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hey there its jim from janku and today i want to take a look at embedding static assets into a go binary so theres this proposal here on github in the goling project about adding this functionality to go and in this project right in the main description it has a bunch of projects listed here that you can currently use so these are contributed projects you can pull into your main project in order to embed static assets and theres a lot of these and theyre proposing here to add a way to do this by default in the main go project without having to pull in one of these third-party dependencies and you can see a lot of the different information here and this is a rather long thread so if you come down here you can see it goes for quite a long time and it looks like this proposal is currently on hold so in the meantime theres a technique i want to show you that you can use to embed static assets into a binary so you can move forward with your project today and get started so lets go ah