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**Erik St. Martin:** And I will link that for everybody who's following along live.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Man, shut the front door!
**Erik St. Martin:** And the other link is called [kube-prompt](https://github.com/c-bata/kube-prompt), which is basically Kube CTL (Kube Controller, whatever you wanna call it) - an interactive version of that implemented with this library. It's just ridiculously cool. I haven't built anything with it yet. I played wi...
**Brian Ketelsen:** This is so amazing. Now, of course, it doesn't translate to radio very well, so everybody should just go to [github.com/c-bata-go-prompt](https://github.com/c-bata/go-prompt) and watch all the little ASCII cinema stuff on here, because it's so wicked cool.
**Erik St. Martin:** And it has the hotkeys and stuff like that to move forward, and things like that.
**Brian Ketelsen:** That is so pretty.
**Carolyn Van Slyck:** It's mesmerizing.
**Brian Ketelsen:** I'm rewriting my talk tomorrow.
**Erik St. Martin:** You're rewriting it?
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yup. That is so cool! Okay, I love this. I'm releasing a CLI tool tomorrow at my Golang UK talk. It's a secret. And I'm gonna have to rewrite the whole damn thing now using this. \[laughter\] I hate you.
**Carlisia Thompson:** I'm doing a bunch of CLI tools, maybe I'll see if I can add this. It looks really cool.
**Carolyn Van Slyck:** Was this using Cobra? Or how are they doing all this magic with their CLI? The little drop-down and everything.
**Brian Ketelsen:** I don't know, I just looked at the imports for a couple of these files and there aren't that many of them. It's almost all standard library, so I'm curious as to what they're doing.
**Carolyn Van Slyck:** Yeah, hopefully it's not a hard mode. I wanna rip this off and use it, too.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah, this is really cool.
**Erik St. Martin:** I'll be interested to see how many CLI tools change after this, but really cool...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Yeah... Nice catch, Erik.
**Erik St. Martin:** And then there's another one that was cool, and I haven't played with this at all, but it's interesting in the fact of... This is the first thing I've seen -- it's called [GoWorld](https://github.com/xiaonanln/goworld), and it's for a distributed game server, and it kind of implements the logic for...
**Brian Ketelsen:** Well, we already know that Bethesda is using Go...
**Erik St. Martin:** Oh, really? Do you know what they're using it for?
**Brian Ketelsen:** I don't remember, but we saw a recruiter hiring for Go people at Bethesda a month or two ago... So there's Go stuff somewhere; we don't necessarily know what pieces of their infrastructure are Go, but definitely Go in the gaming industry. That's cool.
**Erik St. Martin:** Did anybody else have any other projects, news, blog articles they happened to run across this week? Everybody's been pretty busy?
**Brian Ketelsen:** Hang on, I'm behind the curve, but I did star a couple projects that were interesting... Oh, we talked about Go-tracing last week, right? So there's a good project written in Go for JS, [Vecty](https://github.com/gopherjs/vecty), that's really cool. Vecty is the GopherJS framework that looks a lot l...
\[44:05\] And there's a person that wrote their own portfolio website in GopherJS in Vecty and it's actually been the most reasonably attainable article on how to do GopherJS, how to do Vecty. It's at www.marwan.io/blog, and there's a [Writing a Simple UI With GopherJS blog post](http://www.marwan.io/blog/simple-ui-gop...
**Erik St. Martin:** I'm gonna have to play with that. I still haven't done much on GopherJS.
**Brian Ketelsen:** I think GopherJS is pretty darn awesome. You still have to understand the DOM. You have to understand the whole event model of the browser, but at least you don't have to write JavaScript, or TypeScript, or ES2015 -- there are so many names for all this stuff... Whatever.
**Erik St. Martin:** \[unintelligible 00:45:06.03\] in the web development world, so writing JavaScript doesn't bother me too much.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Whatever. \[laughter\] Whatever.
**Erik St. Martin:** I'm taking my ball and going home.
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's right. You just take all your JavaScript and have fun with that.
**Erik St. Martin:** Anybody else have anything, or do we wanna jump into \#FreeSoftwareFriday?
**Brian Ketelsen:** No, let's do \#FreeSoftwareFriday, I have a good one. It's actually a repeat -- I think it's a repeat. I'd be shocked if it wasn't. So [github.com/spf13/cobra](https://github.com/spf13/cobra). If there were an easier way to build a command line application in Go, I don't know what it is. It's full-f...
**Erik St. Martin:** And then next week you get to shoutout to the new Go Prompt. \[laughter\]
**Brian Ketelsen:** Shhhh! Don't tell anybody.
**Erik St. Martin:** Carlisia, what do you have? Anybody, anything?
**Carlisia Thompson:** I don't have anything today.
**Erik St. Martin:** And how about you, Carolyn?
**Carolyn Van Slyck:** I'd like to call out Captain Safia ([Safia Abdalla](https://safia.rocks/)), because she was actually the person who made me think that I was capable, and I could be one of those cool people who led a meetup or did a workshop. It was a while ago, and she was leading a tutorial at PyLadies for how ...
So it's less like the projects she's done. She's done amazing work with Jupyter and everything, but personally, she's inspired me so much... I am where I am because she gave me the encouragement to do it, and that people wouldn't just boo me when I tried to talk.
**Brian Ketelsen:** That's awesome. I love it.
**Erik St. Martin:** Mine for this week is a repeat - it's somebody else's repeat, but everybody will be proud of me... I finally got around to using [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) and the VS Code Go plugin.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice!
**Erik St. Martin:** \[47:58\] Yeah, so huge shoutout to [Ramya](https://twitter.com/ramyanexus) for all the work she does on that, and to all the other contributors. I had a lot of fun playing with it this week. I'm still very much itching to use Vim, but she was on the show before GopherCon and I promised after thing...
**Brian Ketelsen:** [Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) is pretty awesome, there's no doubt about it.
**Erik St. Martin:** It is. I love Vim, but man, that's nice.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Nice. How about you, Carlisia? Did you have anything?
**Carlisia Thompson:** I don't... Not today.
**Brian Ketelsen:** Okay.
**Erik St. Martin:** Alright, I guess that's a wrap. We're getting into the after-show now. That's where we say all the bad things about everybody. \[laughter\]
**Brian Ketelsen:** We have to thank our guest and do all the show closing stuff first, Erik. You forgot all of that.