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+.title = "About",
+.author = "Martin Ashby",
+.date = @date("2024-03-01T23:59:52Z"),
+.layout = "list.html",
+---
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+---
+.title = "zigvm",
+.author = "Martin Ashby",
+.date = @date("2024-05-28T20:18:54+01:00"),
+.layout = "single.html",
+---
+
+A tool to download and manage versions of the [zig](https://ziglang.org/) compiler.
+
+## Why?
+
+* I got fed up of installing manually
+* I like to practice programming by writing small tools
+
+## Why not AUR/nix/apt/X?
+
+None of those were quite as convenient as what I wanted, they come with other baggage, and they don't always ship the latest bleeding-edge zig version.
+
+## How to use
+
+Run `zigvm` with no arguments to download the latest `master` version of zig and install/symlink in `~/.local.bin`. Run `zigvm -h` to see options.
+
+## Downloads
+
+* [Code](https://code.mfashby.net/zigvm/)
+* [aarch64-linux](https://dl.mfashby.net/zigvm/v0.2.0/aarch64-linux) [SHA256 checksum](https://dl.mfashby.net/zigvm/v0.2.0/aarch64-linux.sha256) [minisig](https://dl.mfashby.net/zigvm/v0.2.0/aarch64-linux.minisig)
+* [x86_64-linux](https://dl.mfashby.net/zigvm/v0.2.0/x86_64-linux) [SHA256 checksum](https://dl.mfashby.net/zigvm/v0.2.0/x86_64-linux.sha256) [minisig](https://dl.mfashby.net/zigvm/v0.2.0/x86_64-linux.minisig)
+
+Binaries are signed with [minisign](https://jedisct1.github.io/minisign/), public key `RWTsE4a/BXFWjmzxWB0Kko+w47ZRfQhxkF21Zfh7BxRzZm2q6l4GssRa`
+
+## Release notes \ No newline at end of file
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+---
+.title = "zipdl",
+.author = "Martin Ashby",
+.date = @date("2024-05-28T20:18:54+01:00"),
+.layout = "single.html",
+---
+
+A program for downloading individual files from a remote ZIP file on a http server that supports [Range](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Range) requests.
+
+## why?
+This was an interesting learning exercise.
+
+## Download
+
+Binary releases:
+* [linux aarch64](https://dl.mfashby.net/zipdl/0.0.1/aarch64-linux-gnu/zipdl.xz) [checksum](https://dl.mfashby.net/zipdl/0.0.1/aarch64-linux-gnu/zipdl.xz.sha256)
+* [linux x86_64](https://dl.mfashby.net/zipdl/0.0.1/x86_64-linux-gnu/zipdl.xz) [checksum](https://dl.mfashby.net/zipdl/0.0.1/x86_64-linux-gnu/zipdl.xz.sha256)
+
+Download the appropriate file for your platform and the checksum, then check and extract:
+```
+sha256sum -c zipdl.xz.sha256
+# result MUST be zipdl.xz: OK
+
+unxz zipdl.xz
+```
+and run with -h for help
+```
+./zipdl -h
+```
+
+To build from source, download the code, download [zig](https://ziglang.org/download/), and run `zig build` to produce a binary in zig-out/bin folder.