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Add streamerd/fibergun to Third Party #38

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  • New Features
    • Added a new middleware entry for "fibergun," facilitating GunDB integration within the Fiber web framework.
  • Documentation
    • Updated the README.md to include the new middleware in the "Third Party" section, enhancing clarity and organization.

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The changes involve an update to the README.md file of the Fiber web framework, where a new entry has been added to the "Third Party" section. This entry introduces "fibergun," a middleware that facilitates the integration of GunDB, a decentralized database, into the Fiber framework. The overall structure of the README.md remains intact, with no other sections modified.

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File Change Summary
README.md Added new entry for "fibergun," a GunDB middleware for Fiber, enhancing third-party options.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Fiber
    participant fibergun
    participant GunDB

    User->>Fiber: Request to integrate middleware
    Fiber->>fibergun: Load fibergun middleware
    fibergun->>GunDB: Connect to GunDB database
    GunDB-->>fibergun: Database connection established
    fibergun-->>Fiber: Middleware ready for use
    Fiber-->>User: Integration successful
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🐰 In the meadow, we hop with glee,
A new middleware for you and me!
Fibergun's here, oh what a delight,
GunDB's magic, shining so bright.
With Fiber we weave, our apps take flight! 🌟


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LGTM

@gaby gaby merged commit ccd1307 into gofiber:main Nov 17, 2024
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