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@omnidist/omnidist-linux-x64

v0.1.25

Published

@omnidist/omnidist binary for linux/amd64

Downloads

483

Readme

omnidist

Go Report Card lint test codecov version npm PyPI license

Run your Go CLI everywhere with npx and uvx, without requiring Go on end-user machines.

omnidist turns one Go project into cross-platform npm and uv distributions with prebuilt binaries, then stages, verifies, and publishes them in a deterministic release flow.

Release flow: build -> stage -> verify -> publish so users can run your tool from JavaScript and Python ecosystems out of the box.

For project background, packaging model details, migration notes, and contributor-oriented repo layout, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

Requirements

  • Go 1.25+
  • Node.js + npm (for npm distribution commands)
  • uv (for uv distribution commands)
  • git (when version.source: git-tag)
  • NPM_PUBLISH_TOKEN for npm publish (unless --dry-run)
  • UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN (or --token) for uv publish (unless --dry-run)

Installation

Run without installation first:

npx @omnidist/omnidist --help
uvx omnidist --help

Install globally with npm:

npm i -g @omnidist/omnidist
omnidist --help

Install with Go toolchain:

go install github.com/metalagman/omnidist/cmd/omnidist@latest
omnidist --help

Build locally from source:

go build -o ./bin/omnidist ./cmd/omnidist
./bin/omnidist --help

Or run directly:

go run ./cmd/omnidist --help

Quick Start

  1. Print repo-tailored onboarding/release commands:
omnidist quickstart
  1. Initialize config and distribution folder structure:
omnidist init

This creates:

  • .omnidist/omnidist.yaml
  • .omnidist/ workspace directories

omnidist init writes profiles-mode config with a default profile. It also derives default distributions.npm.package / distributions.uv.package from the current directory name (slugified).

  1. Edit config and set environment variables (optional):
$EDITOR .omnidist/omnidist.yaml

omnidist loads .env automatically when present, so you can keep values like OMNIDIST_VERSION, NPM_PUBLISH_TOKEN, and UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN there.

  1. Build binaries for configured targets:
omnidist build

This also writes the resolved build version to .omnidist/<profile>/dist/VERSION (.omnidist/default/dist/VERSION with init defaults).

  1. Stage and verify artifacts:
omnidist stage
omnidist verify

omnidist uv stage converts the resolved version to PEP 440 and writes .omnidist/<profile>/uv/pyproject.toml with that version. It also recreates .omnidist/<profile>/uv/dist to prevent stale wheel artifacts from previous runs. On first stage run, omnidist creates .omnidist/.gitignore (if missing).

  1. Publish when verification passes:
omnidist publish
  1. Generate tag-triggered release workflow:
omnidist ci

The generated workflow publishes npm and uv artifacts and also creates a GitHub release with the built cross-platform binaries plus checksums.txt.

Common Commands

# Build binaries for configured targets and persist build version
omnidist build

# Print a quickstart command sequence for this repo
omnidist quickstart

# Show runtime version/build metadata
omnidist version

# Stage and verify both distributions (npm -> uv)
omnidist stage
omnidist verify

# Stage dev/pre-release artifacts
omnidist stage --dev

# Publish both distributions (fail-fast, npm -> uv)
omnidist publish

# Generate GitHub Actions workflow for tagged releases
omnidist ci

# Limit orchestration to one distribution
omnidist stage --only npm
omnidist verify --only uv

# Distribution-specific publishing options
omnidist npm publish --tag next --otp <6-digit-code>
omnidist uv publish --publish-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/ --token <pypi-token>

Environment Variables and .env

omnidist loads .env automatically at startup (via godotenv) if present.

Supported variables:

  • OMNIDIST_VERSION: used only when version.source: env; also expanded in build.ldflags templates (for example ${OMNIDIST_VERSION}). VERSION is not used.
  • OMNIDIST_CONFIG: optional global config file path (same as --config).
  • OMNIDIST_PROFILE: optional config profile name (same as --profile).
  • OMNIDIST_OMNIDIST_ROOT: optional project root directory (same as --omnidist-root).
  • OMNIDIST_GIT_COMMIT: optional ldflags template variable for build metadata; populated automatically by omnidist build when git metadata is available.
  • OMNIDIST_BUILD_DATE: optional ldflags template variable for build metadata; populated automatically by omnidist build as UTC RFC3339.
  • NPM_PUBLISH_TOKEN: required for npm publish commands when not using --dry-run
  • UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN: used by uv publish when --token is not provided

Example .env:

OMNIDIST_VERSION=1.2.3
OMNIDIST_PROFILE=release
NPM_PUBLISH_TOKEN=npm_xxx
UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN=pypi-xxx

Configuration

.omnidist/omnidist.yaml:

omnidist init now generates the profiles-mode shape (profiles.default) by default. Legacy top-level format remains supported when loading config files.

tool:
  name: omnidist
  main: ./cmd/omnidist

version:
  source: git-tag # git-tag | file | env | fixed
  file: VERSION # optional; used when source is file (default VERSION)
  fixed: 1.2.3 # required when source is fixed

readme-path: docs/README.md # optional shared README source for staging

targets:
  - os: darwin
    arch: amd64
  - os: darwin
    arch: arm64
  - os: linux
    arch: amd64
  - os: linux
    arch: arm64
  - os: windows
    arch: amd64

build:
  ldflags: -s -w
  tags: []
  cgo: false

distributions:
  npm:
    package: "@omnidist/omnidist"
    registry: https://registry.npmjs.org
    access: public # public | restricted
    license: MIT # optional override for package.json license; omit to use SEE LICENSE IN <file>
    keywords: [cli, ai, llm] # optional npm meta-package keywords
    readme-path: docs/npm-readme.md # optional npm-specific README source
    include-readme: true # include project README.md in staged packages when present

  uv:
    package: omnidist
    index-url: https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/
    linux-tag: manylinux2014 # manylinux2014 | musllinux_1_2
    readme-path: docs/uv-readme.md # optional uv-specific README source
    include-readme: true # include project README.md in staged wheels when present

Profiles mode:

profiles:
  default:
    tool:
      name: omnidist
      main: ./cmd/omnidist
    version:
      source: env
    readme-path: docs/README.md
    targets:
      - os: linux
        arch: amd64
    build:
      ldflags: -s -w
      tags: []
      cgo: false
    distributions:
      npm:
        package: "@scope/mytool"
        keywords: [cli, ai, llm]
        readme-path: docs/npm-readme.md
      uv:
        package: mytool
        readme-path: docs/uv-readme.md

  release:
    tool:
      name: omnidist
      main: ./cmd/omnidist
    version:
      source: fixed
      fixed: 1.0.0
    targets:
      - os: linux
        arch: amd64
    build:
      ldflags: -s -w
      tags: []
      cgo: false

Select a profile with --profile <name> or OMNIDIST_PROFILE. If profiles is present and no profile is provided, default is used. Mixing top-level runtime fields and profiles in the same file is not supported.

targets use Go values (GOOS/GOARCH). Distribution workflows map them as needed (for example windows/amd64 -> npm win32/x64).

README source precedence during staging: distributions.<name>.readme-path -> readme-path -> README.md. If a configured readme-path is set and cannot be read, staging fails.

When distributions.npm.keywords is set, omnidist writes those values to the staged npm meta package package.json.

For appkit version injection, configure build.ldflags in your project config:

build:
  ldflags: -s -w -X github.com/metalagman/appkit/version.version=${OMNIDIST_VERSION} -X github.com/metalagman/appkit/version.gitCommit=${OMNIDIST_GIT_COMMIT} -X github.com/metalagman/appkit/version.buildDate=${OMNIDIST_BUILD_DATE}

build.ldflags values are expanded with os.ExpandEnv during omnidist build. Both ${VAR} and $VAR are supported; unset vars expand to empty strings.

With version.source: git-tag, release workflows require HEAD to be on an exact SemVer tag (vX.Y.Z or X.Y.Z).

With version.source: file, omnidist reads ./VERSION from the repository root.

With version.source: file, you can override the path via version.file (for example versions/release.txt).

With version.source: fixed, set version.fixed to an exact value in config (for example 1.2.3).

With version.source: env, set OMNIDIST_VERSION (for example in .env) before build/stage/publish.

Use global --omnidist-root <path> to set the project root for a command. Omnidist resolves it to an absolute path at startup and changes working directory to it before loading .env and config.

Workspace behavior:

  • Legacy config writes artifacts to .omnidist/*.
  • Profiles config writes artifacts to .omnidist/<profile>/*.
  • Isolation is by profile name. If different config files use the same profile name in the same repo, they share the same .omnidist/<profile> workspace.

Command Reference

Top-level:

  • omnidist init
  • omnidist build
  • omnidist quickstart
  • omnidist version
  • omnidist ci [--force]
  • omnidist stage [--dev] [--only npm|uv|npm,uv]
  • omnidist verify [--only npm|uv|npm,uv]
  • omnidist publish [--dry-run] [--only npm|uv|npm,uv]
  • omnidist npm
  • omnidist uv

Global flags:

  • --config <path>
  • --profile <name>
  • --omnidist-root <path>

NPM subcommands:

  • omnidist npm stage [--dev]
  • omnidist npm verify
  • omnidist npm publish [--dry-run] [--tag <tag>] [--registry <url>] [--otp <code>]

UV subcommands:

  • omnidist uv stage [--dev]
  • omnidist uv verify
  • omnidist uv publish [--dry-run] [--publish-url <url>] [--token <pypi-token>]

Usage Patterns

Local development loop

Use this when iterating on the CLI binary and validating artifact generation locally:

omnidist build
omnidist stage
omnidist verify

Dev pre-release artifacts

Generate prerelease versions from git describe data:

omnidist stage --dev

Unified multi-distribution orchestration

Top-level stage, verify, and publish run distributions in deterministic order: npm first, then uv, and stop on first failure.

Select a subset with --only:

omnidist stage --only uv
omnidist verify --only npm
omnidist publish --dry-run --only npm,uv

CI bootstrap for tag releases

Generate .github/workflows/omnidist-release.yml:

omnidist ci

The generated workflow triggers on v* tag pushes and runs: build -> stage -> verify -> publish, then publishes the built binaries and checksums to the GitHub release.

If workflow already exists:

omnidist ci --force

npm publishing flow with custom options

omnidist npm publish --dry-run --tag next --registry https://registry.npmjs.org

Before npm commands run, omnidist writes .omnidist/.npmrc from distributions.npm.registry using: //<registry>/:_authToken=${NPM_PUBLISH_TOKEN}. If staged package version contains a -dev prerelease and --tag is not provided, omnidist auto-publishes with --tag dev.

If your npm account requires 2FA for publish operations:

omnidist npm publish --otp <6-digit-code>

uv publishing flow with custom index/auth

omnidist uv publish --publish-url https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/ --token <pypi-token>

omnidist uv publish uses token authentication.
Provide token via --token or UV_PUBLISH_TOKEN (required for non-dry-run). omnidist uv verify and omnidist uv publish use the staged version from .omnidist/uv/pyproject.toml when present. For PyPI/TestPyPI, omnidist uv verify fails if the staged version contains local metadata (+...), since those indexes reject local versions.

TestPyPI dry-run style validation:

omnidist uv publish --dry-run --publish-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/

Usage Examples

npm release path

git tag v1.2.0
omnidist build
omnidist npm stage
omnidist npm verify
omnidist npm publish

uv release path

git tag v1.2.0
omnidist build
omnidist uv stage
omnidist uv verify
omnidist uv publish --publish-url https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/

uv dry-run publish

omnidist uv publish --dry-run --publish-url https://test.pypi.org/legacy/

version from environment

version:
  source: env
export OMNIDIST_VERSION=2.0.0
omnidist npm stage
omnidist uv stage