name: release-published on: release: types: [published] jobs: brew-releaser: name: Homebrew releaser runs-on: ubuntu-latest permissions: contents: write steps: - name: Release to homebrew tap uses: Justintime50/homebrew-releaser@v1 with: # The name of the homebrew tap to publish your formula to as it appears on GitHub. # Required - strings. homebrew_owner: kjuulh homebrew_tap: brew # The name of the folder in your homebrew tap where formula will be committed to. # Default is shown - string. formula_folder: formula # The GitHub Token (saved as a repo secret) that has `repo` permissions for the homebrew tap you want to release to. # Required - string. github_token: ${{ secrets.BREW_GITHUB_TOKEN }} # Git author info used to commit to the homebrew tap. # Defaults are shown - strings. commit_owner: kjuulh commit_email: homebrew-releaser@kjuulh.io # Custom dependencies in case other formulas are needed to build the current one. # Optional - multiline string. depends_on: | "fzf" "gh" "dust" "bottom" "procs" "src-cli" # Custom install command for your formula. # Required - string. install: 'bin.install "toolkit"' # Custom test command for your formula so you can run `brew test`. # Optional - string. #test: 'assert_match("my script output", shell_output("my-script-command"))' # Adds URL and checksum targets for different OS and architecture pairs. Using this option assumes # a tar archive exists on your GitHub repo with the following URL pattern (this cannot be customized): # https://github.com/{GITHUB_OWNER}/{REPO_NAME}/releases/download/{TAG}/{REPO_NAME}-{VERSION}-{OPERATING_SYSTEM}-{ARCHITECTURE}.tar.gz' # Darwin AMD pre-existing path example: https://github.com/justintime50/myrepo/releases/download/v1.2.0/myrepo-1.2.0-darwin-amd64.tar.gz # Linux ARM pre-existing path example: https://github.com/justintime50/myrepo/releases/download/v1.2.0/myrepo-1.2.0-linux-arm64.tar.gz # Optional - booleans. target_darwin_amd64: true target_darwin_arm64: true target_linux_amd64: true target_linux_arm64: true # Update your homebrew tap's README with a table of all projects in the tap. # This is done by pulling the information from all your formula.rb files - eg: # # | Project | Description | Install | # | ------------------------------------------ | ------------ | ------------------------ | # | [formula_1](https://github.com/user/repo1) | helpful text | `brew install formula_1` | # | [formula_2](https://github.com/user/repo2) | helpful text | `brew install formula_2` | # | [formula_3](https://github.com/user/repo3) | helpful text | `brew install formula_3` | # # Simply place the following in your README or wrap your project in these comment tags: # # TABLE HERE # # # Finally, mark `update_readme_table` as `true` in your GitHub Action config and we'll do the work of building a custom table for you. # Default is `false` - boolean. update_readme_table: true # Skips committing the generated formula to a homebrew tap (useful for local testing). # Default is shown - boolean. skip_commit: false # Logs debugging info to console. # Default is shown - boolean. debug: true