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# Scoop Manifests
After releasing to GitHub, GitLab, or Gitea, GoReleaser can generate and publish a
_Scoop App Manifest_ into a repository that you have access to.
The `scoop` section specifies how the manifest should be created. See the
commented example below:
```yaml title=".goreleaser.yaml"
scoops:
- # Name of the recipe
#
# Default: the project name.
# Templates: allowed.
name: myproject
# URL which is determined by the given Token (github or gitlab)
#
# Default:
# GitHub: 'https://github.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}'
# GitLab: 'https://gitlab.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/-/releases/{{ .Tag }}/downloads/{{ .ArtifactName }}'
# Gitea: 'https://gitea.com/<repo_owner>/<repo_name>/releases/download/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}'
# Templates: allowed.
url_template: "http://github.mycompany.com/foo/bar/releases/{{ .Tag }}/{{ .ArtifactName }}"
# Directory inside the repository to put the scoop.
#
# Note that while scoop works if the manifests are in a directory,
# 'scoop bucket list' will show 0 manifests if they are not in the root
# directory.
# In short, it's generally better to leave this empty.
directory: Scoops
# Which format to use.
#
# Valid options are:
# - 'msi': msi installers (requires the MSI pipe configured, Pro only)
# - 'archive': archives (only if format is zip),
#
# This feature is only available in GoReleaser Pro.
# Default: 'archive'.
use: msi
# 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.
#
# Templates: allowed.
commit_msg_template: "Scoop update for {{ .ProjectName }} version {{ .Tag }}"
# Your app's homepage.
#
# Templates: allowed.
# Default: inferred from global metadata.
homepage: "https://example.com/"
# Your app's description.
#
# Templates: allowed.
# Default: inferred from global metadata.
description: "Software to create fast and easy drum rolls."
# Your app's license
#
# Default: inferred from global metadata.
license: MIT
# Setting this will prevent goreleaser to actually try to commit the updated
# manifest leaving the responsibility of publishing it to the user.
# If set to auto, the release will not be uploaded to the scoop bucket
# in case there is an indicator for prerelease in the tag e.g. v1.0.0-rc1
#
# Templates: allowed.
skip_upload: true
# Persist data between application updates
persist:
- "data"
- "config.toml"
# An array of commands to be executed before an application is installed.
pre_install: ["Write-Host 'Running preinstall command'"]
# An array of commands to be executed after an application is installed.
post_install: ["Write-Host 'Running postinstall command'"]
# An array of dependencies.
depends: ["git", "foo"]
# A two-dimensional array of string, specifies the shortcut values to make available in the startmenu.
# The array has to contain an executable/label pair. The third and fourth element are optional.
shortcuts: [["drumroll.exe", "drumroll"]]
# GOAMD64 to specify which amd64 version to use if there are multiple versions
# from the build section.
#
# Default: 'v1'.
goamd64: v3
{% include-markdown "../includes/repository.md" comments=false start='---\n\n' %}
```
<!-- md:templates -->
By defining the `scoop` section, GoReleaser will take care of publishing the
Scoop app. Assuming that the project name is `drumroll`, and the current tag is
`v1.2.3`, the above configuration will generate a `drumroll.json` manifest in
the root of the repository specified in the `bucket` section.
```json
{
"version": "1.2.3",
"architecture": {
"64bit": {
"url": "https://github.com/user/drumroll/releases/download/1.2.3/drumroll_1.2.3_windows_amd64.tar.gz",
"bin": "drumroll.exe",
"hash": "86920b1f04173ee08773136df31305c0dae2c9927248ac259e02aafd92b6008a"
},
"32bit": {
"url": "https://github.com/user/drumroll/releases/download/1.2.3/drumroll_1.2.3_windows_386.tar.gz",
"bin": "drumroll.exe",
"hash": "283faa524ef41987e51c8786c61bb56658a489f63512b32139d222b3ee1d18e6"
}
},
"homepage": "https://example.com/"
}
```
Your users can then install your app by doing:
```sh
scoop bucket add org https://github.com/org/repo.git
scoop install org/drumroll
```
You can check the
[Scoop documentation](https://github.com/lukesampson/scoop/wiki) for more
details.
{% include-markdown "../includes/prs.md" comments=false start='---\n\n' %}