Nunu is a CLI scaffolding tool for building Go applications; it aggregates and encapsulates popular Go ecosystem libraries to provide a modular, high‑performance, extensible foundation, complete with documentation and test support. Nunu is a scaffolding tool for building Go applications. Its name comes from a game character in League of Legends, a little boy riding on the shoulders of a Yeti. Just like Nunu, this project stands on the shoulders of giants, as it is built upon a combination of popular libraries from the Go ecosystem. This combination allows you to quickly build efficient and reliable applications. Nunu encapsulates popular libraries that Gophers are familiar with, allowing you to easily customize the application to meet specific requirements.
Features
- Uses Gin for HTTP frameworks
- Gorm for ORM/database interactions
- Wire for dependency injection
- Viper for configuration management
- Zap for structured logging
- Test suite with Testify, sqlmock, gomock and support for scheduling (Gocron), JWT, Redis, swagger (Swaggo), Casbin, Sonyflake, Pitaya