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Watgo – A WebAssembly Toolkit for Go

The general availability of watgo, a pure, zero-dependency WebAssembly toolkit for Go, has been announced. Similar to existing tools like C++'s wabt or Rust's wasm-tools, watgo provides a CLI and Go API for parsing, validating, encoding, and decoding WebAssembly Text (WAT) and binary (WASM) formats, utilizing a central semantic module representation called wasmir; it has robust testing coverage, passing the entire official WASM spec core test suite, and the developer has already adopted it in their wasm-wat-samples projects.

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WebAssemblyGo programming languageWAT parsingWASM encodingWASM decodingWebAssembly toolkitGo APICLI tool

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Watgo – A WebAssembly Toolkit for Go

Apr 11, 2026, 3:03 AM

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