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# This is an example goreleaser.yaml file with some sane defaults.
# Make sure to check the documentation at http://goreleaser.com
before:
hooks:
# you may remove this if you don't use vgo
- go mod tidy
# you may remove this if you don't need to generate
- go generate ./...
# https://goreleaser.com/customization/#Builds
builds:
-
# ID of the build.
# Defaults to the project name.
id: "trice"
# Path to project's (sub)directory containing Go code.
# This is the working directory for the Go build command(s).
# Default is `.`.
dir: .
# Path to main.go file or main package.
# Default is `.`.
main: ./cmd/trice/.
# Binary name.
# Can be a path (e.g. `bin/app`) to wrap the binary in a directory.
# Default is the name of the project directory.
binary: trice
# GOOS list to build for.
# For more info refer to: https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
goos:
- windows
- linux
- darwin
# GOARCH to build for.
# For more info refer to: https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
# Defaults are 386 and amd64.
goarch:
- 386
- amd64
- arm # build error on server?
- arm64 # build error on server?
# GOARM to build for when GOARCH is arm.
# For more info refer to: https://golang.org/doc/install/source#environment
# Default is only 6.
goarm:
- 6
- 7
# Custom environment variables to be set during the builds.
# Default is empty.
env:
- CGO_ENABLED=0
archives:
-
# ID of this archive.
# Defaults to `default`.
#id: my-archive
# Builds reference which build instances should be archived in this archive.
#builds:
#- default
# Replacements for GOOS and GOARCH in the archive name.
# Keys should be valid GOOSs or GOARCHs.
# Values are the respective replacements.
# Default is empty.
replacements:
darwin: Darwin
linux: Linux
windows: Windows
386: i386
amd64: x86_64
# Set to true, if you want all files in the archive to be in a single directory.
# If set to true, and you extract the archive 'goreleaser_Linux_arm64.tar.gz',
# you get a folder 'goreleaser_Linux_arm64'.
# If set to false, all files are extracted separately.
# You can also set it to a custom folder name (templating is supported).
# Default is false.
wrap_in_directory: true
# Archive format. Valid options are `tar.gz`, `gz`, `zip` and `binary`.
# If format is `binary`, no archives are created and the binaries are instead
# uploaded directly.
# Default is `tar.gz`.
format: tar.gz
# Can be used to change the archive formats for specific GOOSs.
# Most common use case is to archive as zip on Windows.
# Default is empty.
format_overrides:
- goos: windows
format: zip
# Additional files/globs you want to add to the archive.
# Defaults are any files matching `LICENCE*`, `LICENSE*`,
# `README*` and `CHANGELOG*` (case-insensitive).
files:
- README.md
- CHANGELOG.md
- docs/**/*
- test/**/*
- third_party/**/*
checksum:
# You can change the name of the checksums file.
# Default is `{{ .ProjectName }}_{{ .Version }}_checksums.txt`.
#name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}_checksums.txt"
#name_template: 'checksums.txt'
# Algorithm to be used.
# Accepted options are sha256, sha512, sha1, crc32, md5, sha224 and sha384.
# Default is sha256.
#algorithm: sha256
snapshot:
# Allows you to change the name of the generated snapshot
#
# Note that some pipes require this to be semantic version compliant (nfpm,
# for example).
#
# Default is `{{ .Tag }}-SNAPSHOT-{{.ShortCommit}}`.
#name_template: 1.2.3-SNAPSHOT-{{.Commit}}
#name_template: "{{ .Tag }}-next"
# You can customize how the changelog is generated using the changelog section in the config file
changelog:
# set it to true if you wish to skip the changelog generation
#skip: false
# could either be asc, desc or empty
# Default is empty
sort: asc
filters:
# commit messages matching the regexp listed here will be removed from
# the changelog
# Default is empty
exclude:
- '^docs:'
- '^test:'
- typo
- minor
- Update
- wip