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GoHeroku - Heroku Golang Helper

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CLI app to create boilerplate for a Heroku Go app. These files will also enable the "Deploy to Heroku" button to function.

Installation

$ go get github.com/grokify/goheroku

Usage

$ goheroku my-project
Writing file 1: my-project/.env
Writing file 2: my-project/app.json
Writing file 3: my-project/Dockerfile
Writing file 4: my-project/heroku.yml
Writing file 5: my-project/Makefile
Writing file 6: my-project/Procfile
DONE

You will need to use go mod init to create your go.mod file. Add the following Heroku directive to your go.mod file above the go version number line.

// +heroku goVersion go1.16
go 1.16

Updating Project Docs

Once your repo is ready for Heroku, you can add various options to "Deploy to Heroku" to your README.md file. The following includes adding a shield, button, and a CLI manual mode.

Shield

The following adds a shield that looks like to your file.

[![Heroku][heroku-svg]][heroku-url]
 [heroku-svg]: https://img.shields.io/badge/%E2%86%91_deploy-Heroku-7056bf.svg?style=flat
 [heroku-url]: https://heroku.com/deploy

Button

The following adds a button that looks like to your file.

[![Deploy](https://www.herokucdn.com/deploy/button.svg)](https://heroku.com/deploy)

Manual

$ heroku create
$ git push heroku master
$ heroku open

More Info

Find information on deploying Go apps on Heroku here:

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