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@ -4,17 +4,20 @@ In-memory key value store that saves your data to plain old JSON files.
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If you like, you can operate on your entire data with classic UNIX tools.
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If you like, you can operate on your entire data with classic UNIX tools.
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Let's say we use this struct to save our user data:
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## Installation
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```go
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```go
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go get git.akyoto.dev/go/ocean
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```
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## Examples
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```go
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// User data
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type User struct {
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type User struct {
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Name string
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Name string
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}
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}
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```
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Then we can create a typesafe collection using Go generics:
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```go
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// Data saved to ~/.ocean/User/
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// Data saved to ~/.ocean/User/
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users := ocean.New[User]("User")
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users := ocean.New[User]("User")
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users := ocean.New[User]("google", "User")
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users := ocean.New[User]("google", "User")
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```
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```
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You can add as many hierarchies as you need but I recommend using a simple `/namespace/collection/` structure.
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## Recommended structure
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You can add as many directory hierarchies as you need but I recommend using a simple `/namespace/collection/` structure.
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Collections should use the singular instead of the plural form (`User` instead of `Users`) because it's better for automation.
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Ocean does not enforce these standards but they are heavily recommended.
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