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Metadata

GoReleaser creates some metadata files in the dist directory before it finishes running.

You can also set some global defaults that can be used by other features.

.goreleaser.yaml
metadata:
  # Set the modified timestamp on the metadata files.
  #
  # Templates: allowed.
  mod_timestamp: "{{ .CommitTimestamp }}"

  # The maintainers of this software.
  # Most features will only use the first maintainer defined here.
  #
  # 
GoReleaser Pro
#
Since v2.1
# Templates: allowed. maintainers: - "Foo Bar <foo at bar dot com>" # SPDX identifier of your app's license. # #
GoReleaser Pro
#
Since v2.1
# Templates: allowed. license: "MIT" # Your homepage. # #
GoReleaser Pro
#
Since v2.1
# Templates: allowed. homepage: "https://example.com/" # Your app's description. # Sometimes also referred as "short description". # #
GoReleaser Pro
#
Since v2.1
# Templates: allowed. description: "Software to create fast and easy drum rolls." # Your app's full description, sometimes also referred to as "long description". # # It can be a string directly, or you can use `from_url` or `from_file` to # source it from somewhere else. # #
GoReleaser Pro
#
Since v2.1
# Templates: allowed. full_description: # Loads from an URL. from_url: # Templates: allowed. url: https://foo.bar/README.md headers: x-api-token: "${MYCOMPANY_TOKEN}" # Loads from a local file. # Overrides `from_url`. from_file: # Templates: allowed. path: ./README.md # Default git author used to commit to AUR, Homebrew, Winget, Nix, etc. # #
GoReleaser Pro
#
Since v2.12
commit_author: # Git author name. # # Templates: allowed. name: goreleaserbot # Git author email. # # Templates: allowed. email: [email protected] # Git commit signing configuration. # Only works if repository is signing: # Enable commit signing. enabled: true # The signing key to use. # Can be a key ID, fingerprint, email address, or path to a key file. # # Templates: allowed. key: "{{ .Env.GPG_SIGNING_KEY }}" # The GPG program to use for signing. # # Templates: allowed. program: gpg2 # The signature format to use. # # Valid options: openpgp, x509, ssh. # Default: openpgp. format: openpgp
Learn more about the template language.
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