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tools-golang is a collection of Go packages intended to make it easier for Go programs to work with SPDX® files.
2022-01-11: v0.4.0: added support for SPDX v2.3 and YAML, as well as other improvements and bugfixes. See RELEASE-NOTES.md for full details.
tools-golang currently works with files conformant to versions 2.1 and 2.2 of the SPDX specification, available at: https://spdx.dev/specifications
tools-golang provides the following packages:
Examples for how to use these packages can be found in the examples/
directory.
tools-golang doesn't currently do any of the following:
We are working towards adding functionality for all of these. Code contributions are welcome!
SPDX tools-golang documentation is available on the pkg.go.dev website at https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/spdx/tools-golang.
Thank you to all of the contributors to spdx/tools-golang. A full list can be found in the GitHub repo and in the release notes.
In particular, thank you to the following for major contributions:
JSON parsing and saving support was added by @specter25 as part of his Google Summer of Code 2021 project.
RDF parsing support was added by @RishabhBhatnagar as part of his Google Summer of Code 2020 project.
As indicated in LICENSE-code
, tools-golang source code files are provided and may be used, at your option, under either:
As indicated in LICENSE-docs
, tools-golang documentation files are provided and may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC-BY-4.0).
This README.md
file is documentation:
SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
For security policy and reporting security issues, please refer to SECURITY.md