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| # Runtime
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| A runtime for self governing services.
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| ## Overview
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| In recent years we've started to develop complex architectures for the pipeline between writing code and running it. This 
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| philosophy of build, run, manage or however many variations, has created a number of layers of abstraction that make it 
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| all the more difficult to run code.
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| Runtime manages the lifecycle of a service from source to running process. If the source is the *source of truth* then 
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| everything in between running is wasted breath. Applications should be self governing and self sustaining. 
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| To enable that we need libraries which make it possible.
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| Runtime will fetch source code, build a binary and execute it. Any Go program that uses this library should be able 
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| to run dependencies or itself with ease, with the ability to update itself as the source is updated.
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| ## Features
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| - **Source** - Fetches source whether it be git, go, docker, etc
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| - **Package** - Compiles the source into a binary which can be executed
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| - **Process** - Executes a binary and creates a running process
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| ## Usage
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| TODO
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