3. VendorcheckCheck that all your Go dependencies are properly vendored
4. Cve 2016 2107Simple test for the May 2016 OpenSSL padding oracle (CVE-2016-2107)
6. Mostly HarmlessA bag of various unrelated projects with varying levels of serviceability and destructiveness.
8. TracetoolsTools to process Go trace logs into various profiles. Complement for "go tool trace".
9. BerserkA Go implementation of the BERserk attack against Mozilla NSS ASN.1 parsing of PKCS#1 RSA signatures with e = 3. Complete of a certificate generation tool, works with CAs in the trust store.
10. Zcash MiniA minimal portable Zcash z-address generator for offline / paper wallets
11. HstoolsLibrary and tools to interact with and analyze Tor HSDirs.
12. Travis CronThis web app allows you to trigger Travis CI builds periodically
13. PowersoftauAn independent implementation of the Powers of Tau MPC ceremony.
14. MkcertA simple zero-config tool to make locally trusted development certificates with any names you'd like.
15. AlumA forwarding mail server inspired by @alum.mit.edu
16. Gvtgvt was a minimal go vendoring tool, based on gb-vendor. Today, you want to use modules instead.
17. AgeA simple, modern and secure encryption tool (and Go library) with small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability.
18. Captive BrowserA dedicated Chrome instance to log into captive portals without messing with DNS settings.
21. ed25519-dalek-rustgoWrapper for curve25519-dalek using rustgo, a technique to directly call Rust code from Go programs with near-zero overhead, meant to replace manually written assembly.
22. b2Efficient, idiomatic Go library for Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage.
25. edwards25519filippo.io/edwards25519 — A safer, faster, and more powerful low-level edwards25519 Go implementation.
26. gorebuildExtract the import path of Go binaries and rebuild them. No more stale GOROOT.