# Krew Plugin Manifests After releasing to GitHub or GitLab, GoReleaser can generate and publish a _Krew Plugin Manifest_ into a repository that you have access to. Check their [website](https://krew.sigs.k8s.io) for more information. The `krews` section specifies how the plugins should be created: ```yaml # .goreleaser.yaml krews: - # Name of the recipe # # Default: ProjectName name: myproject # IDs of the archives to use. ids: - foo - bar # GOARM to specify which 32-bit arm version to use if there are multiple # versions from the build section. Krew plugin supports at this moment only # one 32-bit version. # # Default: 6 goarm: 6 # GOAMD64 to specify which amd64 version to use if there are multiple # versions from the build section. # # Default: 'v1' goamd64: v3 # NOTE: make sure the url_template, the token and given repo (github or # gitlab) owner and name are from the same kind. We will probably unify this # in the next major version like it is done with scoop. # GitHub/GitLab repository to push the Krew plugin to # Gitea is not supported yet, but the support coming index: # Repository owner. # # Templates: allowed owner: user # Repository name. # # Templates: allowed name: krew-plugins # Optionally a branch can be provided. # # Default: default repository branch # Templates: allowed branch: main # Optionally a token can be provided, if it differs from the token # provided to GoReleaser token: "{{ .Env.HOMEBREW_TAP_GITHUB_TOKEN }}" # Sets up pull request creation instead of just pushing to the given branch. # Make sure the 'branch' property is different from base before enabling # it. # # Since: v1.17 pull_request: # Whether to enable it or not. enabled: true # Base branch of the PR. # # Default: default repository branch. base: main # URL which is determined by the given Token (github or # gitlab) # Default: # GitHub: 'https://github.com///releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}' # GitLab: 'https://gitlab.com///-/releases/{{ .Tag }}/downloads/{{ .ArtifactName }}' # Gitea: 'https://gitea.com///releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}' url_template: "http://github.mycompany.com/foo/bar/releases/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}" # Git author used to commit to the repository. commit_author: name: goreleaserbot email: bot@goreleaser.com # The project name and current git tag are used in the format string. commit_msg_template: "Krew plugin update for {{ .ProjectName }} version {{ .Tag }}" # Your app's homepage. homepage: "https://example.com/" # Your app's description. # The usual guideline for this is to wrap the line at 80 chars. # # Templates: allowed description: "Software to create fast and easy drum rolls." # Your app's short description. # The usual guideline for this is to be at most 50 chars long. # # Templates: allowed short_description: "Software to create fast and easy drum rolls." # Caveats for the user of your binary. # The usual guideline for this is to wrap the line at 80 chars. caveats: "How to use this binary" # Setting this will prevent goreleaser to actually try to commit the updated # krew plugin - instead, the plugin file will be stored on the dist folder # only, leaving the responsibility of publishing it to the user. # If set to auto, the release will not be uploaded to the Krew plugin # in case there is an indicator for prerelease in the tag e.g. v1.0.0-rc1 skip_upload: true ``` !!! tip Learn more about the [name template engine](/customization/templates/). ## Limitations - Only one binary per archive is allowed; - Binary releases (when `archives.format` is set to `binary`) are not allowed; - Only one `GOARM` build is allowed;