#1 dgraph
high-performance graph database for real-time use cases
Package todotxt is yet another a Go library for Gina Trapani's todo.txt files.
Health score 46/100, confidence 80/100.
| Latest version | v0.0.4 |
| Imported by | 10 packages |
| Stars | 0 |
| Forks | 0 |
| Last activity | 5 years ago |
| Latest release | Unknown |
| License | Unknown |
| Known vuln records | 0 |
| Symbol | Kind | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|
| Predicate | Type | type Predicate func(Task) bool |
| FilterByContext | Function | func FilterByContext(context string) Predicate |
| FilterByPriority | Function | func FilterByPriority(priority string) Predicate |
| FilterByProject | Function | func FilterByProject(project string) Predicate |
| FilterNot | Function | func FilterNot(predicate Predicate) Predicate |
| Task | Type | type Task struct{ ... } |
| NewTask | Function | func NewTask() Task |
| ParseTask | Function | func ParseTask(text string) (*Task, error) |
| Task.AdditionalTags | Field | AdditionalTags map[string]string |
| Task.Complete | Method | func (task *Task) Complete() |
| Task.Completed | Field | Completed bool |
| Task.CompletedDate | Field | CompletedDate time.Time |
high-performance graph database for real-time use cases
Package ent is the interface between end-user schemas and entc (ent codegen).
Developer-friendly ORM library for Go.
Package main is a simple wrapper of the real etcd entrypoint package (located at github.com/coreos/etcd/etcdmain) to ensure that etcd is still "go getable"; e.g.
TiDB is built for agentic workloads that grow unpredictably, with ACID guarantees and native support for transactions, analytics, and vector search. No data silos. No noisy neighbors. No infrastructure ceiling.
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high-performance graph database for real-time use cases
Package ent is the interface between end-user schemas and entc (ent codegen).
Developer-friendly ORM library for Go.
Package main is a simple wrapper of the real etcd entrypoint package (located at github.com/coreos/etcd/etcdmain) to ensure that etcd is still "go getable"; e.g.
TiDB is built for agentic workloads that grow unpredictably, with ACID guarantees and native support for transactions, analytics, and vector search. No data silos. No noisy neighbors. No infrastructure ceiling.