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  ### Flags
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  ```text
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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- -v, --version prints the version
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- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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  ```
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  ## Further Reading
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  ### Flags
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  ```text
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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- -v, --version prints the version
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- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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  ```
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  ## Further Reading
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  ### Flags
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  ```text
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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- -v, --version prints the version
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- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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  ```
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  ## Further Reading
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  ### Flags
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  ```text
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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- -v, --version prints the version
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- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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  ```
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  ## Further Reading
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+ # envkey-fetch
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+ This library contains [EnvKey](https://www.envkey.com)'s core cross-platform fetching, decryption, verification, web of trust, redundancy, and caching logic. It accepts an `ENVKEY` generated by the [EnvKey App](https://www.github.com/envkey/envkey-app) and returns decrypted configuration for a specific app environment as json.
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+ It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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+ If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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+ ## Installation
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+ envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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+ **Install via bash:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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+ ```
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+ **Install manually:**
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+ Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
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+ **Install from source:**
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+ With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
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+ **Cross-compile from source:**
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+ To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
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+ Then to cross-compile, run:
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+ `goreleaser`
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+ Binaries for each platform will be output to the `dist` folder.
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+ ## Usage
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+ ```bash
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+ envkey-fetch YOUR-ENVKEY [flags]
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+ ```
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+ This will either write your the app environment's configuration associated with your `ENVKEY` as json to stdout or write an error message beginning with `error:` to stdout.
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+ ### Example json output
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+ ```json
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+ {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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+ ```
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+ ### Example error output
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+ ```text
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+ error: ENVKEY invalid
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Flags
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+ ```text
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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+ ```
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+ ## Further Reading
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+ For more on EnvKey in general:
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+ Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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+ Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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+
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+ Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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+ ## Need help? Have questions, feedback, or ideas?
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+ Post an [issue](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/issues) or email us: [support@envkey.com](mailto:support@envkey.com).
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+ # envkey-fetch
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+ This library contains [EnvKey](https://www.envkey.com)'s core cross-platform fetching, decryption, verification, web of trust, redundancy, and caching logic. It accepts an `ENVKEY` generated by the [EnvKey App](https://www.github.com/envkey/envkey-app) and returns decrypted configuration for a specific app environment as json.
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+ It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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+ If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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+ ## Installation
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+ envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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+ **Install via bash:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Install manually:**
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+ Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
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+ **Install from source:**
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+ With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
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+
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+ **Cross-compile from source:**
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+ To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
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+ Then to cross-compile, run:
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+ `goreleaser`
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+ Binaries for each platform will be output to the `dist` folder.
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+ ## Usage
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+ ```bash
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+ envkey-fetch YOUR-ENVKEY [flags]
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+ ```
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+ This will either write your the app environment's configuration associated with your `ENVKEY` as json to stdout or write an error message beginning with `error:` to stdout.
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+ ### Example json output
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+ ```json
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+ {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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+ ```
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+ ### Example error output
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+ ```text
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+ error: ENVKEY invalid
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+ ```
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+ ### Flags
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+ ```text
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Further Reading
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+
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+ For more on EnvKey in general:
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+ Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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+
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+ Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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+
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+ Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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+ ## Need help? Have questions, feedback, or ideas?
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+
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+ Post an [issue](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/issues) or email us: [support@envkey.com](mailto:support@envkey.com).
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+ # envkey-fetch
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+ This library contains [EnvKey](https://www.envkey.com)'s core cross-platform fetching, decryption, verification, web of trust, redundancy, and caching logic. It accepts an `ENVKEY` generated by the [EnvKey App](https://www.github.com/envkey/envkey-app) and returns decrypted configuration for a specific app environment as json.
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+
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+ It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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+ If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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+ **Install via bash:**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Install manually:**
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+
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+ Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
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+
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+ **Install from source:**
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+
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+ With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
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+
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+ **Cross-compile from source:**
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+
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+ To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
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+
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+ Then to cross-compile, run:
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+
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+ `goreleaser`
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+
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+ Binaries for each platform will be output to the `dist` folder.
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+ ## Usage
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+ ```bash
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+ envkey-fetch YOUR-ENVKEY [flags]
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will either write your the app environment's configuration associated with your `ENVKEY` as json to stdout or write an error message beginning with `error:` to stdout.
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+
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+ ### Example json output
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Example error output
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+
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+ ```text
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+ error: ENVKEY invalid
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Flags
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+ ```text
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 10)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Further Reading
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+
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+ For more on EnvKey in general:
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+
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+ Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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+
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+ Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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+
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+ Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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+
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+ ## Need help? Have questions, feedback, or ideas?
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+
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+ Post an [issue](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/issues) or email us: [support@envkey.com](mailto:support@envkey.com).
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+ # envkey-fetch
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+ This library contains [EnvKey](https://www.envkey.com)'s core cross-platform fetching, decryption, verification, web of trust, redundancy, and caching logic. It accepts an `ENVKEY` generated by the [EnvKey App](https://www.github.com/envkey/envkey-app) and returns decrypted configuration for a specific app environment as json.
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+
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+ It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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+ If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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+ ## Installation
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+ envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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+ **Install via bash:**
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Install manually:**
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+
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+ Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
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+
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+ **Install from source:**
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+
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+ With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
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+
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+ **Cross-compile from source:**
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+
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+ To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
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+ Then to cross-compile, run:
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+ `goreleaser`
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ envkey-fetch YOUR-ENVKEY [flags]
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will either write your the app environment's configuration associated with your `ENVKEY` as json to stdout or write an error message beginning with `error:` to stdout.
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+
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+ ### Example json output
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Example error output
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+
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+ ```text
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+ error: ENVKEY invalid
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Flags
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+
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+ ```text
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+ --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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+ --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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+ --client-name string calling client library name (default is none)
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+ --client-version string calling client library version (default is none)
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+ -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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+ --retries uint8 number of times to retry requests on failure (default 3)
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+ --retryBackoff float retry backoff factor: {retryBackoff} * (2 ^ {retries - 1}) (default 1)
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+ --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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+ -v, --version prints the version
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+ ```
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+ ## Further Reading
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+
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+ For more on EnvKey in general:
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+
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+ Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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+
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+ Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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+
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+ Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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+
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+ ## Need help? Have questions, feedback, or ideas?
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+
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+ Post an [issue](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/issues) or email us: [support@envkey.com](mailto:support@envkey.com).
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_darwin_386/README.md
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_darwin_amd64/LICENSE
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_darwin_amd64/README.md
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_freebsd_386/README.md
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_freebsd_amd64/README.md
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_linux_386/README.md
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_linux_386/envkey-fetch
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_linux_amd64/LICENSE
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_linux_amd64/README.md
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_linux_amd64/envkey-fetch
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+ - ext/envkey-fetch_1.2.4_windows_386/README.md
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- This library contains [EnvKey](https://www.envkey.com)'s core cross-platform fetching, decryption, verification, web of trust, redundancy, and caching logic. It accepts an `ENVKEY` generated by the [EnvKey App](https://www.github.com/envkey/envkey-app) and returns decrypted configuration for a specific app environment as json.
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- It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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-
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- If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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- ## Installation
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-
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- envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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- **Install via bash:**
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-
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- ```bash
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- curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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- ```
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-
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- **Install manually:**
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-
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- Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
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-
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- **Install from source:**
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-
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- To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
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- ## Usage
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-
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- ### Example json output
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- {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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- ```text
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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- -v, --version prints the version
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- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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- ## Further Reading
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- For more on EnvKey in general:
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-
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- Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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-
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- Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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- Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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- ## Need help? Have questions, feedback, or ideas?
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- This library contains [EnvKey](https://www.envkey.com)'s core cross-platform fetching, decryption, verification, web of trust, redundancy, and caching logic. It accepts an `ENVKEY` generated by the [EnvKey App](https://www.github.com/envkey/envkey-app) and returns decrypted configuration for a specific app environment as json.
4
-
5
- It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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-
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- If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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-
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- ## Installation
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-
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- envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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-
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- **Install via bash:**
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-
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- ```bash
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- curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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- ```
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-
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- **Install manually:**
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-
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- Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
22
-
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- **Install from source:**
24
-
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- With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
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-
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- **Cross-compile from source:**
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-
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- To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
30
-
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- Then to cross-compile, run:
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- `goreleaser`
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- ## Usage
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- ```bash
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- envkey-fetch YOUR-ENVKEY [flags]
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- ```
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- ### Example json output
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-
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- ```json
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- {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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-
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- ```
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
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- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
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- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
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- -v, --version prints the version
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- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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- ## Further Reading
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- For more on EnvKey in general:
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- Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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- Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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- Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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4
-
5
- It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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-
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- If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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-
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- ## Installation
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-
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- envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
12
-
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- **Install via bash:**
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-
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- ```bash
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- curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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- ```
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-
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- **Install manually:**
20
-
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- Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
22
-
23
- **Install from source:**
24
-
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- With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
26
-
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- **Cross-compile from source:**
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-
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- To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
30
-
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- Then to cross-compile, run:
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- ## Usage
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- envkey-fetch YOUR-ENVKEY [flags]
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- ```
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- {"TEST":"it","TEST_2":"works!"}
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- ```
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- --cache cache encrypted config as a local backup (default is false)
61
- --cache-dir string cache directory (default is $HOME/.envkey/cache)
62
- -h, --help help for envkey-fetch
63
- -v, --version prints the version
64
- --verbose print verbose output (default is false)
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- --timeout float timeout in seconds for http requests (default 2)
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-
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- For more on EnvKey in general:
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-
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- Read the [docs](https://docs.envkey.com).
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-
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- Read the [integration quickstart](https://docs.envkey.com/integration-quickstart.html).
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-
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- Read the [security and cryptography overview](https://security.envkey.com).
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- ## Need help? Have questions, feedback, or ideas?
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4
-
5
- It is used by EnvKey's various Client Libraries, including [envkey-source](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-source) for bash, [envkey-ruby](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-ruby) for Ruby and Rails, [envkey-python](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-python) for Python, [envkey-node](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-node) for Node.js, and [envkeygo](https://github.com/envkey/envkeygo) for Go.
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-
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- If you want to build an EnvKey library in a language that isn't yet officially supported, build some other type of integration, or simply play around with EnvKey on the command line, envkey-fetch is the library for you. If you just want to integrate EnvKey with your project, check out one of the aforementioned higher level libraries.
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-
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- ## Installation
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-
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- envkey-fetch compiles into a simple static binary with no dependencies, which makes installation a simple matter of fetching the right binary for your platform and putting it in your `PATH`. An `install.sh` script is available to simplify this.
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-
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- **Install via bash:**
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-
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- ```bash
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- curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/master/install.sh | bash
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-
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-
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- Find the [release](https://github.com/envkey/envkey-fetch/releases) for your platform and architecture, and stick the appropriate binary somewhere in your `PATH` (or wherever you like really).
22
-
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- **Install from source:**
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-
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- With Go installed, clone the project into your `GOPATH`. `cd` into the directory and run `go get` and `go build`.
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-
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- To compile cross-platform binaries, make sure Go is installed, then install [goreleaser](https://goreleaser.com/) - follow instructions in the docs to do so.
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-
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