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Top 14 Go Devtool Projects
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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yolo
over-the-air installation and testing of mobile applications (TestFlight alternative) (by berty)
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I have tried the following. 1. Login to Okta via browser programatically using go-rod. Which I managed to do so successfully, but I'm failing to load up Slack as it's stuck in the browser loader screen for Slack. 2. I tried to authenticate via Okta RESTful API. So far, I have managed to authenticate using {{domain}}/api/v1/authn, and then subsequently using MFA via the verify endpoint {{domain}}/api/v1/authn/factors/{{factorID}}/verify which returns me a sessionToken. From here, I can successfully create a sessionCookie which have proven quite useless to me. Perhaps I am doing it wrongly.
We at https://flipt.io are putting on a buy vs build webinar in a couple of weeks to discuss this very thing as it's a common question that engineering teams seem to have.
If you're interested in attending its taking place on LinkedIn on April 17: https://www.linkedin.com/events/buildvs-buy-pickingafeaturef...
Project mention: What is it about Webhooks and Why you should care? | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-07-05
Project mention: Any tool for committing the same change across multiple repos? | /r/git | 2023-04-30Sounds similar to multi-gitter https://github.com/lindell/multi-gitter
If you want to try Vault, you could try hashi-up to get it installed easily.
I empathize with the author and found the post to be a interesting and concrete example of what it's _actually like_ to try to publish a blog to Mastodon, which is something that I have thought about and read about in abstract. So, thank you sir for writing this up.
One thing to consider would be to try to use Caddy [0], or a tool like localias [1], as a local https proxy. You might be able to run both the mastodon server and your blog software on the same computer and refer to local-only urls like "https://blog.test" and "https://mastodon.test" and have everything work.
I'd be curious to know why the author didn't try this, they seem to be quite knowledgeable of other web technologies so I have to assume there's a problem that I'm not seeing here.
This, and if you want stable tunnels may I suggest my own tool? https://github.com/ferama/rospo I use it every day to tunnel rdp connections that are behind NAT. Is a setup and forget, it always keep the connection up
Project mention: Brev: Start fine-tuning and training models in < 10 minutes | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-10-27
Project mention: Open source infrastructure for building AI Code Interpreters | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-02
Go Devtools related posts
- Open source infrastructure for building AI Code Interpreters
- Brev: Start fine-tuning and training models in < 10 minutes
- Free and open source software projects are in transition
- Show HN: Localias, securely manage local devserver aliases
- Using the cloud or buying a GPU
- Tensorbook
- Add live runnable code to your dev docs - Devbook
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Devtool projects in Go? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | k3sup | 5,835 |
2 | rod | 4,750 |
3 | kubefwd | 3,684 |
4 | flipt | 3,301 |
5 | convoy | 2,294 |
6 | kail | 1,915 |
7 | multi-gitter | 761 |
8 | hashi-up | 657 |
9 | localias | 513 |
10 | rospo | 273 |
11 | brev-cli | 195 |
12 | yolo | 92 |
13 | infra | 75 |
14 | gitlias | 1 |