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Announce

GoReleaser can also announce new releases, currently, to Twitter only.

It runs at the very end of the pipeline.

Twitter

For it to work, you'll need to create a new Twitter app, and set some environment variables on your pipeline:

  • TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY
  • TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET
  • TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN
  • TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET

Then, you can add something like the following to your .goreleaser.yml config:

# .goreleaser.yml
announce:
  twitter:
    # Wether its enabled or not.
    # Defaults to false.
    enabled: true

    # Message template to use while publishing.
    # Defaults to `{{ .ProjectName }} {{ .Tag }} is out! Check it out at {{ .GitURL }}/releases/tag/{{ .Tag }}`
    message_template: 'Awesome project {{.Tag}} is out!'

!!! tip Learn more about the name template engine.

Reddit

For it to work, you'll need to create a new Reddit app, and set some environment variables on your pipeline:

  • REDDIT_SECRET
  • REDDIT_PASSWORD

Then, you can add something like the following to your .goreleaser.yml config:

# .goreleaser.yml
announce:
  reddit:
    # Wether its enabled or not.
    # Defaults to false.
    enabled: true

    # Application ID for Reddit Application
    application_id: ""

    # Username for your Reddit account
    username: ""

    # URL template to use while publishing.
    # Defaults to `{{ .GitURL }}/releases/tag/{{ .Tag }}`
    url_template: 'https://github.com/goreleaser/goreleaser/releases/tag/{{ .Tag }}'

    # Title template to use while publishing.
    # Defaults to `{{ .ProjectName }} {{ .Tag }} is out!`
    title_template: ''GoReleaser {{ .Tag }} was just released!''