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Go kit is a programming toolkit for building microservices (or elegant monoliths) in Go. We solve common problems in distributed systems and application architecture so you can focus on delivering business value.

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<div> <a href="https://encore.dev" style="display: inline-flex; align-items: center; gap: 10px"> <img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/78424526/214602214-52e0483a-b5fc-4d4c-b03e-0b7b23e012df.svg" height="28px" alt="encore icon"></img> <b>Encore – the platform for building Go-based cloud backends.</b> </a> </div> <br/>

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Motivation

Go has emerged as the language of the server, but it remains underrepresented in so-called "modern enterprise" companies like Facebook, Twitter, Netflix, and SoundCloud. Many of these organizations have turned to JVM-based stacks for their business logic, owing in large part to libraries and ecosystems that directly support their microservice architectures.

To reach its next level of success, Go needs more than simple primitives and idioms. It needs a comprehensive toolkit, for coherent distributed programming in the large. Go kit is a set of packages and best practices, which provide a comprehensive, robust, and trustable way of building microservices for organizations of any size.

For more details, see the website, the motivating blog post and the video of the talk. See also the Go kit talk at GopherCon 2015.

Goals

Non-goals

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md. Thank you, contributors!

Dependency management

Go kit is modules aware, and we encourage users to use the standard modules tooling. But Go kit is at major version 0, so it should be compatible with non-modules environments.

Code generators

There are several third-party tools that can generate Go kit code based on different starting assumptions.

Related projects

Projects with a ★ have had particular influence on Go kit's design (or vice-versa).

Service frameworks

Individual components

Web frameworks

Additional reading