This page describes the release tarballs that are published on https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/releases . ## What files are available for download? | File | Contains | | --- | --- | | `gocryptfs_vX.Y.Z_linux-static_amd64.tar.gz` | Linux x86_64 binaries and manpages, compatible with all distributions | | `gocryptfs_vX.Y.Z_src.tar.gz` | gocryptfs source code | | `gocryptfs_vX.Y.Z_src-deps.tar.gz` | gocryptfs source code plus all dependencies (in the `vendor` dir) | | `*.asc` | gpg file signature ([how to verify](https://nuetzlich.net/gocryptfs/releases/#verify-binaries)) | If you want to immediately use `gocryptfs` on a Linux x86_64 PC, download the "linux-static_amd64" tarball. ## What's inside the "linux-static_amd64" tarball? | File | Description | | --- | --- | | `gocryptfs` | gocryptfs binary compiled for Linux x86_64 | | `gocryptfs.1` | gocryptfs manpage | | `gocryptfs-xray` | gocryptfs-xray binary compiled for Linux x86_64 | | `gocryptfs-xray.1` | gocryptfs-xray manpage | Usually, you only need the `gocryptfs` binary. `gocryptfs-xray` can be used to extract the master key and encrypt or decrypt paths ([manpage](https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/blob/master/Documentation/MANPAGE-XRAY.md)). ## Where is the changelog? Changelog is here: https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs#changelog ## Download Statistics Can be seen here: https://jessedp.github.io/github-release-stats/?username=rfjakob&repository=gocryptfs