Go Osm

Open-source Go projects categorized as Osm

Top 6 Go Osm Projects

  1. osm

    General purpose library for reading, writing and working with OpenStreetMap data (by paulmach)

  2. Nutrient

    Nutrient – The #1 PDF SDK Library, trusted by 10K+ developers. Other PDF SDKs promise a lot - then break. Laggy scrolling, poor mobile UX, tons of bugs, and lack of support cost you endless frustrations. Nutrient’s SDK handles billion-page workloads - so you don’t have to debug PDFs. Used by ~1 billion end users in more than 150 different countries.

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  3. osmar

    A simple command line tool to explore OSM data

  4. brightpath-backend

    Find the safest well lit walking path between two locations on earth.

  5. mercator

    OpenStreetMap but as terminal user interface (TUI) program

  6. gosmparse

    Processing OpenStreetMap PBF files at speed with Go

  7. agloe

    📍 Agloe is a geocoder which combines Go with WebAssembly in order to parse highly compressed Open Street Map (OSM) files all in the browser.

NOTE: The open source projects on this list are ordered by number of github stars. The number of mentions indicates repo mentiontions in the last 12 Months or since we started tracking (Dec 2020).

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  • Brightpath – Find safest well lit walking path between two locations on Earth

    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 19 Jan 2021
  • Show HN: Find the safest well lit walking route between two locations

    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Dec 2020

Index

What are some of the best open-source Osm projects in Go? This list will help you:

# Project Stars
1 osm 387
2 osmar 128
3 brightpath-backend 123
4 mercator 78
5 gosmparse 61
6 agloe 10

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