
GitHub Release is a command-line utility for uploading files to GitHub
releases.
The recommended way to get GitHub Release is to download the latest release
for your operating system. These releases are, of course, added with GitHub
Release itself.
Once you've got it, run it like so:
github-release upload \
--token '...' \
--owner 'someone' \
--repo 'something' \
--tag '1.2.3' \
--file 'path/to/example.tgz' \
--name 'example-1.2.3.tgz'
You can generate a token on the personal access tokens page of your
personal settings. The file
option is the path to the local file you want to
upload. The name
option is what the file should be called on the GitHub
release.
GitHub Release is written in Haskell. If you want to build it yourself or use
it in your project, you'll want to get Stack. Once you've done that, you
can install and use it from the command line.
stack --resolver nightly install github-release
stack exec -- github release upload # as above ...
Or you can use it from Haskell.
import qualified GitHubRelease
GitHubRelease.upload
"..." -- token
"someone" -- owner
"something" -- repo
"1.2.3" -- tag
"path/to/example.tgz" -- file
"example-1.2.3.tgz" -- name
Inspired by https://github.com/aktau/github-release.