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scip-clang v0.3.2Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.3.2 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.3.1 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.3.0 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.7 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.6 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.5 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.4 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.3 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.2 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
Download the binary for your platform using:
TAG=v0.2.1 \ OS="$(uname -s | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')" \ RELEASE_URL="https://github.com/sourcegraph/scip-clang/releases/download/$TAG" \ bash -c 'curl -L "$RELEASE_URL/scip-clang-x86_64-$OS" -o scip-clang' && \ chmod +x scip-clang
The -dev
binaries are meant for debugging issues (for example, if you run into a crash with scip-clang
), and are not recommended for general use.
The Linux binaries depend on glibc and should work on:
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