Add create-go-app/cli project to Utilities section (#3148)

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@ -1860,6 +1860,7 @@ See [go-hardware](https://github.com/rakyll/go-hardware) for a comprehensive lis
* [command](https://github.com/txgruppi/command) - Command pattern for Go with thread safe serial and parallel dispatcher. * [command](https://github.com/txgruppi/command) - Command pattern for Go with thread safe serial and parallel dispatcher.
* [copy-pasta](https://github.com/jutkko/copy-pasta) - Universal multi-workstation clipboard that uses S3 like backend for the storage. * [copy-pasta](https://github.com/jutkko/copy-pasta) - Universal multi-workstation clipboard that uses S3 like backend for the storage.
* [countries](https://github.com/biter777/countries) - Full implementation of ISO-3166-1, ISO-4217, ITU-T E.164, Unicode CLDR and IANA ccTLD standarts. * [countries](https://github.com/biter777/countries) - Full implementation of ISO-3166-1, ISO-4217, ITU-T E.164, Unicode CLDR and IANA ccTLD standarts.
* [create-go-app](https://github.com/create-go-app/cli) - A powerful CLI for create a new production-ready project with backend (Golang), frontend (JavaScript, TypeScript) & deploy automation (Ansible, Docker) by running one command.
* [ctop](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop) - [Top-like](http://ctop.sh) interface (e.g. htop) for container metrics. * [ctop](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop) - [Top-like](http://ctop.sh) interface (e.g. htop) for container metrics.
* [ctxutil](https://github.com/posener/ctxutil) - A collection of utility functions for contexts. * [ctxutil](https://github.com/posener/ctxutil) - A collection of utility functions for contexts.
* [dbt](https://github.com/nikogura/dbt) - A framework for running self-updating signed binaries from a central, trusted repository. * [dbt](https://github.com/nikogura/dbt) - A framework for running self-updating signed binaries from a central, trusted repository.