Announcing Thalassa Cloud's Go SDK

SDK Go
2025-03-27
By Thomas Kooi

We’ve just released the first version of thalassa-cloud/client-go, our Go SDK for integrating with the Thalassa Cloud API. This SDK is intended for engineers and teams looking to interact with Thalassa Cloud programmatically. It provides a native Go interface to our API and will be the base for upcoming tools like our CLI, Terraform provider, Kubernetes CCM, and other integrations. What’s included The initial release includes support for core primitives such as VPCs, Subnets, Organizations, basic compute functionality.

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We’ve just released the first version of thalassa-cloud/client-go, our Go SDK for integrating with the Thalassa Cloud API. This SDK is intended for engineers and teams looking to interact with Thalassa Cloud programmatically. It provides a native Go interface to our API and will be the base for upcoming tools like our CLI, Terraform provider, Kubernetes CCM, and other integrations. What’s included The initial release includes support for core primitives such as VPCs, Subnets, Organizations, basic compute functionality.

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