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@ -31,3 +31,17 @@ Enable your Golang applications to self update. Inspired by Chrome based on Her
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go-selfupdate myapp 1.2
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go-selfupdate myapp 1.2
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This will create a folder in your project called, *public* you can then rsync or transfer this to your webserver or S3.
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This will create a folder in your project called, *public* you can then rsync or transfer this to your webserver or S3.
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If you are cross compiling you can specify a directory:
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go-selfupdate /tmp/mybinares/ 1.2
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The directory should contain files with the name, $GOOS-$ARCH. Example:
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windows-386
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darwin-amd64
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linux-arm
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If you are using [goxc](https://github.com/laher/goxc) you can output the files with this naming format by specifying this config:
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"OutPath": "{{.Dest}}{{.PS}}{{.Version}}{{.PS}}{{.Os}}-{{.Arch}}",
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