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brews:
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# Name template of the recipe
# Default to project name
name: mach
# IDs of the archives to use.
# Defaults to all.
# ids:
# - foo
# - bar
# GOARM to specify which 32-bit arm version to use if there are multiple versions
# from the build section. Brew formulas support atm only one 32-bit version.
# Default is 6 for all artifacts or each id if there a multiple versions.
goarm: 6
# NOTE: make sure the url_template, the token and given repo (github or gitlab) owner and name are from the
# same kind. We will probably unify this in the next major version like it is done with scoop.
# GitHub/GitLab repository to push the formula to
# Gitea is not supported yet, but the support coming
tap:
owner: superterran
name: homebrew-mach
# Template for the url which is determined by the given Token (github or gitlab)
# Default for github is "https://github.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Default for gitlab is "https://gitlab.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/-/releases/{{ .Tag }}/downloads/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Default for gitea is "https://gitea.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
url_template: "https://github.com/superterran/mach/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Allows you to set a custom download strategy. Note that you'll need
# to implement the strategy and add it to your tap repository.
# Example: https://docs.brew.sh/Formula-Cookbook#specifying-the-download-strategy-explicitly
# Default is empty.
# download_strategy: CurlDownloadStrategy.
# Allows you to add a custom require_relative at the top of the formula template
# Default is empty
# custom_require: custom_download_strategy
# Git author used to commit to the repository.
# Defaults are shown.
commit_author:
name: goreleaserbot
email: goreleaser@superterran.net
# Folder inside the repository to put the formula.
# Default is the root folder.
folder: Formula
# Caveats for the user of your binary.
# Default is empty.
caveats: "How to use this binary"
# Your app's homepage.
# Default is empty.
homepage: "https://superterran.net/mach/"
# Your app's description.
# Default is empty.
description: "Mach is a cli application for using docker to *quickly* and *easily* manage infrastructure and services through code."
# SPDX identifier of your app's license.
# Default is empty.
license: "MIT"
# Setting this will prevent goreleaser to actually try to commit the updated
# formula - instead, the formula file will be stored on the dist folder only,
# leaving the responsibility of publishing it to the user.
# If set to auto, the release will not be uploaded to the homebrew tap
# in case there is an indicator for prerelease in the tag e.g. v1.0.0-rc1
# Default is false.
# skip_upload: true
# Custom block for brew.
# Can be used to specify alternate downloads for devel or head releases.
# Default is empty.
# custom_block: |
# head "https://github.com/some/package.git"
# ...
# Packages your package depends on.
dependencies:
- name: docker
type: optional
- name: docker-compose
type: optional
- name: git
type: optional
# Packages that conflict with your package.
# conflicts:
# - svn
# - bash
# Specify for packages that run as a service.
# Default is empty.
# plist: |
# <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
# ...
# So you can `brew test` your formula.
# Default is empty.
test: |
system "#{bin}/mach -h"
# Custom install script for brew.
# Default is 'bin.install "program"'.
install: |
bin.install "mach"
# Custom post_install script for brew.
# Could be used to do any additional work after the "install" script
# Default is empty.
# post_install: |
# etc.install "app-config.conf"
# ...