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get-gif: An Example Golang CLI app using the FusionAuth Golang Client Library to provide Device Code OAuth
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A cross-platform Go implementation of the which(1) command, usable both as a CLI and library
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🔥 Feature-rich interactive Jira command line.
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A package manager for Go
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🔥 A next-generation CLI tool that makes it easy to create amazing web applications with Go on the backend, using htmx, hyperscript or Alpine.js, and the most popular CSS frameworks on the frontend.
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May 27, 2024 - Go
A kubectl plugin to render watch output in a more readable fashion
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Download GitHub File & Directory
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Vulnerability scanning just got lazier
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Easy tool to download a batch of files listed in yaml (ex. RVC models in Hugging Face 🤗).
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Easy to use filesystem datastore, with encryption, for Go
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Find equipment on cex/webuy.io. Go module with multiplatform cli, webserver and bubbletea console apps.
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An Contentful Entry-Reference Mapper for Go
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Go version manager, written in Go. Super simple tool to install and manage Go versions. Install go without root. Gobrew doesn't require shell rehash.
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getghrel(get github release) is a user-friendly command-line tool that fetches and installs the latest release assets from Github for MacOS and Linux (amd64 and arm64 architectures). It automatically detects your operating system and architecture, downloads the release, extracts it(if needed), and keep only the binary.
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Decode Kubernetes secrets in CLI pipe
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