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```yml
# .goreleaser.yml
snapcraft:
# Single-line elevator pitch for your amazing snap.
# 79 char long at most.
summary: Software to create fast and easy drum rolls.
# 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
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description: |
This is the best drum roll application out there.
Install it and awe!
# 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
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# channels. More info about channels here:
# https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/channels.
grade: stable
# 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
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# are explained later. More info about confinement here:
# https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/confinement).
confinement: strict
# 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 of the binary built.
drumroll:
# If your app requires extra permissions to work outside of its default
# confined space, delcare them here.
# You can read the documentation about the available plugs and the
# things they allow:
# https://snapcraft.io/docs/reference/interfaces).
plugs: ["home", "network"]
# If you want your app to be autostarted and to always run in the
# background, you can make it a simple daemon.
daemon: simple