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    ChaosBlade

    ChaosBlade

    An easy to use and powerful chaos engineering experiment toolkit

    ChaosBlade is an Alibaba open source experimental injection tool that follows the principles of chaos engineering and chaos experimental models to help enterprises improve the fault tolerance of distributed systems and ensure business continuity during the process of enterprises going to cloud or moving to cloud-native systems. Chaosblade is an internal open-source project of MonkeyKing. It is based on Alibaba's nearly ten years of failure testing and drill practice and combines the best...
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    Standard Webhooks

    Standard Webhooks

    The Standard Webhooks specification

    Standard Webhooks is a community-driven specification and set of open-source tools designed to make webhooks consistent, secure, and interoperable across providers. The project defines strict guidelines covering aspects like signature formats, headers, timestamps, replay protection, and forward compatibility. It includes reference implementations for signature verification and signing across multiple languages such as Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, Go, Rust, Ruby, PHP, C#, Java, and Elixir, along with additional community SDKs. ...
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    AWS Node Termination Handler

    AWS Node Termination Handler

    Gracefully handle EC2 instance shutdown within Kubernetes

    This project ensures that the Kubernetes control plane responds appropriately to events that can cause your EC2 instance to become unavailable, such as EC2 maintenance events, EC2 Spot interruptions, ASG Scale-In, ASG AZ Rebalance, and EC2 Instance Termination via the API or Console. If not handled, your application code may not stop gracefully, take longer to recover full availability, or accidentally schedule work to nodes that are going down. Secure and resizable compute capacity for...
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    Hyperledger Fabric

    Hyperledger Fabric

    Distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications

    Hyperledger Fabric is an enterprise-grade permissioned distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. It offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy. High-performance, secure, permissioned blockchain network. Code written in Go, chaincode (smart contracts) in Go, Javascript, or Java, SDKs in Node.js, Java, Go, REST and Python....
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    Grafana: The open and composable observability platform

    Faster answers, predictable costs, and no lock-in built by the team helping to make observability accessible to anyone.

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    Coraza

    Coraza

    OWASP Coraza WAF is a golang modsecurity compatible firewall library

    Coraza is an open-source, enterprise-grade, high-performance Web Application Firewall (WAF) ready to protect your beloved applications. It is written in Go, supports ModSecurity SecLang rulesets and is 100% compatible with the OWASP Core Rule Set. Coraza is a drop-in alternative to replace the soon-to-be abandoned Trustwave ModSecurity Engine and supports industry-standard SecLang rule sets. Coraza runs the OWASP Core Rule Set (CRS) to protect your web applications from a wide range of...
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    Coca

    Coca

    Coca is a toolbox which is design for legacy system refactoring

    Coca is a toolbox that is design for legacy system refactoring and analysis, including call graph, concept analysis, api tree, and design patterns suggestions. Requirements: graphviz for dot file to image (such as svg, png). The easiest way to get coca is to use one of the pre-built release binaries which are available for OSX, Linux, and Windows on the release page.
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    Golang API Starter Kit

    Golang API Starter Kit

    Go Server/API boilerplate using best practices DDD CQRS ES gRPC

    The main purpose of this project is to provide a boilerplate project setup using best practices, DDD, CQRS, ES, and gRPC. Featuring kubernetes for both development and production environments. Allowing to work with an environment reflecting production one, allowing to reduce any misconfiguration. This is a mono-repository of many services such as authentication or user domain. Each service has it own code base with the exception of shared packages to simplify things for this boilerplate....
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    GORSK

    GORSK

    Idiomatic Golang Restful Starter Kit

    There are many ways to write a (RESTful) backend in Go. Most of the available tutorials are way too simple, with all the presented content fitting into a single file (or at most two-three). More complex examples are quite rare, and even most of them miss lots of things for the sake of reducing complexity. That’s one of the reasons I wrote Gorsk - to have a fully functional example of a RESTful backend (in Golang) utilizing best practices, idiomatic code, and minimal dependencies. Instead of...
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