gtb (Go tool build) builds Go tools, e.g. goimports, golangci-lint, etc.
Originally I did this using a shell script, but over time the number of
variations and cases that need to be considered have grown quite large.
The structure of the program reflects this origin: this is more or less
a shell script translated into Go.
The configuration file lists all tools that should be built. See the
example file tools.yaml. The only required information is
the Go path of the corresponding tool. Optionally, a Git repository can
be cloned and build instructions can be added, e.g. in order to build
k3d
this is enough:
github.com/rancher/k3d:
clone: true
build:
- make build BINDIR=${OUTDIR}
OUTDIR
is a variable that is expanded to the name of the output
directory.
A complete example:
tools:
github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint:
github.com/hairyhenderson/gomplate/v3/cmd/gomplate:
github.com/rancher/k3d:
clone: true
build:
- make build BINDIR=${OUTDIR}