# git-get ## Build How to build with `libgit2` statically linked into a single executable without dependencies: - Install development packages for libssh2 and openssl: ``` sudo apt install libssh2-1-dev libssl-dev ``` - Inside the `static` folder there's the `git2go` library added as a submodule (pointing to a correct v30 release). This, in turn, contains `libgit2` submodule. To ensure the submodules are cloned run: ``` git submodule update --init --recursive ``` - Build the static `git2go` library: ``` cd static/git2go && make install-static ``` - Ensure our `git-get` module uses the static `git2go` library instead of the one downloaded by Go modules by having the following line in `go.mod`: ``` replace github.com/libgit2/git2go/v30 => ./static/git2go ``` - Build `git-get` with `--tags static` flag: ``` go build -i --tags static ```