Swag is an open-source framework that allows developers to build offline-first web applications using only Go and HTML. It compiles Go net/http handlers and html/template templates to WebAssembly, running them inside a Service Worker for full offline capability. Swag supports dual deployment as both a native SSR server and a PWA, making it ideal for Go developers seeking robust offline support without JavaScript.
Swag is a Frameworks & SDKs product. Enabling developers to build offline-capable web applications in Go without writing JavaScript or managing client/server drift. Swag is an open-source project aimed at go developers building web applications. The project is open source (Open Source). It runs on the web and the command line, and it can be self-hosted.
Behind Swag is Mills.io, and the product first shipped in 2023. Across PulseGate's embedding index, Swag has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 10 catalogued features are offline mode, webAssembly support, and Service Worker integration.
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