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kelseyhightower/pixie-day — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-17 · repo last pushed 2020-10-08

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In one sentence

Source code for a live Go demo tied to a Pixie Day presentation, likely showing how to set up observability with Pixie, but best used alongside the original talk.

Mindmap

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  root((pixie-day))
    Inputs
      Live demo talk
      Go sample code
    Outputs
      Demo application
      Pixie observability setup
    Use Cases
      Follow along with presentation
      Learn Pixie observability
    Tech Stack
      Go
      Pixie

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Follow along with the code shown during the Pixie Day live presentation.

USE CASE 2

Use the demo as a reference for setting up observability in a Go application with Pixie.

USE CASE 3

Study the sample code as a companion artifact after watching the original talk or slides.

What is it built with?

GoPixie

How does it compare?

kelseyhightower/pixie-daydemomanito/helperemersion/minilustre
Stars777
LanguageGoGoGo
Last pushed2020-10-082023-03-072019-01-07
MaintenanceDormantDormantDormant
Setup difficultymoderateeasymoderate
Complexity2/51/54/5
Audiencedevelopergeneralresearcher

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 1h+

No setup instructions or prerequisites are documented, best understood alongside the original presentation.

License is not stated in the available content.

So what is it?

The Pixie Day repository holds the source code for a live demo presented by Kelsey Hightower. Based on the name, it appears to be connected to Pixie, a popular observability tool that helps teams understand how their applications are performing in production without requiring manual instrumentation. The README doesn't go into detail about what the demo specifically covers or how the code works. What we can gather is that it's written in Go and was built to be used as part of a live presentation or workshop. Demo repositories like this typically contain a sample application or a set of configurations that an audience can follow along with during a talk. This kind of project would be most useful for someone who watched the Pixie Day presentation and wants to explore the code that was shown on screen. It could also serve as a reference for developers who are learning how to set up observability for their own Go applications using Pixie. However, without the context of the actual talk, a beginner may find it difficult to get much value from the code alone. The repository is quite minimal in terms of documentation. There are no setup instructions, no explanation of prerequisites, and no description of what the end result looks like. If you're hoping to use this independently, you'd likely need to find the accompanying video or slides from the original presentation to understand how everything fits together. In short, this is a companion piece to a specific event rather than a standalone project. It's best treated as a reference artifact for those already familiar with the demo context.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Walk me through the Go source in pixie-day and explain how it demonstrates Pixie observability.
Prompt 2
Help me adapt the pixie-day demo code to instrument my own Go application with Pixie.
Prompt 3
Find the video or slides that accompany the pixie-day demo so I can understand the missing context.

Frequently asked questions

What is pixie-day?

Source code for a live Go demo tied to a Pixie Day presentation, likely showing how to set up observability with Pixie, but best used alongside the original talk.

What language is pixie-day written in?

Mainly Go. The stack also includes Go, Pixie.

Is pixie-day actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2020-10-08).

What license does pixie-day use?

License is not stated in the available content.

How hard is pixie-day to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 1h+ to a first successful run.

Who is pixie-day for?

Mainly developer.

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