parcello
pcopy
parcello | pcopy | |
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2 | 17 | |
308 | 304 | |
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0.0 | 2.6 | |
about 3 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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parcello
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What is the preferred way to package static files (html/css/js) along with your standalone binary in 2020?
parcello and go-vfs-gen. while at work we use go-vfsgen, i'm using parcello binary in a personal project and it seems to be less of a headache to use.
pcopy
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File share via HTTP link?
nopaste/pcopy, that you can selfhost. Just a single binary file.
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Self Hosted Pastebin Website
Heyy I made a thing like that. https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy
- Show HN: A tool to send push notifications to your phone, written in Go
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Show me your REST APIs 😊
And another one here:https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy (same, see server.go)
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Looking for Docker based Self Hosted Pastebin
I host a version of it on https://nopaste.net
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Question about bytes and ioutil.ReadAll
re 1: as fellow gopher has said, `io.CopyN` is your friend, though I have recently implemented a similar thing that may be interesting to you. I implemented a `Peak()` method that will read up to N bytes and return a reader that can be read as if it's the original reader, but you'll be able to get the `PeakedBytes` from it too: https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy/blob/master/util/peak.go
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Transfer.sh – Easy file sharing from the command line
Since we're listing alternatives, here's the one I made: https://nopaste.net -- It's open source and available on https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy
curl usage is available via: "curl nopaste.net".
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I made a temporary file host, nopaste and clipboard across machines. It can be used from the Web UI, via a CLI or without a client by using curl. It's open source, and I host a demo on https://nopaste.net
I have an issue on github (https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy/issues/20) to "modernize" the JS code a little, i.e. use "class"es, modules, strict mode, consts, exports, ...
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Any way of reducing the verbosity at the web development with Go?
If you want to see them implemented, see https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy/blob/284b6502fa736951b4ace0dfc62152ff707639ae/server.go
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pcopy: secure copy/paste across machines, with a web UI
Source is here: https://github.com/binwiederhier/pcopy
What are some alternatives?
httpfs - Collection of Go packages for working with the http.FileSystem interface.
meross-local-mqtt - A pyscript-based management of Meross devices connected to a local MQTT broker
go-embed - Generates go code to embed resource files into your library or executable
pastefy - Pastefy is an Open Source self-hostable Pastebin.
statics - :file_folder: Embeds static resources into go files for single binary compilation + works with http.FileSystem + symlinks
tinyjam - A radically simple, zero-configuration static site generator in JavaScript
go-resources - Unfancy resources embedding for Go with out of box http.FileSystem support.
ffsend - :mailbox_with_mail: Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
statik - Embed files into a Go executable
wcp
go-bindata - A small utility which generates Go code from any file. Useful for embedding binary data in a Go program.
godbledger - Accounting Software with GRPC endpoints and SQL Backends