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**Erik St. Martin:** Carlisia, what do you have?
**Carlisia Thompson:** I have this tool called goconvey...
**Erik St. Martin:** Yes!
**Carlisia Thompson:** See, I had never seen this. I don't use it - just a disclaimer - it was mentioned to me by Ricardo Longa. It's a tool for testing Go, but if you haven't used it or don't know, you have to go on the repo to check it out, because it's impossible to explain. It just makes your tests run on your brow...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yes, goconvey is really nice. There's two pieces to it - they have their own assertion, BDD sort of language framework, but the other piece is that they've got that beautiful UI for running your tests. You can open up your browser and you can watch everything be green or flash red when there are err...
**Erik St. Martin:** That seems to be the confusion for some people, unless they changed the website. It used to focus a lot on the custom assertion framework they had, and it wasn't as noticeable, but you can use that, which is standard library testing.
**Carlisia Thompson:** Yes, thanks for the clarification, because being that I haven't used it, I don't know all the details. Thank you for that.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, it's cool. It does browser notifications and stuff that show you passes and fails and all that stuff, so you can just kind of keep running. It's a really cool project.
Jessie, we're kind of blindsiding you here, but do you have an open source project you wanna thank?
**Jessie Frazelle:** Totally. Okay, so I have one, and then I have a little small tidbit. \[laughs\] Okay, sorry, I got really excited because I really like this. There's this really cool project by Brian Redbeard from CoreOS, it's called GPGget, and it automatically does the whole get this GPG signature and check it a...
Then also my co-worker from Docker, Michael Crosby, he has the world's best gists, but they're undocumented and completely random, but you'll find yourself in this goldmine of something 75% finished but super epically awesome.
**Erik St. Martin:** \[56:14\] So you're just searching around for treasures...?
**Jessie Frazelle:** Yeah, and he's gonna be mad at me for stalking his gists.
**Carlisia Thompson:** We need the link, what is the link, the account?
**Jessie Frazelle:** The GPG get is BrianRedbeard/gpgget and then just CrosbyMichael on GitHub gists.
**Carlisia Thompson:** Okay, cool.
**Erik St. Martin:** I'll link Michael... We've seen a bunch of stuff by him before, too.
**Jessie Frazelle:** Yeah, because you all know him.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, from back in the whole Skynet thing, that kind of got abandoned.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Skydoc, that's right.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, so the only thing that lived through all of that was SkyDNS.
**Brian Ketelsen:** But at least it lived well, and still lives.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, until somebody writes something better. Alright, so my project this week is Ranger, which is a file manager for Linux, and it has VI key bindings. It's all written in curses and all that jazz, so that's what I use on my system when I need a file manager. It has kind of cool previews, and stuf...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, I have to admit I haven't seen that before, but when you put it in the show notes, I brew installed it on my Mac and I was instantly impressed, because command line file management is awesome.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, it's got multiple columns and all that good stuff.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Like Midnight Commander.
**Erik St. Martin:** But better.
**Brian Ketelsen:** But better, yeah.
**Erik St. Martin:** It has to be better.
**Brian Ketelsen:** I am DOS age. When I was a kid we didn't have Windows, we had DOS, and we used Midnight Commander.
**Jessie Frazelle:** I have a DOS computer in front of me right now. \[laughs\]
**Erik St. Martin:** Nice...
**Carlisia Thompson:** Of course you do!
**Erik St. Martin:** That's not your work computer, is it?
**Jessie Frazelle:** No, it's just everything else is stacked on top of it right now.
**Erik St. Martin:** I don't think I wanna know what a C or C++ build takes on that.
**Jessie Frazelle:** So bad, probably.
**Brian Ketelsen:** It doesn't count if you're using it as a monitor stand, Jessie.
**Jessie Frazelle:** \[laughs\] Yeah, it really has a computer on top of it, and then a plant.
**Erik St. Martin:** Is that the San Francisco version of like a college apartment, rather than milk crates you have old 486 computers and stuff and like that as coffee tables?
**Jessie Frazelle:** Pretty much. I'm like a San Francisco computer hipster.
**Erik St. Martin:** A lot of people are getting back into collecting old hardware like that. And what was that new Kickstarter that just came out, that chip. That looked really cool too, being able to play retro games on it, and stuff.
**Jessie Frazelle:** Oh, nice.
**Brian Ketelsen:** I haven't seen that.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, I'll have to link to that. Dave just got one, he was all pumped; he sent me a picture. He was like, "Dude, it came!" \[laughs\] He's awesome. He's so addicted to hardware, too.
**Brian Ketelsen:** He does the coolest projects.
**Erik St. Martin:** What I wanna know is how people get the time for all this stuff. I feel like there's just not enough time in a day.
**Brian Ketelsen:** I think it has something to do with no kids.
**Jessie Frazelle:** \[laughs\] And no sleep.
**Erik St. Martin:** Yeah, it's true. Well, I think we have the no-sleep thing covered.