teler-waf is a Go HTTP middleware that protects local web services from OWASP Top 10 threats, known vulnerabilities, malicious actors, botnets, unwanted crawlers, and brute force attacks.
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teler-waf is a Go HTTP middleware that protects local web services from OWASP Top 10 threats, known vulnerabilities, malicious actors, botnets, unwanted crawlers, and brute force attacks.
🔊Minimalist message bus implementation for internal communication with zero-allocation magic on Emit
Using either Markdown or Programmatically to generate trees🌳 and directories📁, and to verify directories🔍. Provide CLI, Go package and Web.
🐙🐱🖥️ GitHub stats in your terminal
A New, Interactive Approach to Learning Go
G文⚡️: Concurrency-safe, Free and Unlimited google translate api for Golang. 🔥免费、无限、并发安全的谷歌翻译包
🚀 Configurable Golang 📨 email validator/verifier. Verify email via Regex, DNS, SMTP and even more. Be sure that email address valid and exists.
A blazing-fast, thread-safe, straightforward and zero memory allocations tool to swiftly generate alternative IP(v4) address representations in Go.
A drop-in replacement for Go errors, with some added sugar! Unwrap user-friendly messages, HTTP status code, easy wrapping with multiple error types.
A currency computations package.
A cross-platform Go implementation of the which(1) command, usable both as a CLI and library
Implements Go's (golang) io/fs filesystem interface by merging other io/fs instances.
Golang package and command line tool to return or output the difference between date, time or duration
Salesforce REST API client written in Go
Package golden testing with golden files in Go. A golden file is the expected output of test, stored as a separate file rather than as a string literal inside the test code.
Stremio addon SDK for Go
Library to work with MimeHeaders and other mime types. Library supports wildcards and parameters.
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