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Adds make targets and dependencies needed to build posting with pyinstaller. This produces a single, standalone executable suitable for the platform on which it is build.
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Hi @a-musing-moose, this would great! Posting has become my favorite tool for API integrations and it would be nice to have this option to simply installation. I've been also working on doing the same for my project (JiraTUI) and I've been testing a few Python compilers (codon, pyinstaller and cx_freeze). Have you also tried other tools? Btw, here it is an easy-to-follow article on how to use Cheers! |
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Figured it might be neat to have a standalone executable version of posting. So here I have a proof of concept that adds make targets and dependencies needed to build posting with pyinstaller. This produces a single, standalone executable suitable for the platform on which it is build.
Making use of github action workers with different architectures should then allow you to build for Mac, Linux and Windows.
I've only tested in Linux as that is what I have :)