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allow install via Homebrew #142
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Possible duplicate of #42 . I've actually been looking into this but I must admit I find the process of adding an app to homebrew a little confusing. I also read this on the Acceptable-Formulae docs:
So I wasn't sure what to do |
Great find, didn't realize you could update homebrew that way |
It's indeed a duplicate of #42 I totally missed it |
I let you choose whose issue needs to be the duplicate of the other 😏 |
@kehoecj I saw two "replies" of @TaiTaiTai777 on the opened issues I created. It looks like a bot replying how to do it. Like an AI generated reply. Was it something you triggered ? Or is it automatic? The replies are accurate but they are too detailed for something that would have been written by a human, that's why I'm asking |
I won't start a Turing test, but are you a human or a bot @TaiTaiTai777 ? |
Nope, this wasn't something I triggered. Must have been a bot like you suspected because the account no longer exists |
Indeed |
Closing in favor of #42 |
Having an homebrew is a good way to make your tool available for people who don't have/want to build it via go install.
Howbrew also helps people to get the last version of the tool. While go install is one shot thing.
I tend to install all my golang tool with homebrew.
You are already using goreleaser, you could configure an homebrew tap and update it via goreleaser
https://goreleaser.com/customization/homebrew/#homebrew-taps
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