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MIT License
Copyright (c) 2021 Godruoyi
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Based on this, we created this package and integrated multiple sequence-number providers into it.
* AtomicResolver (base sync/atmoic)
* AtomicResolver (base sync/atomic)
> Each provider only needs to ensure that the serial number generated in the same millisecond is different. You can get a unique ID.
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$ go get github.com/godruoyi/go-snowflake
```
## Useage
## Usage
1. simple to use.