# This is an example goreleaser.yaml file with some sane defaults. # Make sure to check the documentation at http://goreleaser.com env: - CGO_ENABLED=0 - GOFLAGS=-mod=vendor - GO111MODULE=auto builds: - id: binary goos: # - freebsd - windows - darwin - linux goarch: - amd64 - arm - arm64 - 386 goarm: - 6 - 7 ldflags: - -s -w -X main.version={{.Version}} -X main.commit={{.Commit}} -X main.date={{.Date}} -X main.buildSource=binaryRelease - id: snap goos: - linux goarch: - amd64 - arm - arm64 - 386 ldflags: - -s -w -X main.version={{.Version}} -X main.commit={{.Commit}} -X main.date={{.Date}} -X main.buildSource=snap archives: - builds: - binary replacements: darwin: Darwin linux: Linux windows: Windows 386: x86 amd64: x86_64 format_overrides: - goos: windows format: zip checksum: name_template: "checksums.txt" snapshot: name_template: "{{ .Tag }}-next" changelog: sort: asc filters: exclude: - "^docs:" - "^test:" - "^bump" brews: - tap: owner: jesseduffield name: homebrew-lazydocker # Your app's homepage. # Default is empty. homepage: "https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker/" # Your app's description. # Default is empty. description: "A simple terminal UI for docker, written in Go" #snapcrafts: # - builds: # - snap # # replacements: # linux: Linux # 386: x86 # amd64: x86_64 # # # Wether to publish the snap to the snapcraft store. # # Remember you need to `snapcraft login` first. # # Defaults to false. # publish: false # # # Single-line elevator pitch for your amazing snap. # # 79 char long at most. # summary: The lazier way to manage everything docker # # # This the description of your snap. You have a paragraph or two to tell the # # most important story about your snap. Keep it under 100 words though, # # we live in tweetspace and your description wants to look good in the snap # # store. # description: 'A simple terminal UI for docker, written in Go' # # # A guardrail to prevent you from releasing a snap to all your users before # # it is ready. # # `devel` will let you release only to the `edge` and `beta` channels in the # # store. `stable` will let you release also to the `candidate` and `stable` # # channels. More info about channels here: # # https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/channels # # TODO: reset to `stable` when we've been manually reviewed: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/request-for-classic-confinement-for-lazydocker/12155 # grade: devel # # # Snaps can be setup to follow three different confinement policies: # # `strict`, `devmode` and `classic`. A strict confinement where the snap # # can only read and write in its own namespace is recommended. Extra # # permissions for strict snaps can be declared as `plugs` for the app, which # # are explained later. More info about confinement here: # # https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/confinement # confinement: classic # # # Your app's license, based on SPDX license expressions: https://spdx.org/licenses # # Default is empty. # license: MIT # # # # Each binary built by GoReleaser is an app inside the snap. In this section # # # you can declare extra details for those binaries. It is optional. # # apps: # # # # The name of the app must be the same name as the binary built or the snapcraft name. # # lazydocker: # # # # If your app requires extra permissions to work outside of its default # # # confined space, declare them here. # # # You can read the documentation about the available plugs and the # # # things they allow: # # # https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/interfaces. # # plugs: []