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Config-driven OpenAPI 3.1 → Gin/WebSocket/MCP/GraphQL server generator for Go
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The DAC Portal is a modular, policy-driven governance platform designed to support Data Access Committees (DACs) in overseeing the responsible re-use of sensitive data. Documentation available at: https://data-custodian.gitlab.io/dac-portal/docs
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Serve an OpenAPI spec and an interactive Stoplight Elements docs site from one Register call, mounted on your transport server's mux. A companion to go/transport that keeps the ~2.4 MB embedded docs UI out of servers that don't need it. · https://transport-openapi.go.phpboyscout.uk
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Pronounced "HTTP" - because sometimes the best fucking code comes with wordplay. A Go library that does everything you need and nothing you don't. Spin up a production-ready server with middleware, WebSocket hubs, file uploads, static serving, request proxying with caching, and OpenAPI validation.
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Go tool that generates typed Go constants from the x-constants extension in OpenAPI specs, keeping spec and code in sync.
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Contract for the polyglot aice-auth module: OIDC OpenAPI 3.1 fragments, Postgres schema migrations, a Go conformance runner with cross-language test vectors, and shared GitLab CI templates.
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Backend API for the G&G character builder: a tabletop RPG character management service inspired by D&D/Pathfinder workflows.
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Contract for the polyglot aice-otp delivery module: an abstract OpenAPI 3.1 channel interface (sms/whatsapp/email) plus conformance vectors every provider adapter must satisfy.
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Services and tools for use with Ginfra. It has several end to end demos.
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A simple web app using Go and Gin framework.
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This is a template project to demonstrate a method of generating an API server that is reliable and robust.
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