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coredns-fanout Public
A Docker container for a local high performance DNS cache
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grype_me Public
A GitHub Action to run the grype vulnerability scanner against your code repository and create a badge
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filterlist Public
A production‑grade CoreDNS plugin that watches two directories (allowlist, denylist), parses ABP/AdGuard/EasyList style filter lists into domain patterns, compiles those patterns into DFAs, and enf…
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prune_backups Public
A small tool designed to trim backup directories, maintaining one per hour for a day, one per day for a month, and one per month thereafter.
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fanout Public
Forked from networkservicemesh/fanoutAn alternative fanout plugin for CoreDNS supporting DoH (HTTP/2), DoH3 (HTTP/3 over QUIC), and DoQ
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rtcompare Public
Statistically significant runtime comparison for codepaths in golang
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websyncd Public
websyncd is a small Go daemon that keeps a local file in sync with a remote HTTP resource using HEAD/GET, optional webhooks/SSE, and robust polling fallback.
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extract-sbom Public
Sandboxed SBOM extraction from arbitrary artifacts. Outputs traceability records and CycloneDX JSON for automation, auditability, and supply chain security.
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levenshtein Public
Forked from texttheater/golang-levenshteinAn implementation of the Levenshtein algorithm in Go. Provides edit distances and edit scripts.
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pe_renamer Public
A CLI tool to rename Win32 binaries (.exe, .dll, .ocx, etc.) back to their original name
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Set3 Public
Forked from dolthub/swissGolang set implementation based on Abseil's "Fast, Efficient, Cache-friendly Hash Table"
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set3benchmark Public
The benchmarking an measurement component to optimize Set3.
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objectsize Public
Forked from slytomcat/sizeThe size of a Golang object at runtime
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redsl-parser Public
ANTLR-based parser for the ReDSL language
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adaptive-radix-tree Public
Forked from plar/go-adaptive-radix-treeAdaptive Radix Trees implemented in Go
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AutoOffsiteBackup Public
A solution to automatically offsite-backup your local NAS backup (e.g. Time Machine backups).