fix readme; we now support linux

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Caelan Sayler
2024-01-14 16:30:31 +00:00
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@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Velopack is a setup / installation framework for cross-platform dotnet applicati
## Features
- 😍 **Zero config** Velopack takes your dotnet build output (eg. `dotnet publish`), and generates an installer, and update package in a single command.
- 🎯 **Cross platform** Velopack supports building packages for Windows and OSX, with Linux on the way. No matter your target, Velopack can create a release in just one command.
- 🎯 **Cross platform** Velopack supports building packages for **Windows**, **OSX**, and **Linux**. No matter your target, Velopack can create a release in just one command.
- 🚀 **Automatic migrations** - If you are coming from [Squirrel.Windows](https://github.com/Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows) or [Clowd.Squirrel](https://github.com/clowd/Clowd.Squirrel), Velopack will automatically migrate your application. Just build your Velopack release and deploy! [Read more.](docs/migrating.md)
- ⚡️ **Lightning fast** Velopack is written in Rust for native performance. Creating releases is multi-threaded, and produces delta packages for fast app updates. Applying update packages is highly optimised, and often can be done in the background.
- ⚡️ **Lightning fast** Velopack is written in Rust for native performance. Creating releases is multi-threaded, and produces delta packages for ultra fast app updates. Applying update packages is highly optimised, and often can be done in the background.
## Getting Started
This is a very simple example of the steps you would take to generate an installer and update packages for your application. Be sure to [read the documentation](docs) for an overview of more features!
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ This is a very simple example of the steps you would take to generate an install
```cmd
dotnet tool install -g vpk
```
2. Install the [Velopack NuGet Package](https://www.nuget.org/packages/velopack) in your main project:
2. Install the [Velopack NuGet Package](https://www.nuget.org/packages/velopack) in your main project:
```cmd
dotnet add package Velopack
```
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ This is a very simple example of the steps you would take to generate an install
static void Main(string[] args)
{
VelopackApp.Build().Run();
// ... your other startup code below
}
```
4. Publish dotnet and build your first Velopack release! 🎉