Burnly v0.1.20
Burnly v0.1.20
Improves Burnly distribution and release automation.
Highlights
- Adds universal one-command installers:
- Linux/macOS:
install.sh - Windows:
install.ps1
- Linux/macOS:
- Keeps platform-specific installers available for pinned or manual installs.
- Speeds up release CI by avoiding duplicate full verification work and caching Rust build outputs.
Install
Universal Installer
Linux and macOS:
curl -fsSL https://github.com/fikrilal/burnly/releases/latest/download/install.sh | shWindows PowerShell:
irm https://github.com/fikrilal/burnly/releases/latest/download/install.ps1 | iexLinux
Run:
curl -fsSL https://github.com/fikrilal/burnly/releases/latest/download/install-linux.sh | shFor a pinned install of this release:
curl -fsSL https://github.com/fikrilal/burnly/releases/download/v0.1.20/install-linux.sh | BURNLY_VERSION=v0.1.20 shWindows Preview
Download the Windows x64 installer from this release:
burnly-v0.1.20-windows-x86_64.exe
The Windows preview installer is unsigned for the MVP. Windows may show an
unknown publisher or SmartScreen warning. Only download Burnly from the official
GitHub release.
macOS Preview
Run:
curl -fsSL https://github.com/fikrilal/burnly/releases/latest/download/install-macos.sh | shFor a pinned install of this release:
curl -fsSL https://github.com/fikrilal/burnly/releases/download/v0.1.20/install-macos.sh | BURNLY_VERSION=v0.1.20 shManual .dmg installation is also available:
burnly-v0.1.20-macos-aarch64.dmg
burnly-v0.1.20-macos-x86_64.dmg
Open the .dmg, drag Burnly.app to Applications, then clear Gatekeeper
quarantine once if macOS blocks the unsigned preview build:
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/Burnly.appUpdates
In-app updates are available from the Settings tab on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
On macOS, the .dmg is only the first-install artifact; updates use the signed
.app.tar.gz updater archive from the release.
Verification
- Passed
pnpm verify:fast. - Passed release workflow policy checks.
Release artifacts include SHA256SUMS. Updater metadata is published as
latest.json; latest-linux.json is kept as a compatibility alias for older
Linux builds.
Notes
- Windows and macOS support is preview.
- Windows and macOS installer code signing is deferred; Tauri updater artifact signing is
still required.