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go-formatter
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Why Go is great choice for Software engineering.
A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software - Awesome Go / Golang (awesome-go.com)
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Golang Web: GET Method
Awesome Go projects and frmaeworks
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How I do technology watch
Go: https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go
- Go
- Essential Command Line Tools for Developers
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I created a search engine that helps you compare and determine quality, trends, and popularity in GO packages
✨ Includes all packages from Awesome Go ✨ (some entries did not exist anymore)
- A curated list of Go frameworks, libraries and software
- Awesome Go Frameworks, Libraries and Software
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Golang: Channels
Awesome Go projects and frmaeworks
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Goravel, Web framework inspired from Laravel in Golang
AFAIK, no. There are some helper frameworks [1], but none of them is dominant. Two possible reasons: it's quite easy to write a (web) service with the library functions (it even includes a gzip stream), and it's practically impossible to write an ORM framework like you have in Java and Python, so the Go frameworks I've seen are basically a bunch of helper functions.
[1] https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go#web-frameworks
zentile
- Good OpenBox alternative with lots of functionality?
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How hard are Window Managers to use?
You may also want to try xpytile https://github.com/jaywilkas/xpytile/ or zentile https://github.com/blrsn/zentile
- gTile or equivalent
- Are there are DEs or WMs that support auto tiling as PopOS does?
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Light weight tiling manager for XFCE4 (and others) - a zentile fork with multi monitor support.
I guess this should work for zentile but per https://github.com/blrsn/zentile/blob/master/config.go I am seeing just ignore, not window.ignore? That might be something you know better about. (ignore = ['ulauncher', 'gnome-screenshot'])
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Anyway to snap application windows to corners, instead of half screen?
Not out of the box, but there's utilities like zentile that work on EWMH-compliant window managers to make them tile -- I'm not sure if elementaryOS's WM, Gala, follows that spec, but if it does then it should work.
- Is there a program like rectangle for Ubuntu?
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xfwm and i3
No. But you can use zentile
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PyTyle1x v1.3.99 - The future of the Python tiling add-on
Useful links: - My other projects - Zentile, a PyTyle alternative
- Add tiling functionality to non-tiling wm
What are some alternatives?
gobeam/Stringy - Convert string to camel case, snake case, kebab case / slugify, custom delimiter, pad string, tease string and many other functionalities with help of by Stringy package.
cortile - Linux auto tiling manager with hot corner support for Openbox, Fluxbox, IceWM, Xfwm, KWin, Marco, Muffin, Mutter and other EWMH compliant window managers using the X11 window system. Therefore, this project provides dynamic tiling for XFCE, LXDE, LXQt, KDE and GNOME (Mate, Deepin, Cinnamon, Budgie) based desktop environments.
go-shortid - Super short, fully unique, non-sequential and URL friendly Ids
quicktile - Adds window-tiling hotkeys to any X11 desktop. (An analogue to WinSplit Revolution for people who don't want to use Compiz Grid)
numa - NUMA is a utility library, which is written in go. It help us to write some NUMA-AWARED code.
pytyle1x - Tiling manager which runs on top of EWMH-compliant window managers.
stateless - Go library for creating finite state machines
dwm-vanitygaps - My dwm vanitygaps build (incl. individual patches)
morse - Morse Code Library in Go
go - The Go programming language
bexp - Go implementation of Brace Expansion mechanism to generate arbitrary strings.
terminator - multiple GNOME terminals in one window