Signing Git commits and tags with SSH
You can sign Git commits and tags with SSH keys instead of GPG.
You can sign Git commits and tags with SSH keys instead of GPG.
We had a chat about side projects, OpenSource, and making money out of it — in Portuguese.
This version introduces the new version of the Docker integration, Docker image attestation, Makeself packaging support, Go 1.25, and much more!
I’ve talked about how GoReleaser came to be, shared some lessons learned, and more. This talk also generated a blog post. You can read it here .
In this post, I want to share the history behind GoReleaser , how we got here, lessons I’ve learned along the way, and what’s ahead.
This version consists mostly of improvements to the Homebrew Cask feature introduced in the last release, and in other features.
After using nix in my dotfiles for over 2 years , I’m now moving away from it. Here’s why.
This version introduces the new Homebrew Casks feature, an experimental MCP server, plus many other small improvements.
My talk at Gophercon Latam 2025 , showing a brief history of terminals, an introduction to ANSI escape sequences, a briefer introduction to SSH, and finally, how to build and serve a TUI using Bubble Tea and Wish.
This release introduces support to Python builds through Poetry and UV !
Had an amazing chat with Matthew and Angelica about being a maintainer, monetization, making time, and GoReleaser
and can be the same thing…
Happy March! Another release is here with several improvements across the board.
A live chat with Elton Minetto about learning Go, GoReleaser, and more, in preparation for Gophercon Latam 2025 (in Portuguese).
Had an amazing chat with Jonathan and Shay about GoReleaser and other topics.
Back in 2017, I got tired of manually checking and creating git tags.
Happy February! Another release is here with several improvements across the board.
Happy new year! The first release of the year is here!
GoReleaser v2.5 is out with Rust and Zig support - let’s explore how we can use it!
Sometimes, working on big projects, running all tests locally take too much time.