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Package to download any release assets from the latest compatible version
Python package to download/filter any release assets from the latest compatible version.
pip install github-release-downloader
This tool can be used as library:
from semantic_version import SimpleSpec
from github_release_downloader import check_and_download_updates, GitHubRepo
from pathlib import Path
import re
check_and_download_updates(
GitHubRepo("OwnerName", "RepoName", "OptionallyToken"), # Releases source
SimpleSpec("~1.1"), # Search 1.1.0 compatible version
assets_mask=re.compile(".*\\.exe"), # Download *.exe only
downloads_dir=Path("downloads"), # Where to download
)
Or either it can be used as cli-tool:
python -m github_release_downloader -u OwnerName -n RepoName -r ~1.1 -m .*\.exe -o .\downloads
FAQs
Package to download any release assets from the latest compatible version
We found that github-release-downloader demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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