--- date: 2022-11-18 slug: goreleaser-v1.13 categories: - announcements authors: - caarlos0 --- # Announcing GoReleaser v1.13 — the November release Another month, another release! Like the previous 2 releases, this is a beefy one: over 100 commits from 15 contributors! ![Mastodon integration](https://carlosbecker.com/posts/goreleaser-v1.13/picture.png) This one also marks the point of 1 year since v1.0.0! ### Highlights - `docker`, `docker buildx` and `podman` (on GoReleaser Pro) will now use the image `digest` when creating `docker manifests`. This should help ensure that what you are releasing wasn't changed by an outside tool. - In the same token, the Docker images and manifests signing with `cosign` will now use the `digest` by default. - GoReleaser can now announce to Mastodon! - Ability to create Arch Linux packages, _btw_. - Still regarding nFPM, `dst`s with trailing slashes will now have the same behavior as tools such as `cp` with trailing slashes. - For Windows fans: you can now create and publish `nupkg`s (Chocolatey packages)! - Better support for building and publishing shared or static libraries. - Many bug fixes and documentation improvements. You can [install][] the same way you always do, and you can see the full release notes [here][oss-rel] and [here (for Pro)][pro-rel]. [install]: https://goreleaser.com/install [pro-rel]: https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser-pro/releases/tag/v1.13.0-pro [oss-rel]: https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser/releases/tag/v1.13.0 ### Other news - GoReleaser now has ~10.9k stars and 313 contributors! Thanks, everyone! - We are now present in the fediverse, give us a follow at [@goreleaser@fosstodon.org](https://fosstodon.org/@goreleaser). - We eventually discuss new features in our Discord server.  [Join the conversation](https://goreleaser.com/discord)! - nFPM had new releases as well,  [check it out](https://github.com/goreleaser/nfpm/releases). - We made a bunch of progress towards getting 100% in the [OpenF Best Practices](https://bestpractices.coreinfrastructure.org/en/projects/5420#analysis) assessment... and we're almost there.