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The binaries are published on GitHub so you can use the GitHub API to get the latest version: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/berglas#setup. I generally recommend against always downloading the "latest" version since it's not a great operational practice.
Is it intentional that new releases of berglas are not published to https://storage.googleapis.com/berglas?
The last version available at https://storage.googleapis.com/berglas/main/linux_amd64/berglas and the last version available at https://storage.googleapis.com/berglas/<VERSION_NUMBER>/<BUILD_ARCH>/berglas is 0.7.0.
When it was being updated pulling https://storage.googleapis.com/berglas/main/linux_amd64/berglas was by far the easiest method to pull the latest release. Is there a new method to systematically pull the latest version? It can be done by scraping https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/berglas/releases/latest for the release number and creating a download url from it, but it's hacky at best.
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