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github.com/thediveo/osrelease
os-release
Parserosrelease
is a Go module implementing a slightly pedantic parser for the
os-release file format, as specified in
os-release(5).
This implementation actually parses quoted assignment values for escape
sequences in correct sequence, instead of simply doing blind
search-and-replaces (which can result in unexpected results).
Oh, and this module has tests.
There's a reason why we call it the "pedantic" parser after all.
Simply get the OS identification variables using osrelease.New()
. That's all.
package main
import "github.com/thediveo/osrelease"
func main() {
vars := osrelease.New()
for name, value := range vars {
println(name, "=", value)
}
}
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md.
osrelease
is Copyright 2021-23 Harald Albrecht, and licensed under the Apache
License, Version 2.0.
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