+- Examples:
+ - Full Packages:
+ - Node.js: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/node>
+ - Golang: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/golang>
+ - PostgreSQL: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/postgres>
+ - Single-Binary Installers:
+ - Caddy: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/caddy>
+ - Ripgrep: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/ripgrep>
+ - Gitea: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/gitea>
+ - Convenience Scripts:
+ - Prettier: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/prettier>
+ - Rust-lang: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/rustlang>
+ - Rust-lang: <https://github.com/webinstall/packages/tree/master/vim-sensible>
+
+# How it works
+
+- Contacts official release APIs for download URLs
+- Selects the appropriate package version and archive format
+- Installs to `$HOME/.local/`
+- Updates `PATH` via `$HOME/.config/envman/PATH.env`
+- Symlinks or copies current selected version
+
+More technically:
+
+1. `<package>/releases.js` transforms the package's release API into a common formatt
+ - (i.e. HTML, CSV, TAB, or JSON into a specific JSON format)
+ - common release APIs are in `_common/` (i.e. `_common/github.js`)
+2. `_webi/bootstrap.sh` is a template that exchanges system information for a correct installer
+ - contructs a user agent with os, cpu, and utility info (i.e. `macos`, `amd64`, can unpack `tar,zip,xz`)
+3. `_webi/template.sh` is the base installer template with common functions for
+ - checking versions
+ - downloading & unpacking
+ - updating PATH
+ - (re-)linking directories
+4. `<package>/install.sh` may provide functions to override `_webi/template.sh`
+5. Recap:
+ - `curl https://webinstall.dev/<pkg>` => `bootstrap-<pkg>.sh`
+ - `bash bootstrap-<pkg>.sh` => `https://webinstall.dev/api/installers/<pkg>@<ver>.sh?formats=zip,tar`
+ - `bash install-<pkg>.sh` => download, unpack, move, link, update PATH