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  1. fitter

    New way for collect information from the API's/Websites (by PxyUp)

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  3. expr

    Expression language and expression evaluation for Go

    Utilizes the powerful expr library for template syntax, which is available across the application.

  4. Build chat bots - i use it for automate my telegram channel

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