Update readme to latest stable version

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Caelan Sayler
2022-05-01 09:33:38 +01:00
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5. Create a Squirrel release using the `Squirrel.exe` command line tool.
The tool can be downloaded from GitHub Releases, and it is also bundled into the [Clowd.Squirrel](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Clowd.Squirrel/) nuget package.
If installed through NuGet, the tools can usually be found at:
- `%userprofile%\.nuget\packages\clowd.squirrel\2.9.39\tools`, or;
- `..\packages\clowd.squirrel\2.9.39\tools`
- `%userprofile%\.nuget\packages\clowd.squirrel\2.9.40\tools`, or;
- `..\packages\clowd.squirrel\2.9.40\tools`
Once you have located the tools folder, create a release. Minimal example below with some useful options, but explore `Squirrel.exe -h` for a complete list.
```cmd
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dotnet publish -c Release -o ".\publish"
# find Squirrel.exe path and add an alias
Set-Alias Squirrel ($env:USERPROFILE + "\.nuget\packages\clowd.squirrel\2.9.39\tools\Squirrel.exe");
Set-Alias Squirrel ($env:USERPROFILE + "\.nuget\packages\clowd.squirrel\2.9.40\tools\Squirrel.exe");
# download currently live version
Squirrel http-down --url "https://the.place/you-host/updates"