and filesystems.
-5531
[godep](https://github.com/tools/godep) - dependency tool for go, godep helps build packages reproducibly by fixing their dependencies.
-4923
[govendor](https://github.com/kardianos/govendor) - Go Package Manager. Go vendor tool that works with the standard vendor file.
-2465
[gopm](https://github.com/gpmgo/gopm) - Go Package Manager.
-1183
[gpm](https://github.com/pote/gpm) - Barebones dependency manager for Go.
-776
[goop](https://github.com/nitrous-io/goop) - Simple dependency manager for Go (golang), inspired by Bundler.
-491
[modgv](https://github.com/lucasepe/modgv) - Converts 'go mod graph' output into Graphviz's DOT language.
-387
[gup](https://github.com/nao1215/gup) - Update binaries installed by "go install".
-213
[johnny-deps](https://github.com/VividCortex/johnny-deps) - Minimal dependency version using Git.
-165
[mvn-golang](https://github.com/raydac/mvn-golang) - plugin that provides way for auto-loading of Golang SDK, dependency management and start build environment in Maven project infrastructure.
-126
[VenGO](https://github.com/DamnWidget/VenGO) - create and manage exportable isolated go virtual environments.
-49
[gop](https://github.com/lunny/gop) - Build and manage your Go applications out of GOPATH.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Performance
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[jaeger](https://github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger) - A distributed tracing system.
-5866
[pixie](https://github.com/pixie-labs/pixie) - No instrumentation tracing for Golang applications via eBPF.
-3272
[statsviz](https://github.com/arl/statsviz) - Live visualization of your Go application runtime statistics.
-2023
[profile](https://github.com/pkg/profile) - Simple profiling support package for Go.
-251
[go-instrument](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/go-instrument) - Automatically add spans to all methods and functions.
-161
[mm-go](https://github.com/joetifa2003/mm-go) - Generic manual memory management for golang.
-86
[tracer](https://github.com/kamilsk/tracer) - Simple, lightweight tracing.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Query Language
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[gqlgen](https://github.com/99designs/gqlgen) - go generate based graphql server library.
-10012
[graphql-go](https://github.com/graphql-go/graphql) - Implementation of GraphQL for Go.
-7370
[dasel](https://github.com/tomwright/dasel) - Query and update data structures using selectors from the command line. Comparable to jq/yq but supports JSON, YAML, TOML and XML with zero runtime dependencies.
-4679
[graphql](https://github.com/neelance/graphql-go) - GraphQL server with a focus on ease of use.
-2204
[gojsonq](https://github.com/thedevsaddam/gojsonq) - A simple Go package to Query over JSON Data.
-350
[rql](https://github.com/a8m/rql) - Resource Query Language for REST API.
-276
[jsonql](https://github.com/elgs/jsonql) - JSON query expression library in Golang.
-90
[jsonslice](https://github.com/bhmj/jsonslice) - Jsonpath queries with advanced filters.
-81
[rqp](https://github.com/timsolov/rest-query-parser) - Query Parser for REST API. Filtering, validations, both `AND`, `OR` operations are supported directly in the query.
-61
[goven](https://github.com/SeldonIO/goven) - A drop-in query language for any database schema.
-57
[graphql](https://github.com/tmc/graphql) - graphql parser + utilities.
-56
[api-fu](https://github.com/ccbrown/api-fu) - Comprehensive GraphQL implementation.
-54
[mql](https://github.com/hashicorp/mql) - Model Query Language (mql) is a query language for your database models.
-40
[straf](https://github.com/SonicRoshan/straf) - Easily Convert Golang structs to GraphQL objects.
-25
[jsonpath](https://github.com/AsaiYusuke/jsonpath) - A query library for retrieving part of JSON based on JSONPath syntax.
-6
[gws](https://github.com/Zaba505/gws) - Apollos' "GraphQL over Websocket" client and server implementation.
-4
[grapher](https://github.com/reaganiwadha/grapher) - A GraphQL field builder utilizing Go generics with extra utilities and features.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Reflection
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[Deepcopier](https://github.com/ulule/deepcopier) - Simple struct copying for Go.
-62
[gotype](https://github.com/wzshiming/gotype) - Golang source code parsing, usage like reflect package.
-49
[copy](https://github.com/gotidy/copy) - Package for fast copying structs of different types.
-45
[go-deepcopy](https://github.com/tiendc/go-deepcopy) - Fast deep copy library.
-40
[gpath](https://github.com/tenntenn/gpath) - Library to simplify access struct fields with Go's expression in reflection.
-13
[goenum](https://github.com/lvyahui8/goenum) - A common enumeration struct based on generics and reflection that allows you to quickly define enumerations and use a set of useful default methods.
-8
[reflectutils](https://github.com/muir/reflectutils) - Helpers for working with reflection: struct tag parsing; recursive walking; fill value from string.
-3
[objwalker](https://github.com/rekby/objwalker) - Walk by go objects with reflection.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Resource Embedding
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[vfsgen](https://github.com/shurcooL/vfsgen) - Generates a vfsdata.go file that statically implements the given virtual filesystem.
-33
[debme](https://github.com/leaanthony/debme) - Create an `embed.FS` from an existing `embed.FS` subdirectory.
-30
[rebed](https://github.com/soypat/rebed) - Recreate folder structures and files from Go 1.16's `embed.FS` type
- [embed](https://pkg.go.dev/embed) - Package embed provides access to files embedded in the running Go program.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Science and Data Analysis
*Libraries for scientific computing and data analyzing.*
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[gonum](https://github.com/gonum/gonum) - Gonum is a set of numeric libraries for the Go programming language. It contains libraries for matrices, statistics, optimization, and more.
-2955
[stats](https://github.com/montanaflynn/stats) - Statistics package with common functions missing from the Golang standard library.
-2802
[gonum/plot](https://github.com/gonum/plot) - gonum/plot provides an API for building and drawing plots in Go.
-1844
[gosl](https://github.com/cpmech/gosl) - Go scientific library for linear algebra, FFT, geometry, NURBS, numerical methods, probabilities, optimisation, differential equations, and more.
-1312
[streamtools](https://github.com/nytlabs/streamtools) - general purpose, graphical tool for dealing with streams of data.
-1224
[dataframe-go](https://github.com/rocketlaunchr/dataframe-go) - Dataframes for machine-learning and statistics (similar to pandas).
-953
[orb](https://github.com/paulmach/orb) - 2D geometry types with clipping, GeoJSON and Mapbox Vector Tile support.
-871
[go-dsp](https://github.com/mjibson/go-dsp) - Digital Signal Processing for Go.
-772
[chart](https://github.com/vdobler/chart) - Simple Chart Plotting library for Go. Supports many graphs types.
-739
[goraph](https://github.com/gyuho/goraph) - Pure Go graph theory library(data structure, algorithm visualization).
-717
[graph](https://github.com/yourbasic/graph) - Library of basic graph algorithms.
-691
[Poly](https://github.com/bebop/poly) - A Go package for engineering organisms.
-442
[ewma](https://github.com/VividCortex/ewma) - Exponentially-weighted moving averages.
-408
[calendarheatmap](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/calendarheatmap) - Calendar heatmap in plain Go inspired by Github contribution activity.
-235
[go-hep](https://github.com/go-hep/hep) - A set of libraries and tools for performing High Energy Physics analyses with ease.
-210
[TextRank](https://github.com/DavidBelicza/TextRank) - TextRank implementation in Golang with extendable features (summarization, weighting, phrase extraction) and multithreading (goroutine) support.
-161
[sparse](https://github.com/james-bowman/sparse) - Go Sparse matrix formats for linear algebra supporting scientific and machine learning applications, compatible with gonum matrix libraries.
-115
[go-estimate](https://github.com/milosgajdos/go-estimate) - State estimation and filtering algorithms in Go.
-85
[pagerank](https://github.com/alixaxel/pagerank) - Weighted PageRank algorithm implemented in Go.
-75
[gograph](https://github.com/hmdsefi/gograph) - A golang generic graph library that provides mathematical graph-theory and algorithms.
-74
[jsonl-graph](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/jsonl-graph) - Tool to manipulate JSONL graphs with graphviz support.
-55
[geom](https://github.com/skelterjohn/geom) - 2D geometry for golang.
-51
[evaler](https://github.com/soniah/evaler) - Simple floating point arithmetic expression evaluator.
-42
[decimal](https://github.com/db47h/decimal) - Package decimal implements arbitrary-precision decimal floating-point arithmetic.
-36
[triangolatte](https://github.com/tchayen/triangolatte) - 2D triangulation library. Allows translating lines and polygons (both based on points) to the language of GPUs.
-35
[goent](https://github.com/kzahedi/goent) - GO Implementation of Entropy Measures.
-28
[piecewiselinear](https://github.com/sgreben/piecewiselinear) - Tiny linear interpolation library.
-23
[godesim](https://github.com/soypat/godesim) - Extended/multivariable ODE solver framework for event-based simulations with simple API.
-22
[GoStats](https://github.com/OGFris/GoStats) - GoStats is an Open Source GoLang library for math statistics mostly used in Machine Learning domains, it covers most of the Statistical measures functions.
-22
[ode](https://github.com/ChristopherRabotin/ode) - Ordinary differential equation (ODE) solver which supports extended states and channel-based iteration stop conditions.
-20
[PiHex](https://github.com/claygod/PiHex) - Implementation of the "Bailey-Borwein-Plouffe" algorithm for the hexadecimal number Pi.
-15
[assocentity](https://github.com/ndabAP/assocentity) - Package assocentity returns the average distance from words to a given entity.
-11
[rootfinding](https://github.com/khezen/rootfinding) - root-finding algorithms library for finding roots of quadratic functions.
-11
[bradleyterry](https://github.com/seanhagen/bradleyterry) - Provides a Bradley-Terry Model for pairwise comparisons.
-11
[go-gt](https://github.com/ThePaw/go-gt) - Graph theory algorithms written in "Go" language.
-9
[topk](https://github.com/keilerkonzept/topk) - Sliding-window and regular top-K sketches, based on the HeavyKeeper algorithm.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Security
*Libraries that are used to help make your application more secure.*
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[age](https://github.com/FiloSottile/age) - A simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
-8333
[lego](https://github.com/go-acme/lego) - Pure Go ACME client library and CLI tool (for use with Let's Encrypt).
-5161
[CertMagic](https://github.com/caddyserver/certmagic) - Mature, robust, and powerful ACME client integration for fully-managed TLS certificate issuance and renewal.
-4248
[Cameradar](https://github.com/Ullaakut/cameradar) - Tool and library to remotely hack RTSP streams from surveillance cameras.
-2591
[memguard](https://github.com/awnumar/memguard) - A pure Go library for handling sensitive values in memory.
-2471
[Coraza](https://github.com/corazawaf/coraza) - Enterprise-ready, modsecurity and OWASP CRS compatible WAF library.
-2298
[secure](https://github.com/unrolled/secure) - HTTP middleware for Go that facilitates some quick security wins.
-2064
[acmetool](https://github.com/hlandau/acme) - ACME (Let's Encrypt) client tool with automatic renewal.
-1902
[themis](https://github.com/cossacklabs/themis) - high-level cryptographic library for solving typical data security tasks (secure data storage, secure messaging, zero-knowledge proof authentication), available for 14 languages, best fit for multi-platform apps.
-1382
[acra](https://github.com/cossacklabs/acra) - Network encryption proxy to protect database-based applications from data leaks: strong selective encryption, SQL injections prevention, intrusion detection system.
-971
[dongle](https://github.com/golang-module/dongle) - A simple, semantic and developer-friendly golang package for encoding&decoding and encryption&decryption.
-868
[beelzebub](https://github.com/mariocandela/beelzebub) - A secure low code honeypot framework, leveraging AI for System Virtualization.
-560
[booster](https://github.com/anatol/booster) - Fast initramfs generator with full-disk encryption support.
-546
[nacl](https://github.com/kevinburke/nacl) - Go implementation of the NaCL set of API's.
-519
[go-password-validator](https://github.com/lane-c-wagner/go-password-validator) - Password validator based on raw cryptographic entropy values.
-466
[ssh-vault](https://github.com/ssh-vault/ssh-vault) - encrypt/decrypt using ssh keys.
-365
[teler-waf](https://github.com/kitabisa/teler-waf) - teler-waf is a Go HTTP middleware that provide teler IDS functionality to protect against web-based attacks and improve the security of Go-based web applications. It is highly configurable and easy to integrate into existing Go applications.
-365
[go-yara](https://github.com/hillu/go-yara) - Go Bindings for138
[YARA](https://github.com/plusvic/yara), the "pattern matching swiss knife for malware researchers (and everyone else)".
-360
[optimus-go](https://github.com/pjebs/optimus-go) - ID hashing and Obfuscation using Knuth's Algorithm.
-339
[firewalld-rest](https://github.com/prashantgupta24/firewalld-rest) - A rest application to dynamically update firewalld rules on a linux server.
-322
[BadActor](https://github.com/jaredfolkins/badactor) - In-memory, application-driven jailer built in the spirit of fail2ban.
-290
[passlib](https://github.com/hlandau/passlib) - Futureproof password hashing library.
-284
[go-peer](https://github.com/number571/go-peer) - A software library for creating secure and anonymous decentralized systems.
-197
[simple-scrypt](https://github.com/elithrar/simple-scrypt) - Scrypt package with a simple, obvious API and automatic cost calibration built-in.
-91
[argon2pw](https://github.com/raja/argon2pw) - Argon2 password hash generation with constant-time password comparison.
-89
[luks.go](https://github.com/anatol/luks.go) - Pure Golang library to manage LUKS partitions.
-62
[passwap](https://github.com/zitadel/passwap) - Provides a unified implementation between different password hashing algorithms
-59
[goSecretBoxPassword](https://github.com/dwin/goSecretBoxPassword) - A probably paranoid package for securely hashing and encrypting passwords.
-56
[go-generate-password](https://github.com/m1/go-generate-password) - Password generator that can be used on the cli or as a library.
-43
[go-htpasswd](https://github.com/tg123/go-htpasswd) - Apache htpasswd Parser for Go.
-39
[certificates](https://github.com/mvmaasakkers/certificates) - An opinionated tool for generating tls certificates.
-34
[secureio](https://github.com/xaionaro-go/secureio) - An keyexchanging+authenticating+encrypting wrapper and multiplexer for `io.ReadWriteCloser` based on XChaCha20-poly1305, ECDH and ED25519.
-30
[secret](https://github.com/rsjethani/secret) - Prevent your secrets from leaking into logs, std\* etc.
-30
[sslmgr](https://github.com/adrianosela/sslmgr) - SSL certificates made easy with a high level wrapper around acme/autocert.
-21
[argon2-hashing](https://github.com/andskur/argon2-hashing) - light wrapper around Go's argon2 package that closely mirrors with Go's standard library Bcrypt and simple-scrypt package.
-20
[goArgonPass](https://github.com/dwin/goArgonPass) - Argon2 password hash and verification designed to be compatible with existing Python and PHP implementations.
-16
[qrand](https://github.com/bitfield/qrand) - Client for the ANU Quantum Numbers (AQN) API, providing quantum-mechanically secure random data.
-7
[multikey](https://github.com/adrianosela/multikey) - An n-out-of-N keys encryption/decryption framework based on Shamir's Secret Sharing algorithm.
-5
[Interpol](https://github.com/avahidi/interpol) - Rule-based data generator for fuzzing and penetration testing.
-4
[entpassgen](https://github.com/andreimerlescu/entpassgen) - Entropy Password Generator with extensive command line arguments to generate random strings securely including digits, passwords, and passwords built using obscure dictionary words mixed with symbols and digits.
-3
[encid](https://github.com/bobg/encid) - Encode and decode encrypted integer IDs.
- [autocert](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/crypto/acme/autocert) - Auto provision Let's Encrypt certificates and start a TLS server.
- [acopw-go](https://sr.ht/~jamesponddotco/acopw-go/) - Small cryptographically secure password generator package for Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Serialization
*Libraries and tools for binary serialization.*
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[jsoniter](https://github.com/json-iterator/go) - High-performance 100% compatible drop-in replacement of "encoding/json".
-9885
[goprotobuf](https://github.com/golang/protobuf) - Go support, in the form of a library and protocol compiler plugin, for Google's protocol buffers.
-7963
[mapstructure](https://github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure) - Go library for decoding generic map values into native Go structures.
-5675
[gogoprotobuf](https://github.com/gogo/protobuf) - Protocol Buffers for Go with Gadgets.
-1875
[go-codec](https://github.com/ugorji/go) - High Performance, feature-Rich, idiomatic encode, decode and rpc library for msgpack, cbor and json, with runtime-based OR code-generation support.
-955
[csvutil](https://github.com/jszwec/csvutil) - High Performance, idiomatic CSV record encoding and decoding to native Go structures.
-826
[cbor](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor) - Small, safe, and easy CBOR encoding and decoding library.
-750
[colfer](https://github.com/pascaldekloe/colfer) - Code generation for the Colfer binary format.
-288
[go-capnproto](https://github.com/glycerine/go-capnproto) - Cap'n Proto library and parser for go.
-166
[php_session_decoder](https://github.com/yvasiyarov/php_session_decoder) - GoLang library for working with PHP session format and PHP Serialize/Unserialize functions.
-144
[structomap](https://github.com/tuvistavie/structomap) - Library to easily and dynamically generate maps from static structures.
-100
[binstruct](https://github.com/ghostiam/binstruct) - Golang binary decoder for mapping data into the structure.
-65
[bambam](https://github.com/glycerine/bambam) - generator for Cap'n Proto schemas from go.
-44
[bel](https://github.com/32leaves/bel) - Generate TypeScript interfaces from Go structs/interfaces. Useful for JSON RPC.
-27
[fwencoder](https://github.com/o1egl/fwencoder) - Fixed width file parser (encoding and decoding library) for Go.
-24
[elastic](https://github.com/epiclabs-io/elastic) - Convert slices, maps or any other unknown value across different types at run-time, no matter what.
-21
[gotiny](https://github.com/raszia/gotiny) - Efficient Go serialization library, gotiny is almost as fast as serialization libraries that generate code.
-19
[pletter](https://github.com/vimeda/pletter) - A standard way to wrap a proto message for message brokers.
-18
[go-csvlib](https://github.com/tiendc/go-csvlib) - High level and rich functionalities CSV serialization/deserialization library.
-9
[fixedwidth](https://github.com/huydang284/fixedwidth) - Fixed-width text formatting (UTF-8 supported).
-7
[unitpacking](https://github.com/recolude/unitpacking) - Library to pack unit vectors into as fewest bytes as possible.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Server Applications
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62217
[Caddy](https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy) - Caddy is an alternative, HTTP/2 web server that's easy to configure and use.
-50756
[minio](https://github.com/minio/minio) - Minio is a distributed object storage server.
-48632
[etcd](https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd) - Highly-available key value store for shared configuration and service discovery.
-44374
[pocketbase](https://github.com/pocketbase/pocketbase) - PocketBase is a realtime backend in 1 file consisting of embedded database (SQLite) with realtime subscriptions, built-in auth management and much more.
-10086
[SFTPGo](https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo) - Fully featured and highly configurable SFTP server with optional FTP/S and WebDAV support. It can serve local filesystem and Cloud Storage backends such as S3 and Google Cloud Storage.
-8058
[RoadRunner](https://github.com/spiral/roadrunner) - High-performance PHP application server, load-balancer and process manager.
-5806
[Easegress](https://github.com/megaease/easegress) - A cloud native high availability/performance traffic orchestration system with observability and extensibility.
-4085
[flipt](https://github.com/markphelps/flipt) - A self contained feature flag solution written in Go and Vue.js
-3911
[Wish](https://github.com/charmbracelet/wish) - Make SSH apps, just like that!
-3449
[devd](https://github.com/cortesi/devd) - Local webserver for developers.
-3341
[Fider](https://github.com/getfider/fider) - Fider is an open platform to collect and organize customer feedback.
-2880
[algernon](https://github.com/xyproto/algernon) - HTTP/2 web server with built-in support for Lua, Markdown, GCSS and Amber.
-2471
[Flagr](https://github.com/checkr/flagr) - Flagr is an open-source feature flagging and A/B testing service.
-2007
[Trickster](https://github.com/tricksterproxy/trickster) - HTTP reverse proxy cache and time series accelerator.
-1787
[discovery](https://github.com/Bilibili/discovery) - A registry for resilient mid-tier load balancing and failover.
-1585
[go-feature-flag](https://github.com/thomaspoignant/go-feature-flag) - A simple, complete and lightweight self-hosted feature flag solution 100% Open Source.
-575
[Clace](https://github.com/claceio/clace) - Clace makes internal tool deployment and management easy by implementing an app server for containerized webapps.
-551
[Euterpe](https://github.com/ironsmile/euterpe) - Self-hosted music streaming server with built-in web UI and REST API.
-147
[wd-41](https://github.com/baalimago/wd-41) - A (w)eb (d)evelopment server with automatic live-reload on file changes.
-143
[dudeldu](https://github.com/krotik/dudeldu) - A simple SHOUTcast server.
-136
[go-proxy-cache](https://github.com/fabiocicerchia/go-proxy-cache) - Simple Reverse Proxy with Caching, written in Go, using Redis.
-117
[cortex-tenant](https://github.com/blind-oracle/cortex-tenant) - Prometheus remote write proxy that adds add Cortex tenant ID header based on metric labels.
-97
[lets-proxy2](https://github.com/rekby/lets-proxy2) - Reverse proxy for handle https with issue certificates in fly from lets-encrypt.
-59
[psql-streamer](https://github.com/blind-oracle/psql-streamer) - Stream database events from PostgreSQL to Kafka.
-41
[nginx-prometheus](https://github.com/blind-oracle/nginx-prometheus) - Nginx log parser and exporter to Prometheus.
-35
[protoxy](https://github.com/camgraff/protoxy) - A proxy server that converts JSON request bodies to Protocol Buffers.
-15
[Moxy](https://github.com/sinhashubham95/moxy) - Moxy is a simple mocker and proxy application server, you can create mock endpoints as well as proxy requests in case no mock exists for the endpoint.
-8
[gondola](https://github.com/bmf-san/gondola) - A YAML based golang reverse proxy.
-2
[riemann-relay](https://github.com/blind-oracle/riemann-relay) - Relay to load-balance Riemann events and/or convert them to Carbon.
- [nsq](https://nsq.io/) - A realtime distributed messaging platform.
- [Engity's Bifröst](https://bifroest.engity.org/) - Highly customizable SSH server with several ways to authorize a user how to execute its session (local or in containers).
- [consul](https://www.consul.io/) - Consul is a tool for service discovery, monitoring and configuration.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Stream Processing
*Libraries and tools for stream processing and reactive programming.*
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[go-streams](https://github.com/reugn/go-streams) - Go stream processing library.
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[machine](https://github.com/whitaker-io/machine) - Go library for writing and generating stream workers with built in metrics and traceability.
-135
[go-etl](https://github.com/Breeze0806/go-etl) - A lightweight toolkit for data source extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL).
-92
[stream](https://github.com/youthlin/stream) - Go Stream, like Java 8 Stream: Filter/Map/FlatMap/Peek/Sorted/ForEach/Reduce...
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[goio](https://github.com/primetalk/goio) - An implementation of IO, Stream, Fiber for Golang, inspired by awesome Scala libraries cats and fs2.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Template Engines
*Libraries and tools for templating and lexing.*
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[templ](https://github.com/a-h/templ) - A HTML templating language that has great developer tooling.
-3176
[quicktemplate](https://github.com/valyala/quicktemplate) - Fast, powerful, yet easy to use template engine. Converts templates into Go code and then compiles it.
-2922
[pongo2](https://github.com/flosch/pongo2) - Django-like template-engine for Go.
-2350
[maroto](https://github.com/johnfercher/maroto) - A maroto way to create PDFs. Maroto is inspired in Bootstrap and uses gofpdf. Fast and simple.
-1299
[jet](https://github.com/CloudyKit/jet) - Jet template engine.
-864
[Razor](https://github.com/sipin/gorazor) - Razor view engine for Golang.
-856
[fasttemplate](https://github.com/valyala/fasttemplate) - Simple and fast template engine. Substitutes template placeholders up to 10x faster than [text/template](https://golang.org/pkg/text/template/).
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[raymond](https://github.com/aymerick/raymond) - Complete handlebars implementation in Go.
-582
[ego](https://github.com/benbjohnson/ego) - Lightweight templating language that lets you write templates in Go. Templates are translated into Go and compiled.
-432
[goview](https://github.com/foolin/goview) - Goview is a lightweight, minimalist and idiomatic template library based on golang html/template for building Go web application.
-297
[liquid](https://github.com/osteele/liquid) - Go implementation of Shopify Liquid templates.
-173
[Soy](https://github.com/robfig/soy) - Closure templates (aka Soy templates) for Go, following the [official spec](https://developers.google.com/closure/templates/).
-153
[sprout](https://github.com/go-sprout/sprout) - Useful template functions for Go templates.
-35
[got](https://github.com/goradd/got) - A Go code generator inspired by Hero and Fasttemplate. Has include files, custom tag definitions, injected Go code, language translation, and more.
-26
[tbd](https://github.com/lucasepe/tbd) - A really simple way to create text templates with placeholders - exposes extra builtin Git repo metadata.
- [htmgo](https://htmgo.dev) - build simple and scalable systems with go + htmx
- [gomponents](https://www.gomponents.com) - HTML 5 components in pure Go, that look something like this: `func(name string) g.Node { return Div(Class("headline"), g.Textf("Hi %v!", name)) }`.
- [extemplate](https://git.sr.ht/~dvko/extemplate) - Tiny wrapper around html/template to allow for easy file-based template inheritance.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Testing
*Libraries for testing codebases and generating test data.*
### Testing Frameworks
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[Testify](https://github.com/stretchr/testify) - Sacred extension to the standard go testing package.
-8322
[GoConvey](https://github.com/smartystreets/goconvey/) - BDD-style framework with web UI and live reload.
-6430
[keploy](https://github.com/keploy/keploy) - Generate Testcase and Data Mocks from API calls automatically.
-4332
[go-cmp](https://github.com/google/go-cmp) - Package for comparing Go values in tests.
-3901
[testcontainers-go](https://github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go) - A Go package that makes it simple to create and clean up container-based dependencies for automated integration/smoke tests. The clean, easy-to-use API enables developers to programmatically define containers that should be run as part of a test and clean up those resources when the test is done.
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[httpexpect](https://github.com/gavv/httpexpect) - Concise, declarative, and easy to use end-to-end HTTP and REST API testing.
-2389
[godog](https://github.com/cucumber/godog) - Cucumber BDD framework for Go.
-1840
[is](https://github.com/matryer/is) - Professional lightweight testing mini-framework for Go.
-1424
[gnomock](https://github.com/orlangure/gnomock) - integration testing with real dependencies (database, cache, even Kubernetes or AWS) running in Docker, without mocks.
-1287
[go-vcr](https://github.com/dnaeon/go-vcr) - Record and replay your HTTP interactions for fast, deterministic and accurate tests.
-1138
[testfixtures](https://github.com/go-testfixtures/testfixtures) - A helper for Rails' like test fixtures to test database applications.
-913
[embedded-postgres](https://github.com/fergusstrange/embedded-postgres) - Run a real Postgres database locally on Linux, OSX or Windows as part of another Go application or test.
-889
[goblin](https://github.com/franela/goblin) - Mocha like testing framework of Go.
-843
[goc](https://github.com/qiniu/goc) - Goc is a comprehensive coverage testing system for The Go Programming Language.
-779
[baloo](https://github.com/h2non/baloo) - Expressive and versatile end-to-end HTTP API testing made easy.
-653
[go-mutesting](https://github.com/zimmski/go-mutesting) - Mutation testing for Go source code.
-538
[gotest.tools](https://github.com/gotestyourself/gotest.tools) - A collection of packages to augment the go testing package and support common patterns.
-441
[go-testdeep](https://github.com/maxatome/go-testdeep) - Extremely flexible golang deep comparison, extends the go testing package.
-440
[gofight](https://github.com/appleboy/gofight) - API Handler Testing for Golang Router framework.
-420
[testza](https://github.com/MarvinJWendt/testza) - Full-featured test framework with nice colorized output.
-313
[cupaloy](https://github.com/bradleyjkemp/cupaloy) - Simple snapshot testing addon for your test framework.
-276
[frisby](https://github.com/verdverm/frisby) - REST API testing framework.
-265
[got](https://github.com/ysmood/got) - An enjoyable golang test framework.
-263
[endly](https://github.com/viant/endly) - Declarative end to end functional testing.
-260
[go-hit](https://github.com/Eun/go-hit) - Hit is an http integration test framework written in golang.
-248
[go-carpet](https://github.com/msoap/go-carpet) - Tool for viewing test coverage in terminal.
-228
[commander](https://github.com/SimonBaeumer/commander) - Tool for testing cli applications on windows, linux and osx.
-204
[charlatan](https://github.com/percolate/charlatan) - Tool to generate fake interface implementations for tests.
-195
[go-snaps](http://github.com/gkampitakis/go-snaps) - Jest-like snapshot testing in Golang.
-163
[dbcleaner](https://github.com/khaiql/dbcleaner) - Clean database for testing purpose, inspired by `database_cleaner` in Ruby.
-133
[jsonassert](https://github.com/kinbiko/jsonassert) - Package for verifying that your JSON payloads are serialized correctly.
-123
[testcase](https://github.com/adamluzsi/testcase) - Idiomatic testing framework for Behavior Driven Development.
-106
[gocrest](https://github.com/corbym/gocrest) - Composable hamcrest-like matchers for Go assertions.
-105
[be](https://github.com/carlmjohnson/be) - The minimalist generic test assertion library.
-102
[wstest](https://github.com/posener/wstest) - Websocket client for unit-testing a websocket http.Handler.
-81
[gherkingen](https://github.com/hedhyw/gherkingen) - BDD boilerplate generator and framework.
-79
[Gont](https://github.com/stv0g/gont) - Go network testing toolkit for testing building complex network topologies using Linux namespaces.
-73
[testcerts](https://github.com/madflojo/testcerts) - Dynamically generate self-signed certificates and certificate authorities within your test functions.
-64
[assert](https://github.com/go-playground/assert) - Basic Assertion Library used along side native go testing, with building blocks for custom assertions.
-55
[restit](https://github.com/yookoala/restit) - Go micro framework to help writing RESTful API integration test.
-52
[gospecify](https://github.com/stesla/gospecify) - This provides a BDD syntax for testing your Go code. It should be familiar to anybody who has used libraries such as rspec.
-48
[gomatch](https://github.com/jfilipczyk/gomatch) - library created for testing JSON against patterns.
-45
[dsunit](https://github.com/viant/dsunit) - Datastore testing for SQL, NoSQL, structured files.
-31
[fixenv](https://github.com/rekby/fixenv) - Fixture manage engine, inspired by pytest fixtures.
-30
[Hamcrest](https://github.com/rdrdr/hamcrest) - fluent framework for declarative Matcher objects that, when applied to input values, produce self-describing results.
-21
[flute](https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/flute) - HTTP client testing framework.
-20
[schema](https://github.com/jgroeneveld/schema) - Quick and easy expression matching for JSON schemas used in requests and responses.
-17
[testsql](https://github.com/zhulongcheng/testsql) - Generate test data from SQL files before testing and clear it after finished.
-16
[dft](https://github.com/abecodes/dft) - Lightweight, zero dependency docker containers for testing (or more).
-15
[gogiven](https://github.com/corbym/gogiven) - YATSPEC-like BDD testing framework for Go.
-14
[biff](https://github.com/fulldump/biff) - Bifurcation testing framework, BDD compatible.
-12
[stop-and-go](https://github.com/elgohr/stop-and-go) - Testing helper for concurrency.
-12
[gosuite](https://github.com/pavlo/gosuite) - Brings lightweight test suites with setup/teardown facilities to `testing` by leveraging Go1.7's Subtests.
-8
[Tt](https://github.com/vcaesar/tt) - Simple and colorful test tools.
-6
[trial](https://github.com/jgroeneveld/trial) - Quick and easy extendable assertions without introducing much boilerplate.
-5
[envite](https://github.com/PerimeterX/envite) - Dev and testing environment management framework.
-5
[go-testpredicate](https://github.com/maargenton/go-testpredicate) - Test predicate style assertions library with extensive diagnostics output.
-3
[go-mysql-test-container](https://github.com/arikama/go-mysql-test-container) - Golang MySQL testcontainer to help with MySQL integration testing.
-1
[arch-go](https://github.com/fdaines/arch-go) - Architecture testing tool for Go projects.
-1
[omg.testingtools](https://github.com/dedalqq/omg.testingtools) - The simple library for change a values of private fields for testing.
- [gomega](https://onsi.github.io/gomega/) - Rspec like matcher/assertion library.
- [ginkgo](https://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/) - BDD Testing Framework for Go.
- [apitest](https://apitest.dev) - Simple and extensible behavioural testing library for REST based services or HTTP handlers that supports mocking external http calls and rendering of sequence diagrams.
- [gocheck](https://labix.org/gocheck) - More advanced testing framework alternative to gotest.### Mock
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[mockery](https://github.com/vektra/mockery) - Tool to generate Go interfaces.
-6281
[go-sqlmock](https://github.com/DATA-DOG/go-sqlmock) - Mock SQL driver for testing database interactions.
-2612
[gomock](https://github.com/uber-go/mock) - Mocking framework for the Go programming language.
-2392
[hoverfly](https://github.com/SpectoLabs/hoverfly) - HTTP(S) proxy for recording and simulating REST/SOAP APIs with extensible middleware and easy-to-use CLI.
-2148
[gock](https://github.com/h2non/gock) - Versatile HTTP mocking made easy.
-2044
[moq](https://github.com/matryer/moq) - Utility that generates a struct from any interface. The struct can be used in test code as a mock of the interface.
-1976
[httpmock](https://github.com/jarcoal/httpmock) - Easy mocking of HTTP responses from external resources.
-1024
[counterfeiter](https://github.com/maxbrunsfeld/counterfeiter) - Tool for generating self-contained mock objects.
-702
[go-txdb](https://github.com/DATA-DOG/go-txdb) - Single transaction based database driver mainly for testing purposes.
-666
[minimock](https://github.com/gojuno/minimock) - Mock generator for Go interfaces.
-444
[pgxmock](https://github.com/pashagolub/pgxmock) - A mock library implementing11434
[pgx - PostgreSQL Driver and Toolkit](https://github.com/jackc/pgx/).
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[xgo](https://github.com/xhd2015/xgo) - A general pureposed function mocking library.
-184
[govcr](https://github.com/seborama/govcr) - HTTP mock for Golang: record and replay HTTP interactions for offline testing.
-80
[go-localstack](https://github.com/elgohr/go-localstack) - Tool for using localstack in AWS testing.
-71
[timex](https://github.com/cabify/timex) - A test-friendly replacement for the native `time` package.
-23
[mockhttp](https://github.com/tv42/mockhttp) - Mock object for Go http.ResponseWriter.
-18
[mooncake](https://github.com/GuilhermeCaruso/mooncake) - A simple way to generate mocks for multiple purposes.
- [genmock](https://gitlab.com/so_literate/genmock) - Go mocking system with code generator for building calls of the interface methods.### Fuzzing and delta-debugging/reducing/shrinking
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[go-fuzz](https://github.com/dvyukov/go-fuzz) - Randomized testing system.
-1497
[gofuzz](https://github.com/google/gofuzz) - Library for populating go objects with random values.
-246
[Tavor](https://github.com/zimmski/tavor) - Generic fuzzing and delta-debugging framework.### Selenium and browser control tools
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[chromedp](https://github.com/knq/chromedp) - a way to drive/test Chrome, Safari, Edge, Android Webviews, and other browsers supporting the Chrome Debugging Protocol.
-5749
[rod](https://github.com/go-rod/rod) - A Devtools driver to make web automation and scraping easy.
-2627
[selenoid](https://github.com/aerokube/selenoid) - alternative Selenium hub server that launches browsers within containers.
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[playwright-go](https://github.com/mxschmitt/playwright-go) - browser automation library to control Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
-745
[cdp](https://github.com/mafredri/cdp) - Type-safe bindings for the Chrome Debugging Protocol that can be used with browsers or other debug targets that implement it.
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[ggr](https://github.com/aerokube/ggr) - a lightweight server that routes and proxies Selenium WebDriver requests to multiple Selenium hubs.### Fail injection
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[failpoint](https://github.com/pingcap/failpoint) - An implementation of [failpoints](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=fail) for Golang.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Text Processing
*Libraries for parsing and manipulating texts.*
See also [Natural Language Processing](#natural-language-processing) and [Text Analysis](#text-analysis).
### Formatters
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[go-humanize](https://github.com/dustin/go-humanize) - Formatters for time, numbers, and memory size to human readable format.
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[sq](https://github.com/neilotoole/sq) - Convert data from SQL databases or document formats like CSV or Excel into formats such as JSON, Excel, CSV, HTML, Markdown, XML, and YAML.
-547
[bytes](https://github.com/labstack/gommon/tree/master/bytes) - Formats and parses numeric byte values (10K, 2M, 3G, etc.).
-338
[gotabulate](https://github.com/bndr/gotabulate) - Easily pretty-print your tabular data with Go.
-84
[align](https://github.com/Guitarbum722/align) - A general purpose application that aligns text.
-82
[go-fixedwidth](https://github.com/ianlopshire/go-fixedwidth) - Fixed-width text formatting (encoder/decoder with reflection).
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[address](https://github.com/bojanz/address) - Handles address representation, validation and formatting.
-5
[textwrap](https://github.com/isbm/textwrap) - Wraps text at end of lines. Implementation of `textwrap` module from Python.### Markup Languages
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[blackfriday](https://github.com/russross/blackfriday) - Markdown processor in Go.
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[toml](https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml) - TOML configuration format (encoder/decoder with reflection).
-3889
[goldmark](https://github.com/yuin/goldmark) - A Markdown parser written in Go. Easy to extend, standard (CommonMark) compliant, well structured.
-2698
[html-to-markdown](https://github.com/JohannesKaufmann/html-to-markdown) - Convert HTML to Markdown. Even works with entire websites and can be extended through rules.
-1786
[go-toml](https://github.com/pelletier/go-toml) - Go library for the TOML format with query support and handy cli tools.
-761
[htmlquery](https://github.com/antchfx/htmlquery) - An XPath query package for HTML, lets you extract data or evaluate from HTML documents by an XPath expression.
-624
[mxj](https://github.com/clbanning/mxj) - Encode / decode XML as JSON or map[string]interface{}; extract values with dot-notation paths and wildcards. Replaces x2j and j2x packages.
-265
[goq](https://github.com/andrewstuart/goq) - Declarative unmarshalling of HTML using struct tags with jQuery syntax (uses GoQuery).
-108
[bafi](https://github.com/mmalcek/bafi) - Universal JSON, BSON, YAML, XML translator to ANY format using templates.
-17
[go-output-format](https://github.com/drewstinnett/go-output-format) - Output go structures into multiple formats (YAML/JSON/etc) in your command line app.
-12
[bbConvert](https://github.com/CalebQ42/bbConvert) - Converts bbCode to HTML that allows you to add support for custom bbCode tags.
-5
[htmlyaml](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/htmlyaml) - Rich rendering of YAML as HTML in Go
-4
[htree](https://github.com/bobg/htree) - Traverse, navigate, filter, and otherwise process trees of [html.Node](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/net/html#Node) objects.### Parsers/Encoders/Decoders
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[sh](https://github.com/mvdan/sh) - Shell parser and formatter.
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[gofeed](https://github.com/mmcdole/gofeed) - Parse RSS and Atom feeds in Go.
-2034
[go-querystring](https://github.com/google/go-querystring) - Go library for encoding structs into URL query parameters.
-1427
[when](https://github.com/olebedev/when) - Natural EN and RU language date/time parser with pluggable rules.
-893
[commonregex](https://github.com/mingrammer/commonregex) - A collection of common regular expressions for Go.
-559
[gographviz](https://github.com/awalterschulze/gographviz) - Parses the Graphviz DOT language.
-237
[go-nmea](https://github.com/adrianmo/go-nmea) - NMEA parser library for the Go language.
-190
[godump](https://github.com/yassinebenaid/godump) - Pretty print any GO variable with ease, an alternative to Go's `fmt.Printf("%#v")`.
-145
[editorconfig-core-go](https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-core-go) - Editorconfig file parser and manipulator for Go.
-119
[tokenizer](https://github.com/bzick/tokenizer) - Parse any string, slice or infinite buffer to any tokens.
-113
[go-vcard](https://github.com/emersion/go-vcard) - Parse and format vCard.
-113
[sdp](https://github.com/gortc/sdp) - SDP: Session Description Protocol [[RFC 4566](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4566)].
-92
[did](https://github.com/ockam-network/did) - DID (Decentralized Identifiers) Parser and Stringer in Go.
-59
[allot](https://github.com/sbstjn/allot) - Placeholder and wildcard text parsing for CLI tools and bots.
-49
[vdf](https://github.com/andygrunwald/vdf) - A Lexer and Parser for Valves Data Format (known as vdf) written in Go.
-47
[normalize](https://github.com/avito-tech/normalize) - Sanitize, normalize and compare fuzzy text.
-43
[gonameparts](https://github.com/polera/gonameparts) - Parses human names into individual name parts.
-36
[xj2go](https://github.com/stackerzzq/xj2go) - Convert xml or json to go struct.
-35
[go-fasttld](https://github.com/elliotwutingfeng/go-fasttld) - High performance effective top level domains (eTLD) extraction module.
-24
[codetree](https://github.com/aerogo/codetree) - Parses indented code (python, pixy, scarlet, etc.) and returns a tree structure.
-11
[doi](https://github.com/hscells/doi) - Document object identifier (doi) parser in Go.
-10
[parseargs-go](https://github.com/nproc/parseargs-go) - string argument parser that understands quotes and backslashes.
-9
[encdec](https://github.com/mickep76/encdec) - Package provides a generic interface to encoders and decoders.
-9
[ltsv](https://github.com/Wing924/ltsv) - High performance [LTSV (Labeled Tab Separated Value)](http://ltsv.org/) reader for Go.
-7
[prattle](https://github.com/askeladdk/prattle) - Scan and parse LL(1) grammars simply and efficiently.
- [parth](https://github.com/codemodus/parth) - URL path segmentation parsing.### Regular Expressions
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202
[rex](https://github.com/hedhyw/rex) - Regular expressions builder.
-147
[regroup](https://github.com/oriser/regroup) - Match regex expression named groups into go struct using struct tags and automatic parsing.
-91
[goregen](https://github.com/zach-klippenstein/goregen) - Library for generating random strings from regular expressions.
-84
[go-wildcard](https://github.com/IGLOU-EU/go-wildcard) - Simple and lightweight wildcard pattern matching.
-76
[genex](https://github.com/alixaxel/genex) - Count and expand Regular Expressions into all matching Strings.### Sanitation
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[bluemonday](https://github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday) - HTML Sanitizer.
-69
[gofuckyourself](https://github.com/JoshuaDoes/gofuckyourself) - A sanitization-based swear filter for Go.### Scrapers
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[colly](https://github.com/asciimoo/colly) - Fast and Elegant Scraping Framework for Gophers.
-14332
[GoQuery](https://github.com/PuerkitoBio/goquery) - GoQuery brings a syntax and a set of features similar to jQuery to the Go language.
-1207
[xurls](https://github.com/mvdan/xurls) - Extract urls from text.
-679
[dataflowkit](https://github.com/slotix/dataflowkit) - Web scraping Framework to turn websites into structured data.
-106
[pagser](https://github.com/foolin/pagser) - Pagser is a simple, extensible, configurable parse and deserialize html page to struct based on goquery and struct tags for golang crawler.
-38
[Tagify](https://github.com/zoomio/tagify) - Produces a set of tags from given source.
-28
[go-recipe](https://github.com/kkyr/go-recipe) - A package for scraping recipes from websites.
-11
[walker](https://github.com/cyucelen/walker) - Seamlessly fetch paginated data from any source. Simple and high performance API scraping included.### RSS
-
135
[podcast](https://github.com/eduncan911/podcast) - iTunes Compliant and RSS 2.0 Podcast Generator in Golang### Utility/Miscellaneous
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1143
[w2vgrep](https://github.com/arunsupe/semantic-grep) - A semantic grep tool using word embeddings to find semantically similar matches. For example, searching for "death" will find "dead", "killing", "murder".
-627
[go-runewidth](https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth) - Functions to get fixed width of the character or string.
-192
[radix](https://github.com/yourbasic/radix) - Fast string sorting algorithm.
-109
[go-zero-width](https://github.com/trubitsyn/go-zero-width) - Zero-width character detection and removal for Go.
-50
[petrovich](https://github.com/striker2000/petrovich) - Petrovich is the library which inflects Russian names to given grammatical case.
-20
[kace](https://github.com/codemodus/kace) - Common case conversions covering common initialisms.
-19
[TySug](https://github.com/Dynom/TySug) - Alternative suggestions with respect to keyboard layouts.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Third-party APIs
*Libraries for accessing third party APIs.*
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[github](https://github.com/google/go-github) - Go library for accessing the GitHub REST API v3.
-9725
[go-openai](https://github.com/sashabaranov/go-openai) - OpenAI ChatGPT, DALL·E, Whisper API library for Go.
-5279
[discordgo](https://github.com/bwmarrin/discordgo) - Go bindings for the Discord Chat API.
-4737
[slack](https://github.com/slack-go/slack) - Slack API in Go.
-4135
[google](https://github.com/google/google-api-go-client) - Auto-generated Google APIs for Go.
-3889
[google-cloud](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcloud-golang) - Google Cloud APIs Go Client Library.
-2946
[aws-sdk-go](https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2) - The official AWS SDK for the Go programming language.
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[minio-go](https://github.com/minio/minio-go) - Minio Go Library for Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage.
-2237
[stripe](https://github.com/stripe/stripe-go) - Go client for the Stripe API.
-1508
[go-jira](https://github.com/andygrunwald/go-jira) - Go client library for [Atlassian JIRA](https://www.atlassian.com/software/jira)
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[facebook](https://github.com/huandu/facebook) - Go Library that supports the Facebook Graph API.
-1143
[anaconda](https://github.com/ChimeraCoder/anaconda) - Go client library for the Twitter 1.1 API.
-1139
[githubql](https://github.com/shurcooL/githubql) - Go library for accessing the GitHub GraphQL API v4.
-973
[webhooks](https://github.com/go-playground/webhooks) - Webhook receiver for GitHub and Bitbucket.
-712
[paypal](https://github.com/logpacker/PayPal-Go-SDK) - Wrapper for PayPal payment API.
-524
[geo-golang](https://github.com/codingsince1985/geo-golang) - Go Library to access [Google Maps](https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/geocoding/intro), [MapQuest](https://developer.mapquest.com/documentation/api/geocoding/), [Nominatim](https://nominatim.org/release-docs/latest/api/Overview/), [OpenCage](https://opencagedata.com/api), [Bing](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff701715.aspx), [Mapbox](https://www.mapbox.com/developers/api/geocoding/), and [OpenStreetMap](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim) geocoding / reverse geocoding APIs.
-431
[lark](https://github.com/chyroc/lark) - [Feishu](https://open.feishu.cn/)/[Lark](https://open.larksuite.com/) Open API Go SDK, Support ALL Open API and Event Callback.
-292
[openaigo](https://github.com/otiai10/openaigo) - OpenAI GPT3/GPT3.5 ChatGPT API client library for Go.
-269
[ethrpc](https://github.com/onrik/ethrpc) - Go bindings for Ethereum JSON RPC API.
-220
[Trello](https://github.com/adlio/trello) - Go wrapper for the Trello API.
-214
[go-lark](https://github.com/go-lark/lark) - An easy-to-use unofficial SDK for [Feishu](https://open.feishu.cn/) and [Lark](https://open.larksuite.com/) Open Platform.
-198
[go-marathon](https://github.com/gambol99/go-marathon) - Go library for interacting with Mesosphere's Marathon PAAS.
-164
[wit-go](https://github.com/wit-ai/wit-go) - Go client for wit.ai HTTP API.
-159
[simples3](https://github.com/rhnvrm/simples3) - Simple no frills AWS S3 Library using REST with V4 Signing written in Go.
-154
[gosip](https://github.com/koltyakov/gosip) - Client library for SharePoint.
-148
[pushover](https://github.com/gregdel/pushover) - Go wrapper for the Pushover API.
-144
[go-atlassian](https://github.com/ctreminiom/go-atlassian) - Go library for accessing the [Atlassian Cloud](https://www.atlassian.com/enterprise/cloud) services (Jira, Jira Service Management, Jira Agile, Confluence, Admin Cloud)
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[go-trending](https://github.com/andygrunwald/go-trending) - Go library for accessing [trending repositories](https://github.com/trending) and [developers](https://github.com/trending/developers) at Github.
-141
[Medium](https://github.com/Medium/medium-sdk-go) - Golang SDK for Medium's OAuth2 API.
-132
[golang-tmdb](https://github.com/cyruzin/golang-tmdb) - Golang wrapper for The Movie Database API v3.
-129
[gostorm](https://github.com/jsgilmore/gostorm) - GoStorm is a Go library that implements the communications protocol required to write Storm spouts and Bolts in Go that communicate with the Storm shells.
-111
[hipchat (xmpp)](https://github.com/daneharrigan/hipchat) - A golang package to communicate with HipChat over XMPP.
-104
[hipchat](https://github.com/andybons/hipchat) - This project implements a golang client library for the Hipchat API.
-99
[go-gerrit](https://github.com/andygrunwald/go-gerrit) - Go client library for [Gerrit Code Review](https://www.gerritcodereview.com/).
-95
[disgo](https://github.com/switchupcb/disgo) - Go API Wrapper for the Discord API.
-90
[cachet](https://github.com/andygrunwald/cachet) - Go client library for [Cachet (open source status page system)](https://cachethq.io/).
-84
[igdb](https://github.com/Henry-Sarabia/igdb) - Go client for the [Internet Game Database API](https://api.igdb.com/).
-84
[go-redoc](https://github.com/mvrilo/go-redoc) - Embedded OpenAPI/Swagger documentation ui for Go using [ReDoc](https://redocly.com/).
-83
[go-postman-collection](https://github.com/rbretecher/go-postman-collection) - Go module to work with [Postman Collections](https://learning.getpostman.com/docs/postman/collections/creating-collections/) (compatible with Insomnia).
-83
[gogtrends](https://github.com/groovili/gogtrends) - Google Trends Unofficial API.
-83
[GoFreeDB](https://github.com/FreeLeh/GoFreeDB) - Golang library providing common and simple database abstractions on top of Google Sheets.
-79
[airtable](https://github.com/mehanizm/airtable) - Go client library for the [Airtable API](https://airtable.com/api).
-75
[go-unsplash](https://github.com/hbagdi/go-unsplash) - Go client library for the [Unsplash.com](https://unsplash.com) API.
-72
[ynab](https://github.com/brunomvsouza/ynab.go) - Go wrapper for the YNAB API.
-65
[circleci](https://github.com/jszwedko/go-circleci) - Go client library for interacting with CircleCI's API.
-60
[mixpanel](https://github.com/dukex/mixpanel) - Mixpanel is a library for tracking events and sending Mixpanel profile updates to Mixpanel from your go applications.
-59
[GoMusicBrainz](https://github.com/michiwend/gomusicbrainz) - Go MusicBrainz WS2 client library.
-57
[uptimerobot](https://github.com/bitfield/uptimerobot) - Go wrapper and command-line client for the Uptime Robot v2 API.
-55
[clarifai](https://github.com/samuelcouch/clarifai) - Go client library for interfacing with the Clarifai API.
-54
[megos](https://github.com/andygrunwald/megos) - Client library for accessing an [Apache Mesos](https://mesos.apache.org/) cluster.
-51
[gads](https://github.com/emiddleton/gads) - Google Adwords Unofficial API.
-51
[go-xkcd](https://github.com/nishanths/go-xkcd) - Go client for the xkcd API.
-51
[spotify](https://github.com/rapito/go-spotify) - Go Library to access Spotify WEB API.
-51
[fcm](https://github.com/maddevsio/fcm) - Go library for Firebase Cloud Messaging.
-47
[swag](https://github.com/zc2638/swag) - No comments, simple go wrapper to create swagger 2.0 compatible APIs. Support most routing frameworks, such as built-in, gin, chi, mux, echo, httprouter, fasthttp and more.
-43
[patreon-go](https://github.com/mxpv/patreon-go) - Go library for Patreon API.
-41
[golyrics](https://github.com/mamal72/golyrics) - Golyrics is a Go library to fetch music lyrics data from the Wikia website.
-40
[go-myanimelist](https://github.com/nstratos/go-myanimelist) - Go client library for accessing the [MyAnimeList API](https://myanimelist.net/apiconfig/references/api/v2).
-37
[go-salesforce](https://github.com/k-capehart/go-salesforce) - Go client library for interacting with the [Salesforce REST API](https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_rest.meta/api_rest/resources_list.htm).
-35
[lastpass-go](https://github.com/ansd/lastpass-go) - Go client library for the [LastPass](https://www.lastpass.com/) API.
-32
[steam](https://github.com/sostronk/go-steam) - Go Library to interact with Steam game servers.
-31
[gcm](https://github.com/Aorioli/gcm) - Go library for Google Cloud Messaging.
-25
[coinpaprika-go](https://github.com/coinpaprika/coinpaprika-api-go-client) - Go client library for interacting with Coinpaprika's API.
-25
[jokeapi-go](https://github.com/icelain/jokeapi) - Go client for [JokeAPI](https://sv443.net/jokeapi/v2/).
-24
[device-check-go](https://github.com/rinchsan/device-check-go) - Go client library for interacting with [iOS DeviceCheck API](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/devicecheck) v1.
-24
[shopify](https://github.com/rapito/go-shopify) - Go Library to make CRUD request to the Shopify API.
-23
[go-imgur](https://github.com/koffeinsource/go-imgur) - Go client library for [imgur](https://imgur.com)
-21
[aws-encryption-sdk-go](https://github.com/chainifynet/aws-encryption-sdk-go) - Unofficial Go SDK implementation of the [AWS Encryption SDK](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/encryption-sdk/latest/developer-guide/index.html).
-20
[textbelt](https://github.com/dietsche/textbelt) - Go client for the textbelt.com txt messaging API.
-19
[brewerydb](https://github.com/naegelejd/brewerydb) - Go library for accessing the BreweryDB API.
-18
[codeship-go](https://github.com/codeship/codeship-go) - Go client library for interacting with Codeship's API v2.
-17
[go-hacknews](https://github.com/PaulRosset/go-hacknews) - Tiny Go client for HackerNews API.
-17
[go-aws-news](https://github.com/circa10a/go-aws-news) - Go application and library to fetch what's new from AWS.
-17
[go-openproject](https://github.com/manuelbcd/go-openproject) - Go client library for interacting with [OpenProject](https://docs.openproject.org/api/) API.
-16
[goami2](https://github.com/staskobzar/goami2) - AMI v2 library for Asterisk PBX.
-16
[bqwriter](https://github.com/OTA-Insight/bqwriter) - High Level Go Library to write data into [Google BigQuery](https://cloud.google.com/bigquery) at a high throughout.
-16
[gopaapi5](https://github.com/utekaravinash/gopaapi5) - Go Client Library for [Amazon Product Advertising API 5.0](https://webservices.amazon.com/paapi5/documentation/).
-15
[google-analytics](https://github.com/chonthu/go-google-analytics) - Simple wrapper for easy google analytics reporting.
-13
[go-here](https://github.com/abdullahselek/go-here) - Go client library around the HERE location based APIs.
-13
[rawg-sdk-go](https://github.com/dimuska139/rawg-sdk-go) - Go library for the [RAWG Video Games Database](https://rawg.io/) API
-12
[gomalshare](https://github.com/MonaxGT/gomalshare) - Go library MalShare API [malshare.com](https://www.malshare.com/)
-12
[go-sophos](https://github.com/esurdam/go-sophos) - Go client library for the [Sophos UTM REST API](https://www.sophos.com/en-us/medialibrary/PDFs/documentation/UTMonAWS/Sophos-UTM-RESTful-API.pdf?la=en) with zero dependencies.
-11
[go-swagger-ui](https://github.com/esurdam/go-swagger-ui) - Go library containing precompiled [Swagger UI](https://swagger.io/tools/swagger-ui/) for serving swagger json.
-11
[goagi](https://github.com/staskobzar/goagi) - Go library to build Asterisk PBX agi/fastagi applications.
-11
[ip2location-io-go](https://github.com/ip2location/ip2location-io-go) - Go wrapper for the IP2Location.io API [IP2Location.io](https://www.ip2location.io/).
-11
[smite](https://github.com/sergiotapia/smitego) - Go package to wraps access to the Smite game API.
-9
[libgoffi](https://github.com/clevabit/libgoffi) - Library adapter toolbox for native [libffi](https://sourceware.org/libffi/) integration
-9
[go-hibp](https://github.com/wneessen/go-hibp) - Simple Go binding to the "Have I Been Pwned" APIs.
-8
[tumblr](https://github.com/mattcunningham/gumblr) - Go wrapper for the Tumblr v2 API.
-8
[go-chronos](https://github.com/axelspringer/go-chronos) - Go library for interacting with the [Chronos](https://mesos.github.io/chronos/) Job Scheduler
-7
[zooz](https://github.com/gojuno/go-zooz) - Go client for the Zooz API.
-7
[newsapi-go](https://github.com/jellydator/newsapi-go) - Go client for [NewsAPI](https://newsapi.org/).
-5
[appstore-sdk-go](https://github.com/Kachit/appstore-sdk-go) - Unofficial Golang SDK for AppStore Connect API.
-3
[dusupay-sdk-go](https://github.com/Kachit/dusupay-sdk-go) - Unofficial Dusupay payment gateway API Client for Go
-3
[go-restcountries](https://github.com/chriscross0/go-restcountries) - Go library for the [REST Countries API](https://countrylayer.com/).
-2
[playlyfe](https://github.com/playlyfe/playlyfe-go-sdk) - The Playlyfe Rest API Go SDK.
-2
[TripAdvisor](https://github.com/mrbenosborne/tripadvisor-golang) - Go wrapper for the TripAdvisor API.
-2
[vl-go](https://github.com/verifid/vl-go) - Go client library around the VerifID identity verification layer API.
-2
[fasapay-sdk-go](https://github.com/Kachit/fasapay-sdk-go) - Unofficial Fasapay payment gateway XML API Client for Golang.
-2
[gopensky](https://github.com/navidys/gopensky) - Go client implementation for [OpenSKY Network](https://opensky-network.org/) live's API (airspace ADS-B and Mode S data).
- [go-yapla](https://gitlab.com/adrienK/go-yapla) - Go client library for the Yapla v2.0 API.
- [go-telegraph](https://gitlab.com/toby3d/telegraph) - Telegraph publishing platform API client.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Utilities
*General utilities and tools to make your life easier.*
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[fzf](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf) - Command-line fuzzy finder written in Go.
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[dive](https://github.com/wagoodman/dive) - A tool for exploring each layer in a Docker image.
-22902
[hub](https://github.com/github/hub) - wrap git commands with additional functionality to interact with github from the terminal.
-18809
[lo](https://github.com/samber/lo) - A Lodash like Go library based on Go 1.18+ Generics (map, filter, contains, find...)
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[sqlx](https://github.com/jmoiron/sqlx) - provides a set of extensions on top of the excellent built-in database/sql package.
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[ctop](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop) - [Top-like](https://ctop.sh) interface (e.g. htop) for container metrics.
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[goreleaser](https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser) - Deliver Go binaries as fast and easily as possible.
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[wuzz](https://github.com/asciimoo/wuzz) - Interactive cli tool for HTTP inspection.
-9259
[usql](https://github.com/knq/usql) - usql is a universal command-line interface for SQL databases.
-7723
[peco](https://github.com/peco/peco) - Simplistic interactive filtering tool.
-4932
[lancet](https://github.com/duke-git/lancet) - A comprehensive, efficient, and reusable util function library of go.
-4866
[go-funk](https://github.com/thoas/go-funk) - Modern Go utility library which provides helpers (map, find, contains, filter, chunk, reverse, ...).
-4185
[godropbox](https://github.com/dropbox/godropbox) - Common libraries for writing Go services/applications from Dropbox.
-3820
[minify](https://github.com/tdewolff/minify) - Fast minifiers for HTML, CSS, JS, XML, JSON and SVG file formats.
-3636
[panicparse](https://github.com/maruel/panicparse) - Groups similar goroutines and colorizes stack dump.
-3128
[goreporter](https://github.com/wgliang/goreporter) - Golang tool that does static analysis, unit testing, code review and generate code quality report.
-2978
[mc](https://github.com/minio/mc) - Minio Client provides minimal tools to work with Amazon S3 compatible cloud storage and filesystems.
-2938
[mergo](https://github.com/imdario/mergo) - Helper to merge structs and maps in Golang. Useful for configuration default values, avoiding messy if-statements.
-2671
[create-go-app](https://github.com/create-go-app/cli) - A powerful CLI for create a new production-ready project with backend (Golang), frontend (JavaScript, TypeScript) & deploy automation (Ansible, Docker) by running one command.
-2591
[retry-go](https://github.com/avast/retry-go) - Simple library for retry mechanism.
-2203
[EaseProbe](https://github.com/megaease/easeprobe) - A simple, standalone, and lightWeight tool that can do health/status checking daemon, support HTTP/TCP/SSH/Shell/Client/... probes, and Slack/Discord/Telegram/SMS... notification.
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[filetype](https://github.com/h2non/filetype) - Small package to infer the file type checking the magic numbers signature.
-2071
[Storm](https://github.com/asdine/storm) - Simple and powerful toolkit for BoltDB.
-1828
[jump](https://github.com/gsamokovarov/jump) - Jump helps you navigate faster by learning your habits.
-1755
[mimetype](https://github.com/gabriel-vasile/mimetype) - Package for MIME type detection based on magic numbers.
-1746
[Failsafe-go](https://github.com/failsafe-go/failsafe-go) - Fault tolerance and resilience patterns for Go.
-1734
[boilr](https://github.com/tmrts/boilr) - Blazingly fast CLI tool for creating projects from boilerplate templates.
-1708
[mole](https://github.com/davrodpin/mole) - cli app to easily create ssh tunnels.
-1554
[gitbatch](https://github.com/isacikgoz/gitbatch) - manage your git repositories in one place.
-1367
[scany](https://github.com/georgysavva/scany) - Library for scanning data from a database into Go structs and more.
-1286
[bed](https://github.com/itchyny/bed) - A Vim-like binary editor written in Go.
-1133
[hostctl](https://github.com/guumaster/hostctl) - A CLI tool to manage /etc/hosts with easy commands.
-1131
[circuitbreaker](https://github.com/rubyist/circuitbreaker) - Circuit Breakers in Go.
-989
[git-time-metric](https://github.com/git-time-metric/gtm) - Simple, seamless, lightweight time tracking for Git.
-909
[upterm](https://github.com/owenthereal/upterm) - A tool for developers to share terminal/tmux sessions securely over the web. It’s perfect for remote pair programming, accessing computers behind NATs/firewalls, remote debugging, and more.
-883
[sesh](https://github.com/joshmedeski/sesh) - Sesh is a CLI that helps you create and manage tmux sessions quickly and easily using zoxide.
-812
[immortal](https://github.com/immortal/immortal) - \*nix cross-platform (OS agnostic) supervisor.
-776
[circuit](https://github.com/cep21/circuit) - An efficient and feature complete Hystrix like Go implementation of the circuit breaker pattern.
-736
[changie](https://github.com/miniscruff/changie) - Automated changelog tool for preparing releases with lots of customization options.
-685
[clockwork](https://github.com/jonboulle/clockwork) - A simple fake clock for golang.
-660
[clipboard](https://github.com/golang-design/clipboard) - 📋 cross-platform clipboard package in Go.
-652
[delve](https://github.com/derekparker/delve) - Go debugger.
-633
[ergo](https://github.com/cristianoliveira/ergo) - The management of multiple local services running over different ports made easy.
-582
[scan](https://github.com/blockloop/scan) - Scan golang `sql.Rows` directly to structs, slices, or primitive types.
-580
[remote-touchpad](https://github.com/Unrud/remote-touchpad) - Control mouse and keyboard from a smartphone.
-555
[htcat](https://github.com/htcat/htcat) - Parallel and Pipelined HTTP GET Utility.
-531
[limiters](https://github.com/mennanov/limiters) - Rate limiters for distributed applications in Golang with configurable back-ends and distributed locks.
-530
[koazee](https://github.com/wesovilabs/koazee) - Library inspired in Lazy evaluation and functional programming that takes the hassle out of working with arrays.
-493
[godaemon](https://github.com/VividCortex/godaemon) - Utility to write daemons.
-491
[gubrak](https://github.com/novalagung/gubrak) - Golang utility library with syntactic sugar. It's like lodash, but for golang.
-486
[go-dry](https://github.com/ungerik/go-dry) - DRY (don't repeat yourself) package for Go.
-466
[mani](https://github.com/alajmo/mani) - CLI tool to help you manage multiple repositories.
-453
[gopencils](https://github.com/bndr/gopencils) - Small and simple package to easily consume REST APIs.
-430
[countries](https://github.com/biter777/countries) - Full implementation of ISO-3166-1, ISO-4217, ITU-T E.164, Unicode CLDR and IANA ccTLD standards.
-426
[request](https://github.com/mozillazg/request) - Go HTTP Requests for Humans™.
-399
[go-rate](https://github.com/beefsack/go-rate) - Timed rate limiter for Go.
-369
[grofer](https://github.com/pesos/grofer) - A system and resource monitoring tool written in Golang!
-368
[config-file-validator](https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator) - Cross Platform tool to validate configuration files.
-341
[retry](https://github.com/kamilsk/retry) - The most advanced functional mechanism to perform actions repetitively until successful.
-336
[serve](https://github.com/syntaqx/serve) - A static http server anywhere you need.
-323
[rospo](https://github.com/ferama/rospo) - Simple and reliable ssh tunnels with embedded ssh server in Golang.
-301
[gotenv](https://github.com/subosito/gotenv) - Load environment variables from `.env` or any `io.Reader` in Go.
-296
[util](https://github.com/shomali11/util) - Collection of useful utility functions. (strings, concurrency, manipulations, ...).
-268
[wifiqr](https://github.com/reugn/wifiqr) - Wi-Fi QR Code Generator.
-248
[go-trigger](https://github.com/sadlil/go-trigger) - Go-lang global event triggerer, Register Events with an id and trigger the event from anywhere from your project.
-245
[pattern-match](https://github.com/alexpantyukhin/go-pattern-match) - Pattern matching library.
-225
[go-sitemap-generator](https://github.com/ikeikeikeike/go-sitemap-generator) - XML Sitemap generator written in Go.
-198
[toolbox](https://github.com/viant/toolbox) - Slice, map, multimap, struct, function, data conversion utilities. Service router, macro evaluator, tokenizer.
-195
[Death](https://github.com/vrecan/death) - Managing go application shutdown with signals.
-182
[go-bind-plugin](https://github.com/wendigo/go-bind-plugin) - go:generate tool for wrapping symbols exported by golang plugins (1.8 only).
-169
[moldova](https://github.com/StabbyCutyou/moldova) - Utility for generating random data based on an input template.
-168
[apm](https://github.com/topfreegames/apm) - Process manager for Golang applications with an HTTP API.
-166
[rerun](https://github.com/ivpusic/rerun) - Recompiling and rerunning go apps when source changes.
-164
[goval](https://github.com/maja42/goval) - Evaluate arbitrary expressions in Go.
-162
[go-bsdiff](https://github.com/gabstv/go-bsdiff) - Pure Go bsdiff and bspatch libraries and CLI tools.
-159
[robustly](https://github.com/VividCortex/robustly) - Runs functions resiliently, catching and restarting panics.
-158
[chyle](https://github.com/antham/chyle) - Changelog generator using a git repository with multiple configuration possibilities.
-155
[cmd](https://github.com/SimonBaeumer/cmd) - Library for executing shell commands on osx, windows and linux.
-155
[cryptgo](https://github.com/Gituser143/cryptgo) - Crytpgo is a TUI based application written purely in Go to monitor and observe cryptocurrency prices in real time!
-151
[filter](https://github.com/gookit/filter) - provide filtering, sanitizing, and conversion of Go data.
-146
[json-log-viewer](https://github.com/hedhyw/json-log-viewer) - Interactive viewer for JSON logs.
-145
[nostromo](https://github.com/pokanop/nostromo) - CLI for building powerful aliases.
-136
[onecache](https://github.com/adelowo/onecache) - Caching library with support for multiple backend stores (Redis, Memcached, filesystem etc).
-135
[sorty](https://github.com/jfcg/sorty) - Fast Concurrent / Parallel Sorting.
-131
[mongo-go-pagination](https://github.com/gobeam/mongo-go-pagination) - Mongodb Pagination for official mongodb/mongo-go-driver package which supports both normal queries and Aggregation pipelines.
-128
[lrserver](https://github.com/jaschaephraim/lrserver) - LiveReload server for Go.
-122
[gitcs](https://github.com/knbr13/gitcs/) - Git Commits Visualizer, CLI tool to visualize your Git commits on your local machine.
-118
[go-lock](https://github.com/viney-shih/go-lock) - go-lock is a lock library implementing read-write mutex and read-write trylock without starvation.
-113
[goseaweedfs](https://github.com/linxGnu/goseaweedfs) - SeaweedFS client library with almost full features.
-111
[cookie](https://github.com/syntaqx/cookie) - Cookie struct parsing and helper package.
-102
[mssqlx](https://github.com/linxGnu/mssqlx) - Database client library, proxy for any master slave, master master structures. Lightweight and auto balancing in mind.
-101
[xferspdy](https://github.com/monmohan/xferspdy) - Xferspdy provides binary diff and patch library in golang.
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[mimemagic](https://github.com/zRedShift/mimemagic) - Pure Go ultra performant MIME sniffing library/utility.
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[go-health](https://github.com/Talento90/go-health) - Health package simplifies the way you add health check to your services.
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[go-pattern-match](https://github.com/PhakornKiong/go-pattern-match) - A Pattern matching library inspired by ts-pattern.
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[go-lambda-cleanup](https://github.com/karl-cardenas-coding/go-lambda-cleanup) - A CLI for removing unused or previous versions of AWS Lambdas.
-90
[equalizer](https://github.com/reugn/equalizer) - Quota manager and rate limiter collection for Go.
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[countries](https://github.com/pioz/countries) - All you need when you are working with countries in Go.
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[pgo](https://github.com/arthurkushman/pgo) - Convenient functions for PHP community.
-85
[repeat](https://github.com/ssgreg/repeat) - Go implementation of different backoff strategies useful for retrying operations and heartbeating.
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[handy](https://github.com/miguelpragier/handy) - Many utilities and helpers like string handlers/formatters and validators.
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[pm](https://github.com/VividCortex/pm) - Process (i.e. goroutine) manager with an HTTP API.
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[netbug](https://github.com/e-dard/netbug) - Easy remote profiling of your services.
-70
[multitick](https://github.com/VividCortex/multitick) - Multiplexor for aligned tickers.
-70
[UNIS](https://github.com/esemplastic/unis) - Common Architecture™ for String Utilities in Go.
-69
[goreadability](https://github.com/philipjkim/goreadability) - Webpage summary extractor using Facebook Open Graph and arc90's readability.
-66
[go-astitodo](https://github.com/asticode/go-astitodo) - Parse TODOs in your GO code.
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[retry](https://github.com/thedevsaddam/retry) - Simple and easy retry mechanism package for Go.
-66
[backscanner](https://github.com/icza/backscanner) - A scanner similar to bufio.Scanner, but it reads and returns lines in reverse order, starting at a given position and going backward.
-65
[scan](https://github.com/wroge/scan) - Scan sql rows into any type powered by generics.
-65
[dbt](https://github.com/nikogura/dbt) - A framework for running self-updating signed binaries from a central, trusted repository.
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[golog](https://github.com/mlimaloureiro/golog) - Easy and lightweight CLI tool to time track your tasks.
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[minquery](https://github.com/icza/minquery) - MongoDB / mgo.v2 query that supports efficient pagination (cursors to continue listing documents where we left off).
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[shutdown](https://github.com/ztrue/shutdown) - App shutdown hooks for `os.Signal` handling.
-54
[golarm](https://github.com/msempere/golarm) - Fire alarms with system events.
-53
[gofn](https://github.com/tiendc/gofn) - High performance utility functions written using Generics for Go 1.18+.
-52
[copy-pasta](https://github.com/jutkko/copy-pasta) - Universal multi-workstation clipboard that uses S3 like backend for the storage.
-51
[cvt](https://github.com/shockerli/cvt) - Easy and safe convert any value to another type.
-51
[slice](https://github.com/psampaz/slice) - Type-safe functions for common Go slice operations.
-50
[retry-go](https://github.com/rafaeljesus/retry-go) - Retrying made simple and easy for golang.
-50
[goback](https://github.com/carlescere/goback) - Go simple exponential backoff package.
-50
[sshman](https://github.com/shoobyban/sshman) - SSH Manager for authorized_keys files on multiple remote servers.
-47
[go-httpheader](https://github.com/mozillazg/go-httpheader) - Go library for encoding structs into Header fields.
-47
[set](https://github.com/nofeaturesonlybugs/set) - Performant and flexible struct mapping and loose type conversion.
-46
[ghokin](https://github.com/antham/ghokin) - Parallelized formatter with no external dependencies for gherkin (cucumber, behat...).
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[slicer](https://github.com/leaanthony/slicer) - Makes working with slices easier.
-46
[gostrutils](https://github.com/ik5/gostrutils) - Collections of string manipulation and conversion functions.
-44
[yogo](https://github.com/antham/yogo) - Check yopmail mails from command line.
-42
[pointer](https://github.com/xorcare/pointer) - Package pointer contains helper routines for simplifying the creation of optional fields of basic type.
-41
[evaluator](https://github.com/nullne/evaluator) - Evaluate an expression dynamically based on s-expression. It's simple and easy to extend.
-40
[throttle](https://github.com/yudppp/throttle) - Throttle is an object that will perform exactly one action per duration.
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[go-qr](https://github.com/piglig/go-qr) - A native, high-quality and minimalistic QR code generator.
-35
[rclient](https://github.com/zpatrick/rclient) - Readable, flexible, simple-to-use client for REST APIs.
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[tome](https://github.com/cyruzin/tome) - Tome was designed to paginate simple RESTful APIs.
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[mimesniffer](https://github.com/aofei/mimesniffer) - A MIME type sniffer for Go.
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[watchhttp](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/watchhttp) - Run command periodically and expose latest STDOUT or its rich delta as HTTP endpoint.
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[just](https://github.com/kazhuravlev/just) - Just a collection of useful functions for working with generic data structures.
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[generate](https://github.com/go-playground/generate) - runs go generate recursively on a specified path or environment variable and can filter by regex.
-29
[goplaceholder](https://github.com/michiwend/goplaceholder) - a small golang lib to generate placeholder images.
-27
[ptr](https://github.com/gotidy/ptr) - Package that provide functions for simplified creation of pointers from constants of basic types.
-27
[graterm](https://github.com/skovtunenko/graterm) - Provides primitives to perform ordered (sequential/concurrent) GRAceful TERMination (aka shutdown) in Go application.
-25
[ctxutil](https://github.com/posener/ctxutil) - A collection of utility functions for contexts.
-24
[structs](https://github.com/PumpkinSeed/structs) - Implement simple functions to manipulate structs.
-22
[go-convert](https://github.com/Eun/go-convert) - Package go-convert enables you to convert a value into another type.
-22
[jsend](https://github.com/clevergo/jsend) - JSend's implementation written in Go.
-19
[go-type](https://github.com/mikekonan/go-types) - Library providing Go types for store/validation and transfer of ISO-4217, ISO-3166, and other types.
-18
[filler](https://github.com/yaronsumel/filler) - small utility to fill structs using "fill" tag.
-17
[dlog](https://github.com/kirillDanshin/dlog) - Compile-time controlled logger to make your release smaller without removing debug calls.
-17
[go-problemdetails](https://github.com/mvmaasakkers/go-problemdetails) - Go package for working with Problem Details.
-16
[okrun](https://github.com/xta/okrun) - go run error steamroller.
-16
[go-countries](https://github.com/mikekonan/go-countries) - Lightweight lookup over ISO-3166 codes.
-16
[go-actuator](https://github.com/sinhashubham95/go-actuator) - Production ready features for Go based web frameworks.
-16
[rest-go](https://github.com/edermanoel94/rest-go) - A package that provide many helpful methods for working with rest api.
-14
[go-clip](https://github.com/prashantgupta24/go-clip) - A minimalistic clipboard manager for Mac.
-14
[go-tripper](https://github.com/rajnandan1/go-tripper) - Tripper is a circuit breaker package for Go that allows you to circuit and control the status of circuits.
-13
[command](https://github.com/txgruppi/command) - Command pattern for Go with thread safe serial and parallel dispatcher.
-13
[silk](https://github.com/chrispassas/silk) - Read silk netflow files.
-12
[blank](https://github.com/Henry-Sarabia/blank) - Verify or remove blanks and whitespace from strings.
-12
[retry](https://github.com/shafreeck/retry) - A pretty simple library to ensure your work to be done.
-11
[statiks](https://github.com/janiltonmaciel/statiks) - Fast, zero-configuration, static HTTP filer server.
-11
[loncha](https://github.com/kazu/loncha) - A high-performance slice Utilities.
-11
[bleep](https://github.com/sinhashubham95/bleep) - Perform any number of actions on any set of OS signals in Go.
-11
[nfdump](https://github.com/chrispassas/nfdump) - Read nfdump netflow files.
-11
[jet](https://github.com/NicoNex/jet) - Just Edit Text: a fast and powerful tool for finding and replacing file content and names using regular expressions.
-10
[retry](https://github.com/percolate/retry) - A simple but highly configurable retry package for Go.
-10
[goctx](https://github.com/zerosnake0/goctx) - Get your context value with high performance.
-9
[sliceconv](https://github.com/Henry-Sarabia/sliceconv) - Slice conversion between primitive types.
-7
[go-pkg](https://github.com/chenquan/go-pkg) - A go toolkit.
-7
[lets-go](https://github.com/aplescia-chwy/lets-go) - Go module that provides common utilities for Cloud Native REST API development. Also contains AWS Specific utilities.
-5
[olaf](https://github.com/btnguyen2k/olaf) - Twitter Snowflake implemented in Go.
-5
[tik](https://github.com/andy2046/tik) - Simple and easy timing wheel package for Go.
-5
[go-events](https://github.com/deatil/go-events) - A go event and event'subscribe package, like wordpress hook functions.
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[xpool](https://github.com/peczenyj/xpool) - Yet another golang type safe object pool using generics.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## UUID
*Libraries for working with UUIDs.*
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[uuid](https://github.com/google/uuid) - Go package for UUIDs based on RFC 4122 and DCE 1.1: Authentication and Security Services.
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[ulid](https://github.com/oklog/ulid) - Go implementation of ULID (Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier).
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[xid](https://github.com/rs/xid) - Xid is a globally unique id generator library, ready to be safely used directly in your server code.
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[uuid](https://github.com/gofrs/uuid) - Implementation of Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). Supports both creation and parsing of UUIDs. Actively maintained fork of satori uuid.
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[wuid](https://github.com/edwingeng/wuid) - An extremely fast globally unique number generator.
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[sno](https://github.com/muyo/sno) - Compact, sortable and fast unique IDs with embedded metadata.
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[nanoid](https://github.com/aidarkhanov/nanoid) - A tiny and efficient Go unique string ID generator.
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[goid](https://github.com/jakehl/goid) - Generate and Parse RFC4122 compliant V4 UUIDs.
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[gouid](https://github.com/twharmon/gouid) - Generate cryptographically secure random string IDs with just one allocation.
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[uuid](https://github.com/agext/uuid) - Generate, encode, and decode UUIDs v1 with fast or cryptographic-quality random node identifier.
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[uuidcheck](https://github.com/ashwingopalsamy/uuidcheck) - A tiny, dependency-free Go library that validates UUIDs against standard RFC 4122 formatting, converts UUIDv7() into UTC timestamps.
- [uniq](https://gitlab.com/skilstak/code/go/uniq) - No hassle safe, fast unique identifiers with commands.
- [fastuuid](https://github.com/rekby/fastuuid) - Fast generate UUIDv4 as string or bytes.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Validation
*Libraries for validation.*
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[validator](https://github.com/go-playground/validator) - Go Struct and Field validation, including Cross Field, Cross Struct, Map, Slice and Array diving.
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[govalidator](https://github.com/asaskevich/govalidator) - Validators and sanitizers for strings, numerics, slices and structs.
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[ozzo-validation](https://github.com/go-ozzo/ozzo-validation) - Supports validation of various data types (structs, strings, maps, slices, etc.) with configurable and extensible validation rules specified in usual code constructs instead of struct tags.
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[govalidator](https://github.com/thedevsaddam/govalidator) - Validate Golang request data with simple rules. Highly inspired by Laravel's request validation.
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[validate](https://github.com/gookit/validate) - Go package for data validation and filtering. support validate Map, Struct, Request(Form, JSON, url.Values, Uploaded Files) data and more features.
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[Zog](https://github.com/Oudwins/zog) - A36035
[Zod](https://github.com/colinhacks/zod) inspired schema builder for runtime value parsing and validation. **[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
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[gody](https://github.com/guiferpa/gody) - :balloon: A lightweight struct validator for Go.
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[jio](https://github.com/faceair/jio) - jio is a json schema validator similar to21046
[joi](https://github.com/hapijs/joi).
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[checkdigit](https://github.com/osamingo/checkdigit) - Provide check digit algorithms (Luhn, Verhoeff, Damm) and calculators (ISBN, EAN, JAN, UPC, etc.).
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[validate](https://github.com/gobuffalo/validate) - This package provides a framework for writing validations for Go applications.
-82
[govalid](https://github.com/twharmon/govalid) - Fast, tag-based validation for structs.
-29
[valix](https://github.com/marrow16/valix) Go package for validating requests
-29
[go-validator](https://github.com/tiendc/go-validator) - Validation library using Generics.
-11
[hvalid](https://github.com/lyonnee/hvalid) hvalid is a lightweight validation library written in Go language. It provides a custom validator interface and a series of common validation functions to help developers quickly implement data validation.
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[Validator](https://github.com/go-the-way/validator) - A lightweight model validator written in Go.Contains VFs:Min, Max, MinLength, MaxLength, Length, Enum, Regex.## Version Control
*Libraries for version control.*
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[go-git](https://github.com/go-git/go-git) - highly extensible Git implementation in pure Go.
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[hercules](https://github.com/src-d/hercules) - gaining advanced insights from Git repository history.
-1952
[git2go](https://github.com/libgit2/git2go) - Go bindings for libgit2.
-108
[githooks](https://github.com/gabyx/githooks) - Per-repo and shared Git hooks with version control and auto update.
-80
[go-vcs](https://github.com/sourcegraph/go-vcs) - manipulate and inspect VCS repositories in Go.
-46
[froggit-go](https://github.com/jfrog/froggit-go) - Froggit-Go is a Go library, allowing to perform actions on VCS providers.
-16
[hgo](https://github.com/beyang/hgo) - Hgo is a collection of Go packages providing read-access to local Mercurial repositories.
- [cli](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli) - An open-source GitLab command line tool bringing GitLab's cool features to your command line.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Video
*Libraries for manipulating video.*
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[goav](https://github.com/giorgisio/goav) - Comprehensive Go bindings for FFmpeg.
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[m3u8](https://github.com/grafov/m3u8) - Parser and generator library of M3U8 playlists for Apple HLS.
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[gmf](https://github.com/3d0c/gmf) - Go bindings for FFmpeg av\* libraries.
-742
[gortsplib](https://github.com/aler9/gortsplib) - Pure Go RTSP server and client library.
-619
[go-astisub](https://github.com/asticode/go-astisub) - Manipulate subtitles in GO (.srt, .stl, .ttml, .webvtt, .ssa/.ass, teletext, .smi, etc.).
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[go-astits](https://github.com/asticode/go-astits) - Parse and demux MPEG Transport Streams (.ts) natively in GO.
-506
[mp4ff](https://github.com/Eyevinn/mp4ff) - Library and tools for working with MP4 files containing video, audio, subtitles, or metadata.
-457
[libvlc-go](https://github.com/adrg/libvlc-go) - Go bindings for libvlc 2.X/3.X/4.X (used by the VLC media player).
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[go-astiav](https://github.com/asticode/go-astiav) - Better C bindings for ffmpeg in GO.
-82
[v4l](https://github.com/korandiz/v4l) - Video capture library for Linux, written in Go.
-32
[go-m3u8](https://github.com/etherlabsio/go-m3u8) - Parser and generator library for Apple m3u8 playlists. Actively maintained version of quangngotan95/go-m3u8 with improvements and latest HLS playlist parsing compatibility.
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[go-mpd](https://github.com/unki2aut/go-mpd) - Parser and generator library for MPEG-DASH manifest files.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Web Frameworks
*Full stack web frameworks.*
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[Gin](https://github.com/gin-gonic/gin) - Gin is a web framework written in Go! It features a martini-like API with much better performance, up to 40 times faster. If you need performance and good productivity.
-35349
[Fiber](https://github.com/gofiber/fiber) - An Express.js inspired web framework build on Fasthttp.
-31901
[Beego](https://github.com/beego/beego) - beego is an open-source, high-performance web framework for the Go programming language.
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[Echo](https://github.com/labstack/echo) - High performance, minimalist Go web framework.
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[Revel](https://github.com/revel/revel) - High-productivity web framework for the Go language.
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[GoFrame](https://github.com/gogf/gf) - GoFrame is a modular, powerful, high-performance and enterprise-class application development framework of Golang.
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[Hertz](https://github.com/cloudwego/hertz) - A high-performance and strong-extensibility Go HTTP framework that helps developers build microservices.
-5785
[Goa](https://github.com/goadesign/goa) - Goa provides a holistic approach for developing remote APIs and microservices in Go.
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[GoFr](https://github.com/gofr-dev/gofr) - Gofr is an opinionated microservice development framework.
-3446
[goravel](https://github.com/goravel/goravel) - A Laravel-inspired web framework with ORM, authentication, queue, task scheduling, and more built-in features.
-2745
[Huma](https://github.com/danielgtaylor/huma/) - Framework for modern REST/GraphQL APIs with built-in OpenAPI 3, generated documentation, and a CLI.
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[Goyave](https://github.com/go-goyave/goyave) - Feature-complete REST API framework aimed at clean code and fast development, with powerful built-in functionalities.
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[Atreugo](https://github.com/savsgio/atreugo) - High performance and extensible micro web framework with zero memory allocations in hot paths.
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[Fuego](https://github.com/go-fuego/fuego) - The framework for busy Go developers! Web framework generating OpenAPI 3 spec from source code.
-677
[Yokai](https://github.com/ankorstore/yokai) - Simple, modular, and observable Go framework for backend applications.
-545
[Flamingo Commerce](https://github.com/i-love-flamingo/flamingo-commerce) - Providing e-commerce features using clean architecture like DDD and ports and adapters, that you can use to build flexible e-commerce applications.
-541
[iWF](https://github.com/indeedeng/iwf) - iWF is an all-in-one platform for developing long-running business processes. It offers a convenient abstraction for utilizing databases, ElasticSearch, message queues, durable timers, and more, with a clean, simple, and user-friendly interface.
-527
[rk-boot](https://github.com/rookie-ninja/rk-boot) - A bootstrapper library for building enterprise go microservice with Gin and gRPC quickly and easily.
-504
[Flamingo](https://github.com/i-love-flamingo/flamingo) - Framework for pluggable web projects. Including a concept for modules and offering features for DI, Configareas, i18n, template engines, graphql, observability, security, events, routing & reverse routing etc.
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[Fastschema](https://github.com/fastschema/fastschema) - A flexible Go web framework and Headless CMS.
-351
[uAdmin](https://github.com/uadmin/uadmin) - Fully featured web framework for Golang, inspired by Django.
-326
[templui](https://github.com/axzilla/templui) - Modern UI Components for Go & Templ.
-302
[WebGo](https://github.com/naughtygopher/webgo) - A micro-framework to build web apps with handler chaining, middleware, and context injection. With standard library-compliant HTTP handlers (i.e., `http.HandlerFunc`)..
-294
[Ginrpc](https://github.com/xxjwxc/ginrpc) - Gin parameter automatic binding tool,gin rpc tools.
-181
[hiboot](https://github.com/hidevopsio/hiboot) - hiboot is a high performance web application framework with auto configuration and dependency injection support.
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[patron](https://github.com/beatlabs/patron) - Patron is a microservice framework following best cloud practices with a focus on productivity.
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[Gone](https://github.com/gone-io/gone) - A lightweight dependency injection and web framework inspired by Spring.
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[Microservice](https://github.com/claygod/microservice) - The framework for the creation of microservices, written in Golang.
-97
[rux](https://github.com/gookit/rux) - Simple and fast web framework for build golang HTTP applications.
-56
[Don](https://github.com/abemedia/go-don) - A highly performant and simple to use API framework.
-27
[Lit](https://github.com/jvcoutinho/lit) - Highly performant declarative web framework for Golang, aiming for simplicity and quality of life.
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[golamb](https://github.com/twharmon/golamb) - Golamb makes it easier to write API endpoints for use with AWS Lambda and API Gateway.
- [Pnutmux](https://gitlab.com/fruitygo/pnutmux) - Pnutmux is a powerful Go web framework that uses regex for matching and handling HTTP requests. It offers features such as CORS handling, structured logging, URL parameters extraction, middlewares, and concurrency limiting.
- [Confetti Framework](https://confetti-framework.github.io/docs/) - Confetti is a Go web application framework with an expressive, elegant syntax. Confetti combines the elegance of Laravel and the simplicity of Go.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Middlewares
#### Actual middlewares
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[Tollbooth](https://github.com/didip/tollbooth) - Rate limit HTTP request handler.
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[CORS](https://github.com/rs/cors) - Easily add CORS capabilities to your API.
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[Limiter](https://github.com/ulule/limiter) - Dead simple rate limit middleware for Go.
-859
[go-server-timing](https://github.com/mitchellh/go-server-timing) - Add/parse Server-Timing header.
-509
[go-fault](https://github.com/github/go-fault) - Fault injection middleware for Go.
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[ln-paywall](https://github.com/philippgille/ln-paywall) - Go middleware for monetizing APIs on a per-request basis with the Lightning Network (Bitcoin).
-98
[XFF](https://github.com/sebest/xff) - Handle `X-Forwarded-For` header and friends.
-75
[rk-grpc](https://github.com/rookie-ninja/rk-grpc) - Middleware for gRPC with logging, metrics, auth, tracing etc.
-49
[rk-gin](https://github.com/rookie-ninja/rk-gin) - Middleware for Gin framework with logging, metrics, auth, tracing etc.
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[formjson](https://github.com/rs/formjson) - Transparently handle JSON input as a standard form POST.
-24
[client-timing](https://github.com/posener/client-timing) - An HTTP client for Server-Timing header.
-15
[echo-middleware](https://github.com/faabiosr/echo-middleware) - Middleware for Echo framework with logging and metrics.
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[mid](https://github.com/bobg/mid) - Miscellaneous HTTP middleware features: idiomatic error return from handlers; receive/respond with JSON data; request tracing; and more.#### Libraries for creating HTTP middlewares
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[negroni](https://github.com/urfave/negroni) - Idiomatic HTTP middleware for Golang.
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[alice](https://github.com/justinas/alice) - Painless middleware chaining for Go.
-1955
[render](https://github.com/unrolled/render) - Go package for easily rendering JSON, XML, and HTML template responses.
-593
[stats](https://github.com/thoas/stats) - Go middleware that stores various information about your web application.
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[interpose](https://github.com/carbocation/interpose) - Minimalist net/http middleware for golang.
-262
[renderer](https://github.com/thedevsaddam/renderer) - Simple, lightweight and faster response (JSON, JSONP, XML, YAML, HTML, File) rendering package for Go.
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[muxchain](https://github.com/stephens2424/muxchain) - Lightweight middleware for net/http.
-105
[gores](https://github.com/alioygur/gores) - Go package that handles HTML, JSON, XML and etc. responses. Useful for RESTful APIs.
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[rye](https://github.com/InVisionApp/rye) - Tiny Go middleware library (with canned Middlewares) that supports JWT, CORS, Statsd, and Go 1.7 context.
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[mediary](https://github.com/HereMobilityDevelopers/mediary) - add interceptors to `http.Client` to allow dumping/shaping/tracing/... of requests/responses.
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[chain](https://github.com/codemodus/chain) - Handler wrapper chaining with scoped data (net/context-based "middleware").
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[catena](https://github.com/codemodus/catena) - http.Handler wrapper catenation (same API as "chain").**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Routers
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[mux](https://github.com/gorilla/mux) - Powerful URL router and dispatcher for golang.
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[chi](https://github.com/go-chi/chi) - Small, fast and expressive HTTP router built on net/context.
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[httprouter](https://github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter) - High performance router. Use this and the standard http handlers to form a very high performance web framework.
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[gocraft/web](https://github.com/gocraft/web) - Mux and middleware package in Go.
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[Bone](https://github.com/go-zoo/bone) - Lightning Fast HTTP Multiplexer.
-969
[Goji](https://github.com/goji/goji) - Goji is a minimalistic and flexible HTTP request multiplexer with support for `net/context`.
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[fasthttprouter](https://github.com/buaazp/fasthttprouter) - High performance router forked from `httprouter`. The first router fit for `fasthttp`.
-616
[httptreemux](https://github.com/dimfeld/httptreemux) - High-speed, flexible tree-based HTTP router for Go. Inspiration from httprouter.
-531
[xujiajun/gorouter](https://github.com/xujiajun/gorouter) - A simple and fast HTTP router for Go.
-454
[ozzo-routing](https://github.com/go-ozzo/ozzo-routing) - An extremely fast Go (golang) HTTP router that supports regular expression route matching. Comes with full support for building RESTful APIs.
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[lars](https://github.com/go-playground/lars) - Is a lightweight, fast and extensible zero allocation HTTP router for Go used to create customizable frameworks.
-348
[Siesta](https://github.com/VividCortex/siesta) - Composable framework to write middleware and handlers.
-267
[vestigo](https://github.com/husobee/vestigo) - Performant, stand-alone, HTTP compliant URL Router for go web applications.
-185
[gowww/router](https://github.com/gowww/router) - Lightning fast HTTP router fully compatible with the net/http.Handler interface.
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[GoRouter](https://github.com/vardius/gorouter) - GoRouter is a Server/API micro framework, HTTP request router, multiplexer, mux that provides request router with middleware supporting `net/context`.
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[pure](https://github.com/go-playground/pure) - Is a lightweight HTTP router that sticks to the std "net/http" implementation.
-134
[alien](https://github.com/gernest/alien) - Lightweight and fast http router from outer space.
-107
[violetear](https://github.com/nbari/violetear) - Go HTTP router.
-101
[Bxog](https://github.com/claygod/Bxog) - Simple and fast HTTP router for Go. It works with routes of varying difficulty, length and nesting. And he knows how to create a URL from the received parameters.
-99
[xmux](https://github.com/rs/xmux) - High performance muxer based on `httprouter` with `net/context` support.
-79
[goblin](https://github.com/bmf-san/goblin) - A golang http router based on trie tree.
-70
[ngamux](https://github.com/ngamux/ngamux) - Simple HTTP router for Go.
-54
[bellt](https://github.com/GuilhermeCaruso/bellt) - A simple Go HTTP router.
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[FastRouter](https://github.com/razonyang/fastrouter) - a fast, flexible HTTP router written in Go.
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[GoLobby/Router](https://github.com/golobby/router) - GoLobby Router is a lightweight yet powerful HTTP router for the Go programming language.
-16
[nchi](https://github.com/muir/nchi) - chi-like router built on httprouter with dependency injection based middleware wrappers
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[goroute](https://github.com/goroute/route) - Simple yet powerful HTTP request multiplexer.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## WebAssembly
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[tinygo](https://github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo) - Go compiler for small places. Microcontrollers, WebAssembly, and command-line tools. Based on LLVM.
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[dom](https://github.com/dennwc/dom) - DOM library.
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[go-canvas](https://github.com/markfarnan/go-canvas) - Library to use HTML5 Canvas, with all drawing within go code.
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[wasmbrowsertest](https://github.com/agnivade/wasmbrowsertest) - Run Go WASM tests in your browser.
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[webapi](https://github.com/gowebapi/webapi) - Bindings for DOM and HTML generated from WebIDL.
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[Extism Go SDK](https://github.com/extism/go-sdk) - Universal, cross-language WebAssembly framework for building plug-in systems and polyglot apps.
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[vert](https://github.com/norunners/vert) - Interop between Go and JS values.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Webhooks Server
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[webhook](https://github.com/adnanh/webhook) - Tool which allows user to create HTTP endpoints (hooks) that execute commands on the server.
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[WebhookX](https://github.com/webhookx-io/webhookx) - A webhooks gateway for message receiving, processing, and reliable delivering.
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[webhooked](https://github.com/42Atomys/webhooked) - A webhook receiver on steroids: handle, secure, format and store a Webhook payload has never been easier.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Windows
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[go-ole](https://github.com/go-ole/go-ole) - Win32 OLE implementation for golang.
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[d3d9](https://github.com/gonutz/d3d9) - Go bindings for Direct3D9.
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[gosddl](https://github.com/MonaxGT/gosddl) - Converter from SDDL-string to user-friendly JSON. SDDL consist of four part: Owner, Primary Group, DACL, SACL.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Workflow Frameworks
*Libraries for creating Workflows.*
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[Dagu](https://github.com/dagu-go/dagu) - No-code workflow executor. it executes DAGs defined in a simple YAML format.
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[go-taskflow](https://github.com/noneback/go-taskflow) - A taskflow-like General-purpose Task-parallel Programming Framework with integrated visualizer and profiler.
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[Cadence-client](https://github.com/uber-go/cadence-client) - A framework for authoring workflows and activities running on top of the Cadence orchestration engine made by Uber.
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[workflow](https://github.com/luno/workflow) - A tech stack agnostic Event Driven Workflow framework.
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[go-dag](https://github.com/rhosocial/go-dag) - A framework developed in Go that manages the execution of workflows described by directed acyclic graphs.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## XML
*Libraries and tools for manipulating XML.*
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[zek](https://github.com/miku/zek) - Generate a Go struct from XML.
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[xpath](https://github.com/antchfx/xpath) - XPath package for Go.
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[xmlquery](https://github.com/antchfx/xmlquery) - xmlquery is Golang XPath package for XML query.
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[xml2map](https://github.com/sbabiv/xml2map) - XML to MAP converter written Golang.
-28
[xmlwriter](https://github.com/shabbyrobe/xmlwriter) - Procedural XML generation API based on libxml2's xmlwriter module.
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[XML-Comp](https://github.com/xml-comp/xml-comp) - Simple command line XML comparer that generates diffs of folders, files and tags.## Zero Trust
*Libraries and tools to implement Zero Trust architectures.*
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[Cosign](https://github.com/sigstore/cosign) - Container Signing, Verification and Storage in an OCI registry.
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[OpenZiti](https://github.com/openziti/ziti) - A full, open source zero trust overlay network. Including numerous SDKs for numerous languages such as102
[golang](https://github.com/openziti/sdk-golang) allowing you to embed zero trust principles directly into your applications. The [OpenZiti Test Kitchen](https://github.com/openziti-test-kitchen) has numerous examples to draw inspiration from including a39
[zero trust ssh client - zssh](https://github.com/openziti-test-kitchen/zssh)
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[Spire](https://github.com/spiffe/spire) - SPIRE (the SPIFFE Runtime Environment) is a toolchain of APIs for establishing trust between software systems across a wide variety of hosting platforms.
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[in-toto](https://github.com/in-toto/in-toto-golang) - Go implementation of the in-toto (provides a framework to protect the integrity of the software supply chain) python reference implementation.
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[Spiffe-Vault](https://github.com/philips-labs/spiffe-vault) - Utilizes Spiffe JWT authentication with Hashicorp Vault for secretless authentication.## Code Analysis
*Source code analysis tools, also known as Static Application Security Testing (SAST) Tools.*
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[golangci-lint](https://github.com/golangci/golangci-lint) – A fast Go linters runner. It runs linters in parallel, uses caching, supports `yaml` config, has integrations with all major IDE and has dozens of linters included.
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[staticcheck](https://github.com/dominikh/go-tools/tree/master/cmd/staticcheck) - staticcheck is `go vet` on steroids, applying a ton of static analysis checks you might be used to from tools like ReSharper for C#.
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[revive](https://github.com/mgechev/revive) – ~6x faster, stricter, configurable, extensible, and beautiful drop-in replacement for `golint`.
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[errcheck](https://github.com/kisielk/errcheck) - Errcheck is a program for checking for unchecked errors in Go programs.
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[GoPlantUML](https://github.com/jfeliu007/goplantuml) - Library and CLI that generates text plantump class diagram containing information about structures and interfaces with the relationship among them.
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[go-critic](https://github.com/go-critic/go-critic) - source code linter that brings checks that are currently not implemented in other linters.
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[golines](https://github.com/segmentio/golines) - Formatter that automatically shortens long lines in Go code.
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[php-parser](https://github.com/z7zmey/php-parser) - A Parser for PHP written in Go.
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[go-cleanarch](https://github.com/roblaszczak/go-cleanarch) - go-cleanarch was created to validate Clean Architecture rules, like a The Dependency Rule and interaction between packages in your Go projects.
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[goast-viewer](https://github.com/yuroyoro/goast-viewer) - Web based Golang AST visualizer.
-728
[vacuum](https://github.com/daveshanley/vacuum) - An ultra-super-fast, lightweight OpenAPI linter and quality checking tool.
-654
[go-mod-outdated](https://github.com/psampaz/go-mod-outdated) - An easy way to find outdated dependencies of your Go projects.
-531
[goreturns](https://github.com/sqs/goreturns) - Adds zero-value return statements to match the func return types.
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[Chronos](https://github.com/amit-davidson/Chronos) - Detects race conditions statically
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[todocheck](https://github.com/preslavmihaylov/todocheck) - Static code analyser which links TODO comments in code with issues in your issue tracker.
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[unconvert](https://github.com/mdempsky/unconvert) - Remove unnecessary type conversions from Go source.
-349
[dupl](https://github.com/mibk/dupl) - Tool for code clone detection.
-323
[tickgit](https://github.com/augmentable-dev/tickgit) - CLI and go package for surfacing code comment TODOs (in any language) and applying a `git blame`to identify the author.
-322
[wrapcheck](https://github.com/tomarrell/wrapcheck) - A linter to check that errors from external packages are wrapped.
-243
[gostatus](https://github.com/shurcooL/gostatus) - Command line tool, shows the status of repositories that contain Go packages.
-179
[apicompat](https://github.com/bradleyfalzon/apicompat) - Checks recent changes to a Go project for backwards incompatible changes.
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[go-checkstyle](https://github.com/qiniu/checkstyle) - checkstyle is a style check tool like java checkstyle. This tool inspired by java checkstyle, golint. The style referred to some points in Go Code Review Comments.
-125
[testifylint](https://github.com/Antonboom/testifylint) – A linter that checks usage of24216
[github.com/stretchr/testify](https://github.com/stretchr/testify).
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[asty](https://github.com/asty-org/asty) - Converts golang AST to JSON and JSON to AST.
-65
[lint](https://github.com/surullabs/lint) - Run linters as part of go test.
-62
[validate](https://github.com/mccoyst/validate) - Automatically validates struct fields with tags.
-58
[ChainJacking](https://github.com/Checkmarx/chainjacking) - Find which of your Go lang direct GitHub dependencies is susceptible to ChainJacking attack.
-45
[usestdlibvars](https://github.com/sashamelentyev/usestdlibvars) - A linter that detect the possibility to use variables/constants from the Go standard library.
-27
[fatcontext](https://github.com/Crocmagnon/fatcontext) - Fatcontext detects nested contexts in loops or function literals.
-12
[golang-ifood-sdk](https://github.com/arxdsilva/golang-ifood-sdk) - iFood API SDK.
- [goimports](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/goimports) - Tool to fix (add, remove) your Go imports automatically.
- [blanket](https://gitlab.com/verygoodsoftwarenotvirus/blanket) - blanket is a tool that helps you catch functions which don't have direct unit tests in your Go packages.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Editor Plugins
*Plugin for text editors and IDEs.*
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[vim-go](https://github.com/fatih/vim-go) - Go development plugin for Vim.
-5011
[gocode](https://github.com/nsf/gocode) - Autocompletion daemon for the Go programming language.
-3998
[vscode-go](https://github.com/golang/vscode-go) - Extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code) which provides support for the Go language.
-3421
[GoSublime](https://github.com/DisposaBoy/GoSublime) - Golang plugin collection for the text editor SublimeText 3 providing code completion and other IDE-like features.
-1399
[go-mode](https://github.com/dominikh/go-mode.el) - Go mode for GNU/Emacs.
-640
[goimports-reviser](https://github.com/incu6us/goimports-reviser) - Formatting tool for imports.
-569
[coc-go language server extension for Vim/Neovim](https://github.com/josa42/coc-go) - This plugin adds7513
[gopls](https://github.com/golang/tools/blob/master/gopls/README.md) features to Vim/Neovim.
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[Watch](https://github.com/eaburns/Watch) - Runs a command in an acme win on file changes.
-90
[vim-compiler-go](https://github.com/rjohnsondev/vim-compiler-go) - Vim plugin to highlight syntax errors on save.
-25
[gounit-vim](https://github.com/hexdigest/gounit-vim) - Vim plugin for generating Go tests based on the function's or method's signature.
-8
[Go Doc](https://github.com/msyrus/vscode-go-doc) - A Visual Studio Code extension for showing definition in output and generating go doc.
- [goprofiling](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=MaxMedia.go-prof) - This extension adds benchmark profiling support for the Go language to VS Code.
- [Go plugin for JetBrains IDEs](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/9568-go) - Go plugin for JetBrains IDEs.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Go Generate Tools
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[gotests](https://github.com/cweill/gotests) - Generate Go tests from your source code.
-354
[xgen](https://github.com/xuri/xgen) - XSD (XML Schema Definition) parser and Go/C/Java/Rust/TypeScript code generator.
-143
[hasgo](https://github.com/DylanMeeus/hasgo) - Generate Haskell inspired functions for your slices.
-113
[gonerics](https://github.com/bouk/gonerics) - Idiomatic Generics in Go.
-112
[gocontracts](https://github.com/Parquery/gocontracts) - brings design-by-contract to Go by synchronizing the code with the documentation.
-84
[sqlgen](https://github.com/anqiansong/sqlgen) - Generate gorm, xorm, sqlx, bun, sql code from SQL file or DSN.
-84
[gounit](https://github.com/hexdigest/gounit) - Generate Go tests using your own templates.
-84
[options-gen](https://github.com/kazhuravlev/options-gen) - Functional options described by Dave Cheney's post "Functional options for friendly APIs".
-75
[envdoc](https://github.com/g4s8/envdoc) - generate documentation for environment variables from Go source files.
-49
[generic](https://github.com/usk81/generic) - flexible data type for Go.
-18
[godal](https://github.com/mafulong/godal) - Generate orm models corresponding to golang by specifying sql ddl file, which can be used by gorm.
- [TOML-to-Go](https://xuri.me/toml-to-go) - Translates TOML into a Go type in the browser instantly.
- [re2dfa](https://gitlab.com/opennota/re2dfa) - Transform regular expressions into finite state machines and output Go source code.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Go Tools
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[go-swagger](https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger) - Swagger 2.0 implementation for go. Swagger is a simple yet powerful representation of your RESTful API.
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[go-callvis](https://github.com/TrueFurby/go-callvis) - Visualize call graph of your Go program using dot format.
-5304
[OctoLinker](https://github.com/OctoLinker/browser-extension) - Navigate through go files efficiently with the OctoLinker browser extension for GitHub.
-1487
[go-size-analyzer](https://github.com/Zxilly/go-size-analyzer) - Analyze and visualize the size of dependencies in compiled Golang binaries, providing insight into their impact on the final build.
-980
[depth](https://github.com/KyleBanks/depth) - Visualize dependency trees of any package by analyzing imports.
-857
[richgo](https://github.com/kyoh86/richgo) - Enrich `go test` outputs with text decorations.
-263
[MoniGO](https://github.com/iyashjayesh/monigo) - A performance monitoring library for Go applications. It provides real-time insights into application performance! 🚀
-250
[rts](https://github.com/galeone/rts) - RTS: response to struct. Generates Go structs from server responses.
-205
[godbg](https://github.com/tylerwince/godbg) - Implementation of Rusts `dbg!` macro for quick and easy debugging during development.
-205
[typex](https://github.com/dtgorski/typex) - Examine Go types and their transitive dependencies, alternatively export results as TypeScript value objects (or types) declaration.
-193
[roumon](https://github.com/becheran/roumon) - Monitor current state of all active goroutines via a command line interface.
-135
[gotestdox](https://github.com/bitfield/gotestdox) - Show Go test results as readable sentences.
-125
[gothanks](https://github.com/psampaz/gothanks) - GoThanks automatically stars your go.mod github dependencies, sending this way some love to their maintainers.
-113
[colorgo](https://github.com/songgao/colorgo) - Wrapper around `go` command for colorized `go build` output.
-67
[igo](https://github.com/rocketlaunchr/igo) - An igo to go transpiler (new language features for Go language!)
-43
[docs](https://github.com/go-oas/docs) - Automatically generate RESTful API documentation for GO projects - aligned with Open API Specification standard.
-37
[gomodrun](https://github.com/dustinblackman/gomodrun/) - Go tool that executes and caches binaries included in go.mod files.
-26
[decouple](https://github.com/bobg/decouple) - Find “overspecified” function parameters that could be generalized with interface types.
-19
[modver](https://github.com/bobg/modver) - Compare two versions of a Go module to check the version-number change required (major, minor, or patchlevel), according to [semver](https://semver.org/) rules.
-6
[textra](https://github.com/ravsii/textra) - Extract Go struct field names, types and tags for filtering and exporting.
- [gotemplate.io](https://gotemplate.io/) - Online tool to preview `text/template` templates live.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Software Packages
*Software written in Go.*
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### DevOps Tools
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[kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes) - Container Cluster Manager from Google.
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[Moby](https://github.com/moby/moby) - Collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems.
-53632
[traefik](https://github.com/containous/traefik) - Reverse proxy and load balancer with support for multiple backends.
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[Gitea](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea) - Fork of Gogs, entirely community driven.
-30033
[minikube](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube) - Run Kubernetes locally.
-29008
[k3s](https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s) - Lightweight Kubernetes.
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[k6](https://github.com/grafana/k6) - A modern load testing tool, using Go and JavaScript.
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[Vegeta](https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta) - HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!
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[Hey](https://github.com/rakyll/hey) - Hey is a tiny program that sends some load to a web application.
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[Packer](https://github.com/mitchellh/packer) - Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
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[kind](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kind) - Kubernetes IN Docker - local clusters for testing Kubernetes.
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[kubeshark](https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark) - API traffic analyzer for Kubernetes, inspired by Wireshark, purposely built for Kubernetes.
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[GVM](https://github.com/moovweb/gvm) - GVM provides an interface to manage Go versions.
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[Flannel](https://github.com/flannel-io/flannel) - Flannel is a network fabric for containers, designed for Kubernetes.
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[Ddosify](https://github.com/ddosify/ddosify) - High-performance load testing tool, written in Golang.
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[ko](https://github.com/google/ko) - Command line tool for building and deploying Go applications on Kubernetes
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[KubeVela](https://github.com/kubevela/kubevela) - Cloud native application delivery.
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[script](https://github.com/bitfield/script) - Making it easy to write shell-like scripts in Go for DevOps and system administration tasks.
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[bombardier](https://github.com/codesenberg/bombardier) - Fast cross-platform HTTP benchmarking tool.
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[k3d](https://github.com/k3d-io/k3d) - Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker.
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[podinfo](https://github.com/stefanprodan/podinfo) - Podinfo is a tiny web application made with Go that showcases best practices of running microservices in Kubernetes. Podinfo is used by CNCF projects like Flux and Flagger for end-to-end testing and workshops.
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[gaia](https://github.com/gaia-pipeline/gaia) - Build powerful pipelines in any programming language.
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[Pomerium](https://github.com/pomerium/pomerium) - Pomerium is an identity-aware access proxy.
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[tau](https://github.com/taubyte/tau) - Easily build Cloud Computing Platforms with features like Serverless WebAssembly Functions, Frontend Hosting, CI/CD, Object Storage, K/V Database, and Pub-Sub Messaging.
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[Fleet device management](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet) - Lightweight, programmable telemetry for servers and workstations.
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[bosun](https://github.com/bosun-monitor/bosun) - Time Series Alerting Framework.
-2919
[s5cmd](https://github.com/peak/s5cmd) - Blazing fast S3 and local filesystem execution tool.
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[aptly](https://github.com/aptly-dev/aptly) - aptly is a Debian repository management tool.
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[kubeblocks](https://github.com/apecloud/kubeblocks) - KubeBlocks is an open-source control plane that runs and manages databases, message queues and other data infrastructure on K8s.
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[kala](https://github.com/ajvb/kala) - Simplistic, modern, and performant job scheduler.
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[fac](https://github.com/mkchoi212/fac) - Command-line user interface to fix git merge conflicts.
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[ghorg](https://github.com/gabrie30/ghorg) - Quickly clone an entire org/users repositories into one directory - Supports GitHub, GitLab, Gitea, and Bitbucket.
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[StatusOK](https://github.com/sanathp/statusok) - Monitor your Website and REST APIs.Get Notified through Slack, E-mail when your server is down or response time is more than expected.
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[go-selfupdate](https://github.com/sanbornm/go-selfupdate) - Enable your Go applications to self update.
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[tlm](https://github.com/yusufcanb/tlm) - Local cli copilot, powered by CodeLLaMa
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[uTask](https://github.com/ovh/utask) - Automation engine that models and executes business processes declared in yaml.
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[s3gof3r](https://github.com/rlmcpherson/s3gof3r) - Small utility/library optimized for high speed transfer of large objects into and out of Amazon S3.
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[PipeCD](https://github.com/pipe-cd/pipecd) - A GitOps-style continuous delivery platform that provides consistent deployment and operations experience for any applications.
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[KusionStack](https://github.com/KusionStack/kusion) - A unified programmable configuration techstack to deliver modern app in 'platform as code' and 'infra as code' approach.
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[KubeVPN](https://github.com/kubenetworks/kubevpn) - KubeVPN offers a Cloud-Native Dev Environment that seamlessly connects to your Kubernetes cluster network.
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[kwatch](https://github.com/abahmed/kwatch) - Monitor & detect crashes in your Kubernetes(K8s) cluster instantly.
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[skm](https://github.com/TimothyYe/skm) - SKM is a simple and powerful SSH Keys Manager, it helps you to manage your multiple SSH keys easily!
-902
[Scaleway-cli](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) - Manage BareMetal Servers from Command Line (as easily as with Docker).
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[cassowary](https://github.com/rogerwelin/cassowary) - Modern cross-platform HTTP load-testing tool written in Go.
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[alaz](https://github.com/ddosify/alaz) - Effortless, Low-Overhead, eBPF-based Kubernetes Monitoring.
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[kool](https://github.com/kool-dev/kool) - Command line tool for managing Docker environments as an easy way.
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[aurora](https://github.com/xuri/aurora) - Cross-platform web-based Beanstalkd queue server console.
-538
[govvv](https://github.com/ahmetalpbalkan/govvv) - “go build” wrapper to easily add version information into Go binaries.
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[Pewpew](https://github.com/bengadbois/pewpew) - Flexible HTTP command line stress tester.
-402
[jcli](https://github.com/jenkins-zh/jenkins-cli) - Jenkins CLI allows you manage your Jenkins as an easy way.
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[gobrew](https://github.com/kevincobain2000/gobrew) - Go version manager. Super simple tool to install and manage Go versions. Install go without root. Gobrew doesn't require shell rehash.
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[lstags](https://github.com/ivanilves/lstags) - Tool and API to sync Docker images across different registries.
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[gonative](https://github.com/inconshreveable/gonative) - Tool which creates a build of Go that can cross compile to all platforms while still using the Cgo-enabled versions of the stdlib packages.
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[trubka](https://github.com/xitonix/trubka) - A CLI tool to manage and troubleshoot Apache Kafka clusters with the ability of generically publishing/consuming protocol buffer and plain text events to/from Kafka.
-330
[easyssh-proxy](https://github.com/appleboy/easyssh-proxy) - Golang package for easy remote execution through SSH and SCP downloading via `ProxyCommand`.
-324
[s3-proxy](https://github.com/oxyno-zeta/s3-proxy) - S3 Proxy with GET, PUT and DELETE methods and authentication (OpenID Connect and Basic Auth).
-314
[Mora](https://github.com/emicklei/mora) - REST server for accessing MongoDB documents and meta data.
-303
[Balerter](https://github.com/balerter/balerter) - A self-hosted script-based alerting manager.
-299
[manssh](https://github.com/xwjdsh/manssh) - manssh is a command line tool for managing your ssh alias config easily.
-275
[terraform-provider-openapi](https://github.com/dikhan/terraform-provider-openapi) - Terraform provider plugin that dynamically configures itself at runtime based on an OpenAPI document (formerly known as swagger file) containing the definitions of the APIs exposed.
-272
[dogo](https://github.com/liudng/dogo) - Monitoring changes in the source file and automatically compile and run (restart).
-228
[godbg](https://github.com/sirnewton01/godbg) - Web-based gdb front-end application.
-221
[abbreviate](https://github.com/dnnrly/abbreviate) - abbreviate is a tool turning long strings in to shorter ones with configurable separators, for example to embed branch names in to deployment stack IDs.
-218
[kcli](https://github.com/cswank/kcli) - Command line tool for inspecting kafka topics/partitions/messages.
-218
[Blast](https://github.com/dave/blast) - A simple tool for API load testing and batch jobs.
-191
[gobrew](https://github.com/cryptojuice/gobrew) - gobrew lets you easily switch between multiple versions of go.
-180
[ostent](https://github.com/ostrost/ostent) - collects and displays system metrics and optionally relays to Graphite and/or InfluxDB.
-175
[Dockerfile-Generator](https://github.com/ozankasikci/dockerfile-generator) - A go library and an executable that produces valid Dockerfiles using various input channels.
-170
[grapes](https://github.com/yaronsumel/grapes) - Lightweight tool designed to distribute commands over ssh with ease.
-167
[winrm-cli](https://github.com/masterzen/winrm-cli) - Cli tool to remotely execute commands on Windows machines.
-156
[tf-profile](https://github.com/datarootsio/tf-profile) - Profiler for Terraform runs. Generate global stats, resource-level stats or visualizations.
-147
[drone-scp](https://github.com/appleboy/drone-scp) - Copy files and artifacts via SSH using a binary, docker or Drone CI.
-110
[Mantil](https://github.com/mantil-io/mantil) - Go specific framework for building serverless applications on AWS that enables you to focus on pure Go code while Mantil takes care of the infrastructure.
-105
[go-rocket-update](https://github.com/mouuff/go-rocket-update) - A simple way to make self updating Go applications - Supports Github and Gitlab.
-99
[go-furnace](https://github.com/go-furnace/go-furnace) - Hosting solution written in Go. Deploy your Application with ease on AWS, GCP or DigitalOcean.
-89
[decompose](https://github.com/s0rg/decompose) - tool to generate and process Docker containers connections graphs.
-66
[Dropship](https://github.com/chrismckenzie/dropship) - Tool for deploying code via cdn.
-50
[docker-go-mingw](https://github.com/x1unix/docker-go-mingw) - Docker image for building Go binaries for Windows with MinGW toolchain.
-39
[drone-jenkins](https://github.com/appleboy/drone-jenkins) - Trigger downstream Jenkins jobs using a binary, docker or Drone CI.
-39
[httpref](https://github.com/dnnrly/httpref) - httpref is a handy CLI reference for HTTP methods, status codes, headers, and TCP and UDP ports.
-35
[awsenv](https://github.com/soniah/awsenv) - Small binary that loads Amazon (AWS) environment variables for a profile.
-33
[Rodent](https://github.com/alouche/rodent) - Rodent helps you manage Go versions, projects and track dependencies.
-32
[lwc](https://github.com/timdp/lwc) - A live-updating version of the UNIX wc command.
-23
[DepCharge](https://github.com/centerorbit/depcharge) - Helps orchestrating the execution of commands across the many dependencies in larger projects.
-17
[wait-for](https://github.com/dnnrly/wait-for) - Wait for something to happen (from the command line) before continuing. Easy orchestration of Docker services and other things.
-8
[sg](https://github.com/ChristopherRabotin/sg) - Benchmarks a set of HTTP endpoints (like ab), with possibility to use the response code and data between each call for specific server stress based on its previous response.
- [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) - Open platform for distributed applications for developers and sysadmins.
- [gitea-github-migrator](https://git.jonasfranz.software/JonasFranzDEV/gitea-github-migrator) - Migrate all your GitHub repositories, issues, milestones and labels to your Gitea instance.
- [Gogs](https://gogs.io/) - A Self Hosted Git Service in the Go Programming Language.
- [Wide](https://wide.b3log.org/login) - Web-based IDE for Teams using Golang.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Other Software
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[croc](https://github.com/schollz/croc) - Easily and securely send files or folders from one computer to another.
-27881
[restic](https://github.com/restic/restic) - De-duplicating backup program.
-23899
[Seaweed File System](https://github.com/chrislusf/seaweedfs) - Fast, Simple and Scalable Distributed File System with O(1) disk seek.
-18817
[Gor](https://github.com/buger/gor) - Http traffic replication tool, for replaying traffic from production to stage/dev environments in real-time.
-11336
[JuiceFS](https://github.com/juicedata/juicefs) - Distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and AWS S3.
-11085
[toxiproxy](https://github.com/shopify/toxiproxy) - Proxy to simulate network and system conditions for automated tests.
-10366
[Comcast](https://github.com/tylertreat/Comcast) - Simulate bad network connections.
-8384
[confd](https://github.com/kelseyhightower/confd) - Manage local application configuration files using templates and data from etcd or consul.
-7654
[LiteIDE](https://github.com/visualfc/liteide) - LiteIDE is a simple, open source, cross-platform Go IDE.
-7123
[scc](https://github.com/boyter/scc) - Sloc Cloc and Code, a very fast accurate code counter with complexity calculations and COCOMO estimates.
-6709
[drive](https://github.com/odeke-em/drive) - Google Drive client for the commandline.
-5523
[nes](https://github.com/fogleman/nes) - Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator written in Go.
-5355
[Duplicacy](https://github.com/gilbertchen/duplicacy) - A cross-platform network and cloud backup tool based on the idea of lock-free deduplication.
-5113
[blocky](https://github.com/0xERR0R/blocky) - Fast and lightweight DNS proxy as ad-blocker for local network with many features.
-2707
[myLG](https://github.com/mehrdadrad/mylg) - Command Line Network Diagnostic tool written in Go.
-2620
[GoBoy](https://github.com/Humpheh/goboy) - Nintendo Game Boy Color emulator written in Go.
-2493
[Stack Up](https://github.com/pressly/sup) - Stack Up, a super simple deployment tool - just Unix - think of it like 'make' for a network of servers.
-2447
[lgo](https://github.com/yunabe/lgo) - Interactive Go programming with Jupyter. It supports code completion, code inspection and 100% Go compatibility.
-2201
[Documize](https://github.com/documize/community) - Modern wiki software that integrates data from SaaS tools.
-2060
[sonic](https://github.com/go-sonic/sonic) - Sonic is a Go Blogging Platform. Simple and Powerful.
-1985
[Circuit](https://github.com/gocircuit/circuit) - Circuit is a programmable platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and/or Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), for management, discovery, synchronization and orchestration of services and hosts comprising cloud applications.
-1815
[Gokapi](https://github.com/Forceu/gokapi) - Lightweight server to share files, which expire after a set amount of downloads or days. Similar to Firefox Send, but without public upload.
-1606
[portal](https://github.com/SpatiumPortae/portal) - Portal is a quick and easy command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another.
-1603
[borg](https://github.com/crufter/borg) - Terminal based search engine for bash snippets.
-1528
[Plik](https://github.com/root-gg/plik) - Plik is a temporary file upload system (Wetransfer like) in Go.
-1390
[shell2http](https://github.com/msoap/shell2http) - Executing shell commands via http server (for prototyping or remote control).
-1117
[vFlow](https://github.com/VerizonDigital/vflow) - High-performance, scalable and reliable IPFIX, sFlow and Netflow collector.
-1043
[peg](https://github.com/pointlander/peg) - Peg, Parsing Expression Grammar, is an implementation of a Packrat parser generator.
-896
[Go Package Store](https://github.com/shurcooL/Go-Package-Store) - App that displays updates for the Go packages in your GOPATH.
-791
[GoNB](https://github.com/janpfeifer/gonb) - Interactive Go programming with Jupyter Notebooks (also works in VSCode, Binder and Google's Colab).
-759
[yai](https://github.com/ekkinox/yai) - AI powered terminal assistant.
-754
[Leaps](https://github.com/jeffail/leaps) - Pair programming service using Operational Transforms.
-748
[gfile](https://github.com/Antonito/gfile) - Securely transfer files between two computers, without any third party, over WebRTC.
-676
[Guora](https://github.com/meloalright/guora) - A self-hosted Quora like web application written in Go.
-656
[sake](https://github.com/alajmo/sake) - sake is a command runner for local and remote hosts.
-636
[Gebug](https://github.com/moshebe/gebug) - A tool that makes debugging of Dockerized Go applications super easy by enabling Debugger and Hot-Reload features, seamlessly.
-630
[gocc](https://github.com/goccmack/gocc) - Gocc is a compiler kit for Go written in Go.
-562
[mockingjay](https://github.com/quii/mockingjay-server) - Fake HTTP servers and consumer driven contracts from one configuration file. You can also make the server randomly misbehave to help do more realistic performance tests.
-543
[Chapar](https://github.com/chapar-rest/chapar) - Chapar is a a cross-platform Postman alternative built with go, aims to help developers to test their api endpoints. it support http and grpc protocols.
-478
[woke](https://github.com/get-woke/woke) - Detect non-inclusive language in your source code.
-474
[go-peerflix](https://github.com/Sioro-Neoku/go-peerflix) - Video streaming torrent client.
-380
[hotswap](https://github.com/edwingeng/hotswap) - A complete solution to reload your go code without restarting your server, interrupting or blocking any ongoing procedure.
-360
[ide](https://github.com/thestrukture/ide) - Browser accessible IDE. Designed for Go with Go.
-322
[Neo-cowsay](https://github.com/Code-Hex/Neo-cowsay) - 🐮 cowsay is reborn. for a New Era.
-301
[Cherry](https://github.com/rafael-santiago/cherry) - Tiny webchat server in Go.
-301
[wellington](https://github.com/wellington/wellington) - Sass project management tool, extends the language with sprite functions (like Compass).
-286
[crawley](https://github.com/s0rg/crawley) - Web scraper/crawler for cli.
-256
[tcpdog](https://github.com/mehrdadrad/tcpdog) - eBPF based TCP observability.
-219
[stew](https://github.com/marwanhawari/stew) - An independent package manager for compiled binaries.
-215
[joincap](https://github.com/assafmo/joincap) - Command-line utility for merging multiple pcap files together.
-185
[Orbit](https://github.com/gulien/orbit) - A simple tool for running commands and generating files from templates.
-170
[fjira](https://github.com/mk-5/fjira) - A fuzzy-search based terminal UI application for Attlasian Jira
-154
[vaku](https://github.com/lingrino/vaku) - CLI & API for folder-based functions in Vault like copy, move, and search.
-81
[dp](https://github.com/scryinfo/dp) - Through SDK for data exchange with blockchain, developers can get easy access to DAPP development.
-78
[boxed](https://github.com/tejo/boxed) - Dropbox based blog engine.
-23
[naclpipe](https://github.com/unix4fun/naclpipe) - Simple NaCL EC25519 based crypto pipe tool written in Go.
-16
[Snitch](https://github.com/lucasgomide/snitch) - Simple way to notify your team and many tools when someone has deployed any application via Tsuru.
-13
[GoDocTooltip](https://github.com/diankong/GoDocTooltip) - Chrome extension for Go Doc sites, which shows function description as tooltip at function list.
-13
[tinycare-tui](https://github.com/DMcP89/tinycare-tui) - Small terminal app that shows git commits from the last 24 hours and week, current weather, some self care advice, a joke, and you current todo list tasks.
-9
[hoofli](https://github.com/dnnrly/hoofli) - Generate PlantUML diagrams from Chrome or Firefox network inspections.
- [hugo](https://gohugo.io/) - Fast and Modern Static Website Engine.
- [syncthing](https://syncthing.net/) - Open, decentralized file synchronization tool and protocol.
- [Juju](https://jujucharms.com/) - Cloud-agnostic service deployment and orchestration - supports EC2, Azure, Openstack, MAAS and more.
- [tsuru](https://tsuru.io/) - Extensible and open source Platform as a Service software.
- [goblin](https://goblin.run) - Cloud builder for CLI's written in go lang
- [limetext](https://limetext.github.io) - Lime Text is a powerful and elegant text editor primarily developed in Go that aims to be a Free and open-source software successor to Sublime Text.
- [Wave Terminal](https://waveterm.dev) - Wave is an open-source, AI-native terminal built for seamless developer workflows with inline rendering, a modern UI, and persistent sessions.
- [GoLand](https://jetbrains.com/go) - Full featured cross-platform Go IDE.
- [Better Go Playground](https://goplay.tools) - Go playground with syntax highlight, code completion and other features.
- [Layli](https://layli.app) - Draw pretty layout diagrams as code.
- [zs](https://git.mills.io/prologic/zs) - an extremely minimal static site generator.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
# Resources
*Where to discover new Go libraries.*
**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Benchmarks
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[go-web-framework-benchmark](https://github.com/smallnest/go-web-framework-benchmark) - Go web framework benchmark.
-1654
[go-http-routing-benchmark](https://github.com/julienschmidt/go-http-routing-benchmark) - Go HTTP request router benchmark and comparison.
-1585
[go_serialization_benchmarks](https://github.com/alecthomas/go_serialization_benchmarks) - Benchmarks of Go serialization methods.
-1054
[skynet](https://github.com/atemerev/skynet) - Skynet 1M threads microbenchmark.
-242
[speedtest-resize](https://github.com/fawick/speedtest-resize) - Compare various Image resize algorithms for the Go language.
-147
[go-benchmarks](https://github.com/tylertreat/go-benchmarks) - Few miscellaneous Go microbenchmarks. Compare some language features to alternative approaches.
-136
[golang-benchmarks](https://github.com/SimonWaldherr/golang-benchmarks) - a collection of golang benchmarks.
-124
[gospeed](https://github.com/feyeleanor/GoSpeed) - Go micro-benchmarks for calculating the speed of language constructs.
-99
[autobench](https://github.com/davecheney/autobench) - Framework to compare the performance between different Go versions.
-65
[golang-sql-benchmark](https://github.com/tyler-smith/golang-sql-benchmark) - Collection of benchmarks for popular Go database/SQL utilities.
-61
[gocostmodel](https://github.com/PuerkitoBio/gocostmodel) - Benchmarks of common basic operations for the Go language.
-30
[go-ml-benchmarks](https://github.com/nikolaydubina/go-ml-benchmarks) - benchmarks for machine learning inference in Go.
-28
[go-benchmark-app](https://github.com/mrLSD/go-benchmark-app) - Powerful HTTP-benchmark tool mixed with Аb, Wrk, Siege tools. Gathering statistics and various parameters for benchmarks and comparison results.
-26
[kvbench](https://github.com/jimrobinson/kvbench) - Key/Value database benchmark.
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[go-json-benchmark](https://github.com/zerosnake0/go-json-benchmark) - Go JSON benchmark.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Conferences
- [GoCon](https://gocon.connpass.com/) - Tokyo, Japan.
- [GoDays](https://www.godays.io/) - Berlin, Germany.
- [GoLab](https://golab.io/) - Florence, Italy.
- [GopherChina](https://gopherchina.org) - Shanghai, China.
- [GopherCon](https://www.gophercon.com/) - Varied Locations Each Year, USA.
- [GopherCon Australia](https://gophercon.com.au/) - Sydney, Australia.
- [GopherCon Brazil](https://gopherconbr.org) - Florianópolis, Brazil.
- [GopherCon Europe](https://gophercon.eu/) - Berlin, Germany.
- [GopherCon India](https://gopherconindia.org/) - Pune, India.
- [GopherCon Israel](https://www.gophercon.org.il/) - Tel Aviv, Israel.
- [GopherCon Russia](https://www.gophercon-russia.ru) - Moscow, Russia.
- [GopherCon Singapore](https://gophercon.sg) - Mapletree Business City, Singapore.
- [GopherCon UK](https://www.gophercon.co.uk/) - London, UK.
- [GopherCon Vietnam](https://gophercon.vn/) - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
- [GoWest Conference](https://www.gowestconf.com/) - Lehi, USA.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## E-Books
### E-books for purchase
- [100 Go Mistakes: How to Avoid Them](https://www.manning.com/books/100-go-mistakes-how-to-avoid-them)
- [Black Hat Go](https://nostarch.com/blackhatgo) - Go programming for hackers and pentesters.
- [Build an Orchestrator in Go](https://www.manning.com/books/build-an-orchestrator-in-go)
- [Continuous Delivery in Go](https://www.manning.com/books/continuous-delivery-in-go) - This practical guide to continuous delivery shows you how to rapidly establish an automated pipeline that will improve your testing, code quality, and final product.
- [Creative DIY Microcontroller Project With TinyGo and WebAssembly](https://www.packtpub.com/product/creative-diy-microcontroller-projects-with-tinygo-and-webassembly/9781800560208) - An introduction into the TinyGo compiler with projects involving Arduino and WebAssembly.
- [Effective Go: Elegant, efficient, and testable code](https://www.manning.com/books/effective-go) - Unlock Go’s unique perspective on program design, and start writing simple, maintainable, and testable Go code.
- [For the Love of Go](https://bitfieldconsulting.com/books/love) - An introductory book for Go beginners.
- [Go in Practice, Second Edition](https://www.manning.com/books/go-in-practice-second-edition) - Your practical guide on the ins-and-outs of Go development, covering the standard library and the most important tools from Go’s powerful ecosystem.
- [Know Go: Generics](https://bitfieldconsulting.com/books/generics) - A guide to understanding and using generics in Go.
- [Lets-Go](https://lets-go.alexedwards.net) - A step-by-step guide to creating fast, secure and maintanable web applications with Go.
- [Lets-Go-Further](https://lets-go-further.alexedwards.net) - Advanced patterns for building APIs and web applications in Go.
- [The Power of Go: Tests](https://bitfieldconsulting.com/books/tests) - A guide to testing in Go.
- [The Power of Go: Tools](https://bitfieldconsulting.com/books/tools) - A guide to writing command-line tools in Go.
- [Writing A Compiler In Go](https://compilerbook.com)
- [Writing An Interpreter In Go](https://interpreterbook.com) - Book that introduces dozens of techniques for writing idiomatic, expressive, and efficient Go code that avoids common pitfalls.### Free e-books
-
17641
[GoBooks](https://github.com/dariubs/GoBooks) - A curated list of Go books.
-9509
[The Golang Standard Library by Example (Chinese)](https://github.com/polaris1119/The-Golang-Standard-Library-by-Example)
-5413
[Go AST Book (Chinese)](https://github.com/chai2010/go-ast-book) - A book focusing on Go `go/*` packages.
-3198
[Web Application with Go the Anti-Textbook](https://github.com/thewhitetulip/web-dev-golang-anti-textbook/)
-362
[Build a blockchain from scratch in Go with gRPC](https://github.com/volodymyrprokopyuk/go-blockchain) - The foundational and practical guide for effectively learning and progressively building a blockchain from scratch in Go with gRPC.
-22
[Go Succinctly](https://github.com/thedevsir/gosuccinctly) - in Persian.
- [Building Web Apps With Go](https://codegangsta.gitbooks.io/building-web-apps-with-go/content/)
- [Go Faster](https://leanpub.com/gofaster) - This book seeks to shorten your learning curve and help you become a proficient Go programmer, faster.
- [Go 101](https://go101.org) - A book focusing on Go syntax/semantics and all kinds of details.
- [Go with the domain](https://threedots.tech/go-with-the-domain/) - A book showing how to apply DDD, Clean Architecture, and CQRS by practical refactoring.
- [A Go Developer's Notebook](https://leanpub.com/GoNotebook/read)
- [How To Code in Go eBook](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/books/how-to-code-in-go-ebook) - A 600 page introduction to Go aimed at first time developers.
- [Learning Go](https://www.miek.nl/downloads/Go/Learning-Go-latest.pdf)
- [Network Programming With Go](https://jan.newmarch.name/golang/)
- [Practical Go Lessons](https://www.practical-go-lessons.com/)
- [Spaceship Go A Journey to the Standard Library](https://blasrodri.github.io/spaceship-go-gh-pages/)
- [The Go Programming Language](https://www.gopl.io/)
- [Build Web Application with Golang](https://astaxie.gitbooks.io/build-web-application-with-golang/content/en/)
- [An Introduction to Programming in Go](http://www.golang-book.com/)**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Gophers
-
3693
[Free Gophers Pack](https://github.com/MariaLetta/free-gophers-pack) - Gopher graphics pack by Maria Letta with illustrations and emotional characters in vector and raster.
-3576
[gophers](https://github.com/egonelbre/gophers) - Free gophers.
-2985
[gophers](https://github.com/ashleymcnamara/gophers) - Gopher artworks by Ashley McNamara.
-719
[gopherize.me](https://github.com/matryer/gopherize.me) - Gopherize yourself.
-618
[gophericons](https://github.com/shalakhin/gophericons)
-592
[gopher-stickers](https://github.com/tenntenn/gopher-stickers)
-150
[gophers](https://github.com/sillecelik/go-gopher) - Gopher amigurumi toy pattern.
-125
[gopher-logos](https://github.com/GolangUA/gopher-logos) - adorable gopher logos.
-70
[Go-gopher-Vector](https://github.com/keygx/Go-gopher-Vector) - Go gopher Vector Data [.ai, .svg].
-57
[gophers](https://github.com/rogeralsing/gophers) - random gopher graphics.
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[gophers](https://github.com/scraly/gophers) - Gophers by Aurélie Vache.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Meetups
- [Basel Go Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Basel-Go-Meetup/)
- [Belfast Gophers](https://www.meetup.com/Belfast-Gophers/)
- [Belgrade Golang Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/golang-serbia/)
- [Berlin Golang](https://www.meetup.com/golang-users-berlin/)
- [Brisbane Gophers](https://www.meetup.com/Brisbane-Golang-Meetup/)
- [Bärner Go Meetup - Berne, Switzerland](https://www.meetup.com/berner-go-meetup/)
- [Go Ireland - Dublin](https://www.meetup.com/goireland/)
- [Go Language NYC](https://www.meetup.com/golanguagenewyork/)
- [Go London User Group](https://www.meetup.com/Go-London-User-Group/)
- [Go Remote Meetup](https://www.meetup.com/Go-Remote-Meetup/)
- [Go Toronto](https://www.meetup.com/go-toronto/)
- [Go User Group Atlanta](https://www.meetup.com/Go-Users-Group-Atlanta/)
- [GoBandung](https://www.meetup.com/GoBandung/)
- [GoBridge, San Francisco, CA](https://www.meetup.com/gobridge/)
- [GoCracow - Krakow, Poland](https://www.meetup.com/GoCracow/)
- [GoJakarta](https://www.meetup.com/GoJakarta/)
- [Golang Amsterdam](https://www.meetup.com/golang-amsterdam/)
- [Golang Argentina](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Argentina/)
- [Golang Athens](https://www.meetup.com/Athens-Gophers/)
- [Golang Baltimore, MD](https://www.meetup.com/BaltimoreGolang/)
- [Golang Bangalore](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Bangalore/)
- [Golang Belo Horizonte - Brazil](https://www.meetup.com/go-belo-horizonte/)
- [Golang Boston](https://www.meetup.com/bostongo/)
- [Golang Bulgaria](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Bulgaria/)
- [Golang Cardiff, UK](https://www.meetup.com/Cardiff-Go-Meetup/)
- [Golang Copenhagen](https://www.meetup.com/Go-Cph/)
- [Golang Curitiba - Brazil](https://www.meetup.com/GolangCWB/)
- [Golang DC, Arlington, VA](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-DC/)
- [Golang Dorset, UK](https://www.meetup.com/golang-dorset/)
- [Golang Estonia](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Estonia/)
- [Golang Gurgaon, India](https://www.meetup.com/Gurgaon-Go-Meetup/)
- [Golang Hamburg - Germany](https://www.meetup.com/Go-User-Group-Hamburg/)
- [Golang Israel](https://www.meetup.com/Go-Israel/)
- [Golang Kathmandu](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Kathmandu/)
- [Golang Lima - Peru](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Peru/)
- [Golang Lyon](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Lyon/)
- [Golang Marseille](https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Golang-Marseille/)
- [Golang Melbourne](https://www.meetup.com/golang-mel/)
- [Golang Milano](https://www.meetup.com/golang-milano/)
- [Golang North East](https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Golang-North-East/)
- [Golang Paris](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Paris/)
- [Golang Poland](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Poland/)
- [Golang Pune](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Pune/)
- [Golang Roma](https://www.meetup.com/golangroma/)
- [Golang Rotterdam](https://www.meetup.com/golang-rotterdam/)
- [Golang Singapore](https://www.meetup.com/golangsg/)
- [Golang Stockholm](https://www.meetup.com/Go-Stockholm/)
- [Golang Sydney, AU](https://www.meetup.com/golang-syd/)
- [Golang São Paulo - Brazil](https://www.meetup.com/golangbr/)
- [Golang Taipei](https://www.meetup.com/golang-taipei-meetup/)
- [Golang Thessaloniki](https://www.meetup.com/thessaloniki-golang-meetup/)
- [Golang Torino](https://www.meetup.com/golang-torino/)
- [Golang Turkey](https://kommunity.com/goturkiye)
- [Golang Vancouver, BC](https://www.meetup.com/golangvan/)
- [Golang Vienna, Austria](https://www.meetup.com/viennago/)
- [Golang Москва](https://www.meetup.com/Golang-Moscow/)
- [GoSF - San Francisco, CA](https://www.meetup.com/golangsf)
- [Istanbul Golang](https://www.meetup.com/Istanbul-Golang/)
- [Lagos Gophers](https://www.meetup.com/GolangNigeria/)
- [Nairobi Gophers](https://www.meetup.com/nairobi-gophers/)
- [Seattle Go Programmers](https://www.meetup.com/golang/)
- [Ukrainian Golang User Groups](https://www.meetup.com/uagolang/)
- [Utah Go User Group](https://www.meetup.com/utahgophers/)
- [Women Who Go - San Francisco, CA](https://www.meetup.com/Women-Who-Go/)
- [Zürich Gophers - Zurich, Switzerland](https://www.meetup.com/zurich-gophers/)*Add the group of your city/country here (send **PR**)*
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## Style Guides
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[CockroachDB](https://github.com/cockroachdb/cockroach/blob/master/docs/style.md)
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[Uber](https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md)
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[Hyperledger](https://github.com/hyperledger/fabric/blob/release-1.4/docs/source/style-guides/go-style.rst)
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[Magnetico](https://github.com/boramalper/magnetico/wiki/magnetico-Design-Specification)
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[bahlo/go-styleguide](https://github.com/bahlo/go-styleguide)
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[Trybe](https://github.com/betrybe/playbook-go/blob/main/README_EN.md)
- [GitLab](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/development/go_guide/)
- [Google](https://google.github.io/styleguide/go/)
- [Thanos](https://thanos.io/tip/contributing/coding-style-guide.md/)**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
## Social Media
- [@GoDiscussions](https://twitter.com/GoDiscussions)
- [@golang](https://twitter.com/golang)
- [@golang_news](https://twitter.com/golang_news)
- [@golangch](https://twitter.com/golangch)
- [@golangweekly](https://twitter.com/golangweekly)**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
- [r/golang](https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/)
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## Websites
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[Go Projects](https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Projects) - List of projects on the Go community wiki.
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[Awesome Remote Job](https://github.com/lukasz-madon/awesome-remote-job) - Curated list of awesome remote jobs. A lot of them are looking for Go hackers.
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[awesome-awesomeness](https://github.com/bayandin/awesome-awesomeness) - List of other amazingly awesome lists.
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[Awesome Golang Workshops](https://github.com/amit-davidson/awesome-golang-workshops) - A curated list of awesome golang workshops.
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[gocryforhelp](https://github.com/ninedraft/gocryforhelp) - Collection of Go projects that needs help. Good place to start your open-source way in Go.
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[awesome-go-extra](https://github.com/xwjdsh/awesome-go-extra) - Parse awesome-go README file and generate a new README file with repo info.
- [Go Blog](https://blog.golang.org) - The official Go blog.
- [Golang Nugget](https://golangnugget.com) - A weekly roundup of the best Go content, delivered to your inbox every Monday.
- [Awesome Go @LibHunt](https://go.libhunt.com) - Your go-to Go Toolbox.
- [Go Code Club](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvoIPQYdx9g&list=PLEcwzBXTPUE_YQR7R0BRtHBYJ0LN3Y0i3) - A group of Gophers read and discuss a different Go project every week.
- [Go Community on Hashnode](https://hashnode.com/n/go) - Community of Gophers on Hashnode.
- [Go Forum](https://forum.golangbridge.org) - Forum to discuss Go.
- [Coding Mystery](https://codingmystery.com) - Solve exciting escape-room-inspired programming challenges using Go.
- [Go Proverbs](https://go-proverbs.github.io/) - Go Proverbs by Rob Pike.
- [Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com) - A report card for your Go package.
- [go.dev](https://go.dev/) - A hub for Go developers.
- [Code with Mukesh](https://codewithmukesh.com/categories/golang) - Software Engineer and Blogs @ codewithmukesh.com.
- [Golang Developer Jobs](https://golangjob.xyz) - Developer Jobs exclusively for Golang related Roles.
- [Golang News](https://golangnews.com) - Links and news about Go programming.
- [CodinGame](https://www.codingame.com/) - Learn Go by solving interactive tasks using small games as practical examples.
- [Golang Weekly](https://discu.eu/weekly/golang/) - Each monday projects, tutorials and articles about Go.
- [golang-nuts](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/golang-nuts) - Go mailing list.
- [Google Plus Community](https://plus.google.com/communities/114112804251407510571) - The Google+ community for #golang enthusiasts.
- [Gopher Community Chat](https://invite.slack.golangbridge.org) - Join Our New Slack Community For Gophers ([Understand how it came](https://blog.gopheracademy.com/gophers-slack-community/)).
- [Gophercises](https://gophercises.com/) - Free coding exercises for budding gophers.
- [json2go](https://m-zajac.github.io/json2go) - Advanced JSON to Go struct conversion - online tool.
- [justforfunc](https://www.youtube.com/c/justforfunc) - Youtube channel dedicated to Go programming language tips and tricks, hosted by Francesc Campoy [@francesc](https://twitter.com/francesc).
- [Learn Go Programming](https://blog.learngoprogramming.com) - Learn Go concepts with illustrations.
- [Made with Golang](https://madewithgolang.com/?ref=awesome-go)
- [pkg.go.dev](https://pkg.go.dev/) - Documentation for open source Go packages.
- [studygolang](https://studygolang.com) - The community of studygolang in China.
- [Trending Go repositories on GitHub today](https://github.com/trending?l=go) - Good place to find new Go libraries.
- [TutorialEdge - Golang](https://tutorialedge.net/course/golang/)**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Tutorials
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[Build web application with Golang](https://github.com/astaxie/build-web-application-with-golang) - Golang ebook intro how to build a web app with golang.
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[go-patterns](https://github.com/tmrts/go-patterns) - Curated list of Go design patterns, recipes and idioms.
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[Learn Go with TDD](https://github.com/quii/learn-go-with-tests) - Learn Go with test-driven development.
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[Learn Go with 1000+ Exercises](https://github.com/inancgumus/learngo) - Learn Go with thousands of examples, exercises, and quizzes.
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[Go Cheat Sheet](https://github.com/a8m/go-lang-cheat-sheet) - Go's reference card.
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[go-clean-template](https://github.com/evrone/go-clean-template) - Clean Architecture template for Golang services.
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[Golang for Node.js Developers](https://github.com/miguelmota/golang-for-nodejs-developers) - Examples of Golang compared to Node.js for learning.
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[golang-examples](https://github.com/SimonWaldherr/golang-examples) - Many examples to learn Golang.
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[goapp](https://github.com/naughtygopher/goapp) - An opinionated guideline to structure & develop a Go web application/service.
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[Go in 7 days](https://github.com/harrytran103/7_days_of_go) - Learn everything about Go in 7 days (from a Nodejs developer).
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[Design Patterns in Go](https://github.com/shubhamzanwar/design-patterns) - Collection of programming design patterns implemented in Go.
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[Hex Monscape](https://github.com/Haraj-backend/hex-monscape) - Getting started guidelines in writing maintainable code using Hexagonal Architecture.
- [Golang Tutorial Guide](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/golang-tutorial-list-free-courses-learn-go-programming-language/) - A List of Free Courses to Learn the Go Programming Language.
- [Gosamples](https://gosamples.dev/) - Collection of code snippets that let you solve everyday code problems.
- [Games With Go](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D4yH7e_ea8&list=PLDZujg-VgQlZUy1iCqBbe5faZLMkA3g2x) - A video series teaching programming and game development.
- [Go database/sql tutorial](http://go-database-sql.org/) - Introduction to database/sql.
- [CodeCrafters Golang Track](https://app.codecrafters.io/tracks/go) - Achieve mastery in advanced Go by building your own Redis, Docker, Git, and SQLite. Featuring goroutines, systems programming, file I/O, and more.
- [Go Language Tutorial](https://www.javatpoint.com/go-tutorial) - Learn Go language Tutorial.
- [Go Tutorial](https://www.tutorialspoint.com/go/index.htm) - Learn Go programming.
- [Go WebAssembly Tutorial - Building a Simple Calculator](https://tutorialedge.net/golang/go-webassembly-tutorial/)
- [Canceling MySQL](https://medium.com/@rocketlaunchr.cloud/canceling-mysql-in-go-827ed8f83b30) - How to cancel MySQL queries.
- [Caching Slow Database Queries](https://medium.com/@rocketlaunchr.cloud/caching-slow-database-queries-1085d308a0c9) - How to cache slow database queries.
- [Building Go Web Applications and Microservices Using Gin](https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/building-go-web-applications-and-microservices-using-gin) - Get familiar with Gin and find out how it can help you reduce boilerplate code and build a request handling pipeline.
- [Building and Testing a REST API in Go with Gorilla Mux and PostgreSQL](https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/building-and-testing-a-rest-api-in-go-with-gorilla-mux-and-postgresql) - We’ll write an API with the help of the powerful Gorilla Mux.
- [50 Shades of Go](https://devs.cloudimmunity.com/gotchas-and-common-mistakes-in-go-golang/) - Traps, Gotchas, and Common Mistakes for New Golang Devs.
- [Build a Database in 1000 lines of code](https://link.medium.com/O9YQlx89Htb) - Build a NoSQL Database From Zero in 1000 Lines of Code.
- [Golangbot](https://golangbot.com/learn-golang-series/) - Tutorials to get started with programming in Go.
- [GopherCoding](https://gophercoding.com/) - Collection of code snippets and tutorials to help tackle every day issues.
- [GopherSnippets](https://gophersnippets.com/) - Code snippets with tests and testable examples for the Go programming language.
- [Go By Example](https://gobyexample.com/) - Hands-on introduction to Go using annotated example programs.
- [GraphQL with Go](https://hasura.io/learn/graphql/backend-stack/languages/go/) - Learn how to create a Go GraphQL server and client with code generation. Also includes creating REST endpoints.
- [Hackr.io](https://hackr.io/tutorials/learn-golang) - Learn Go from the best online golang tutorials submitted & voted by the golang programming community.
- [A Tour of Go](https://tour.golang.org/) - Interactive tour of Go.
- [How to Benchmark: dbq vs sqlx vs GORM](https://medium.com/@rocketlaunchr.cloud/how-to-benchmark-dbq-vs-sqlx-vs-gorm-e814caacecb5) - Learn how to benchmark in Go. As a case-study, we will benchmark dbq, sqlx and GORM.
- [How To Deploy a Go Web Application with Docker](https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-a-go-web-application-with-docker) - Learn how to use Docker for Go development and how to build production Docker images.
- [How to Implement Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Authorization in Golang](https://www.permit.io/blog/role-based-access-control-rbac-authorization-in-golang) - A guide to implementing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) in Golang, including code examples, covering various methods to secure app endpoints with role-based authorization.
- [How to Use Godog for Behavior-driven Development in Go](https://semaphoreci.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-godog-for-behavior-driven-development-in-go) - Get started with Godog — a Behavior-driven development framework for building and testing Go applications.
- [A Guide to Golang E-Commerce](https://snipcart.com/blog/golang-ecommerce-ponzu-cms-demo?utm_term=golang-ecommerce-ponzu-cms-demo) - Building a Golang site for e-commerce (demo included).
- [A Comprehensive Guide to Structured Logging in Go](https://betterstack.com/community/guides/logging/logging-in-go/) - Delve deep into the world of structured logging in Go with a specific focus on recently accepted slog proposal which aims to bring high performance structured logging with levels to the standard library.
- [Learning Go by examples](https://dev.to/aurelievache/learning-go-by-examples-introduction-448n) - Series of articles in order to learn Golang language by concrete applications as example.
- [Microservices with Go](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmD8u-IFdreyh6EUfevBcbiuCKzFk0EW_) - Dive deep into building microservices using Go, including gRPC.
- [package main](https://www.youtube.com/packagemain) - YouTube channel about Programming in Go.
- [Programming with Google Go](https://www.coursera.org/specializations/google-golang) - Coursera Specialization to learn about Go from scratch.
- [Scaling Go Applications](https://betterstack.com/community/guides/scaling-go/) - Everything about building, deploying and scaling Go applications in production.
- [The world’s easiest introduction to WebAssembly with Golang](https://medium.com/@martinolsansky/webassembly-with-golang-is-fun-b243c0e34f02)
- [Understanding Go in a visual way](https://dev.to/aurelievache/series/26234) - Learn Go visually
- [W3basic Go Tutorials](https://www.w3basic.com/golang/) - W3Basic provides an in-depth tutorial and well-organized content to learn Golang programming.
- [Your basic Go](https://yourbasic.org/golang) - Huge collection of tutorials and how to's.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**
### Guided Learning
- [The Go Developer Roadmap](https://roadmap.sh/golang) - A visual roadmap that new Go developers can follow through to help them learn Go.
- [The Go Learning Path](https://tutorialedge.net/paths/golang/) - A guided learning path containing a mix of free and premium resources.
- [The Go Skill Tree](https://labex.io/skilltrees/go) - A structured learning path that combines both free and premium resources.**[⬆ back to top](#contents)**