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Nice creation. I'd recommend packaging the Linux version as
tgz
instead ofzip
, as it's a default compression on Linux systems and will always store the executable flag. Plus that makes it compatible with Github Application Managers likegam
.i think the
.tar.gz
extension is more common than.tgz
More common, but.. more better? Some HTML libraries still improperly rename
tar.gz
files when they pre-exist, and it's more characters to type.