What is a go kit?
What is a go kit?
Go-kits are simply pre-stocked bags or boxes that can be picked up and taken anywhere in the event of a quick evacuation during an emergency. The idea is to stock these kits with your family’s essential items.
What goes into a go kit?
Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
- Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation)
- Food (at least a several-day supply of non-perishable food)
- Battery-powered or hand crank radio and a NOAA Weather Radio with tone alert.
- Flashlight.
- First aid kit.
- Extra batteries.
- Whistle (to signal for help)
How do you get a go kit?
- go-kit is a collection of packages, so you should get specific one, like: go get github.com/go-kit/kit/sd , or all packages: go get github.com/go-kit/kit/… .
- When you install CLI by go get github.com/kujtimiihoxha/kit it installs into $GOPATH/bin, so you should add it to your system $PATH variable.
Is Go Kit good?
I’ve used go-kit quite a bit over the last 2 years, building some microservices, but mostly what I’d call “well structured monoliths”. Using go-kit results in clean, reliable and maintainable codebases. I find this ruby talk a good example of some of the ideas that you would find in a go-kit codebase.
What is emergency go bag?
An EMERGENCY GO bag is a portable kit that includes the items that you need to survive while you are away from your home.
What are go microservices?
Go kit is a programming toolkit for building microservices in Go. It was created to solve common problems in distributed systems and applications and allow developers to focus on the business part of programming. It’s basically a group of co-related packages that, together, form a framework for constructing large SOAs.
Is Go kit production ready?
Is Go kit production-ready? Yes. Go kit is being used in production in several organizations, large and small.
Why is Go Bag important?
A Go Bag is usually a big waterproof backpack to store all your gear and supplies. Your Go Bag is an important piece of safety gear to have on hand. It is essential in case of flooding, typhoon, or other natural disasters that you may need to evacuate your home.