ghr
Easy to release your packages to Github Release page.
Description
ghr
enable you to create Github release page and upload your artifacts to it. ghr
will parallelize upload multiple artifacts.
Demo
Result is here.
Usage
Run it in your project directory:
$ ghr [option] <tag> <artifacts>
You need to set GITHUB_TOKEN
environmental variable:
$ export GITHUB_TOKEN="....."
Example
To upload all package in pkg
directory with tag v0.1.0
$ ghr v0.1.0 pkg/
--> Uploading: pkg/0.1.0_SHASUMS
--> Uploading: pkg/ghr_0.1.0_darwin_386.zip
--> Uploading: pkg/ghr_0.1.0_darwin_amd64.zip
--> Uploading: pkg/ghr_0.1.0_linux_386.zip
--> Uploading: pkg/ghr_0.1.0_linux_amd64.zip
--> Uploading: pkg/ghr_0.1.0_windows_386.zip
--> Uploading: pkg/ghr_0.1.0_windows_amd64.zip
Install
If you are OSX user, you can use Homebrew:
$ brew tap tcnksm/ghr
$ brew install ghr
If you are in another platform, you can install it with curl
:
$ L=/usr/local/bin/ghr && curl -sL -A "`uname -sp`" http://ghr.herokuapp.com/ghr.zip | zcat >$L && chmod +x $L
You can also download binary from relase page and place it in $PATH
directory.
VS.
- aktau/github-release -
github-release
can also create and edit releases and upload artifacts. It has many options. ghr
is a simple alternative. And ghr
will parallelize upload artifacts.
Contribution
- Fork (https://github.com/tcnksm/ghr/fork)
- Create a feature branch
- Commit your changes
- Rebase your local changes against the master branch
- Run test suite with the
make test
command and confirm that it passes
- Run
gofmt -s
- Create new Pull Request
You can get source with go get
:
$ go get -d github.com/tcnksm/ghr
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/tcnksm/cli-init
$ make install
Author
tcnksm