Awesome Fiber
A curated collection of middleware, tools, and resources for Fiber, a web framework built on top of Fasthttp for Go.
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Awesome Fiber
A curated directory of middleware, boilerplates, recipes, tools, and learning resources for Fiber, an Express-inspired web framework built on top of Fasthttp for Go.
- Website: https://github.com/gofiber/awesome-fiber#readme
- Category: Themed directories
- Tags: awesome-lists, golang, web-development
Overview
Awesome Fiber is an open-source, community-maintained list that helps Go developers discover the Fiber ecosystem. It organizes officially maintained and third-party middleware, starter templates, code examples, tools, and educational content related to the Fiber web framework.
Features
Middleware Directory
Comprehensive listings of Fiber middleware, organized by origin and maintenance model:
- Core middleware (included in Fiber itself), such as:
deflategzipbrotli
- External middleware
- Externally hosted modules maintained by the Fiber team.
- Contrib middleware
- Third-party middleware packages maintained by both the Fiber team and community.
- Third-party middleware
- Community-created middleware maintained independently.
This structure helps users distinguish between official, semi-official, and fully community-driven extensions.
Boilerplates
- Collection of premade boilerplate projects for Fiber.
- Aimed at helping developers quickly start new applications with common setups (e.g., basic API, MVC structures, authentication, etc., depending on linked projects).
Recipes
- Curated “recipes” (code examples and patterns) for solving common tasks in Fiber.
- Useful for learning idiomatic Fiber usage and implementing typical web application features.
Tools
- Directory of tools that enhance or simplify working with Fiber, such as:
- CLI helpers
- Code generators
- Debugging or profiling tools
- Integrations with other services and frameworks (depending on linked projects).
Learning Resources
- Articles
- Community-written blog posts and tutorials about Fiber.
- Videos
- Video tutorials and walkthroughs produced by the community.
These sections help developers learn Fiber concepts and best practices through external educational content.
Benchmarks
- Links to benchmarks that compare Fiber with other Go and non-Go web frameworks.
- Useful for understanding performance characteristics and trade-offs.
Community & Contribution
- Contribution guidelines documented in
CONTRIBUTING.mdfor adding or updating entries. - Code of conduct defining expected behavior in the community.
- Open to community contributions of new middleware, tools, articles, and example projects.
Licensing
- The repository includes a
LICENSEfile specifying the open-source license under which the list is distributed (refer to the repository for exact terms).
Pricing
- Awesome Fiber is an open-source resource directory. There are no pricing plans or paid tiers mentioned; usage and access are free.
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