schollz/progressbar
schollz/progressbar is one of the developer-focused repositories TopGit tracks, currently at 4.7k stars, written primarily in Go. A really basic thread-safe progress bar for Golang applications
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schollz/progressbar is tracked by TopGit in the Developer Tools category, with 4.7k GitHub stars and written in Go. Browse the Developer Tools topic page on TopGit to compare it against similar projects by stars and activity.
Is schollz/progressbar open source?
Yes — schollz/progressbar ships under the MIT license, which makes its source code freely readable (and, depending on license terms, forkable and reusable). Source: github.com/schollz/progressbar.
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schollz/progressbar is tracked by TopGit under the Developer Tools category, alongside 8 GitHub-tagged topics. Trending and Topics pages list peer repositories of comparable stars and language.
What is schollz/progressbar?
schollz/progressbar (schollz/progressbar) is a Go project on GitHub. From the project's own README: A really basic thread-safe progress bar for Golang applications
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Why is schollz/progressbar categorized under Developer Tools?
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