Show and tell: Skip go tests unaffected by code change

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    Discontinued Search engine for developers | Coming soon... (by haystackorg)

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    Discontinued Fork of golang that enables faster test running. (by gohaystack)

    Changes we had to make in golang - https://github.com/nabaz-io/go

  • gta

    gta: do transitive analysis to find packages whose dependencies have changed

    How does this compare to https://github.com/digitalocean/gta which does transitive analysis to find packages whose dependencies have changed and only runs those tests?

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