├── sessionToken ├── README.md ├── util ├── todoEvent.go ├── signature.go ├── map.go └── logFormatter.go ├── go.mod ├── convert ├── textRes.go ├── chatRes.go ├── textMsg.go └── chatReq.go ├── go.sum ├── main.go ├── chatGPT └── chatGPT.go ├── Taskfile.yml └── LICENSE /sessionToken: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // 这里填 __Secure-next-auth.session-token -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # wechat-chatGPT 2 | 实现微信公众号被动返回接口的ChatGPT 3 | 4 | 目前该方式无法友好的实现。关闭。 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /util/todoEvent.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package util 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" 5 | "net/http" 6 | ) 7 | 8 | func TodoEvent(w http.ResponseWriter) { 9 | _, err := w.Write([]byte{}) 10 | if err != nil { 11 | log.Errorln(err) 12 | } 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.mod: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module wx-ChatGPT 2 | 3 | go 1.19 4 | 5 | require ( 6 | github.com/banzaicloud/logrus-runtime-formatter v0.0.0-20190729070250-5ae5475bae5e 7 | github.com/go-chi/chi/v5 v5.0.7 8 | github.com/go-chi/render v1.0.2 9 | github.com/google/uuid v1.3.0 10 | github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.0 11 | golang.org/x/sync v0.1.0 12 | ) 13 | 14 | require ( 15 | github.com/ajg/form v1.5.1 // indirect 16 | golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20220715151400-c0bba94af5f8 // indirect 17 | ) 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /util/signature.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package util 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "crypto/sha1" 5 | "encoding/hex" 6 | "sort" 7 | ) 8 | 9 | func CheckSignature(signature, timestamp, nonce, token string) bool { 10 | // 1)将token、timestamp、nonce三个参数进行字典序排序 11 | sl := []string{token, timestamp, nonce} 12 | sort.Strings(sl) 13 | // 2)将三个参数字符串拼接成一个字符串进行sha1加密 14 | sum := sha1.Sum([]byte(sl[0] + sl[1] + sl[2])) 15 | // 3)开发者获得加密后的字符串可与 signature 对比,标识该请求来源于微信 16 | return signature == hex.EncodeToString(sum[:]) 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /convert/textRes.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package convert 2 | 3 | import "encoding/xml" 4 | 5 | type TextRes struct { 6 | XMLName xml.Name `xml:"xml"` 7 | ToUserName string `xml:"ToUserName"` 8 | FromUserName string `xml:"FromUserName"` 9 | CreateTime int64 `xml:"CreateTime"` 10 | MsgType string `xml:"MsgType"` 11 | Content string `xml:"Content"` 12 | } 13 | 14 | func ToTextRes(body []byte) *TextRes { 15 | var msg TextRes 16 | err := xml.Unmarshal(body, &msg) 17 | if err != nil { 18 | panic(err) 19 | } 20 | return &msg 21 | } 22 | 23 | func (msg *TextRes) ToXml() []byte { 24 | body, err := xml.Marshal(msg) 25 | if err != nil { 26 | panic(err) 27 | } 28 | return body 29 | } 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /convert/chatRes.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package convert 2 | 3 | import "encoding/json" 4 | 5 | type ChatRes struct { 6 | Message ChatResMessage `json:"message"` 7 | ConversationId string `json:"conversation_id"` 8 | } 9 | 10 | type ChatResMessage struct { 11 | Id string `json:"id"` 12 | Content ChatResMsgContent `json:"content"` 13 | } 14 | 15 | type ChatResMsgContent struct { 16 | Parts []string `json:"parts"` 17 | } 18 | 19 | func ToChatRes(body []byte) *ChatRes { 20 | var msg ChatRes 21 | err := json.Unmarshal(body, &msg) 22 | if err != nil { 23 | panic(err) 24 | } 25 | return &msg 26 | } 27 | 28 | func (msg *ChatRes) ToJson() []byte { 29 | body, err := json.Marshal(msg) 30 | if err != nil { 31 | panic(err) 32 | } 33 | return body 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /convert/textMsg.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package convert 2 | 3 | import "encoding/xml" 4 | 5 | type TextMsg struct { 6 | ToUserName string `xml:"ToUserName"` 7 | FromUserName string `xml:"FromUserName"` 8 | CreateTime int64 `xml:"CreateTime"` 9 | MsgType string `xml:"MsgType"` 10 | Content string `xml:"Content"` 11 | MsgId int64 `xml:"MsgId"` 12 | MsgDataId int64 `xml:"MsgDataId"` 13 | Idx int64 `xml:"Idx"` 14 | Event string `xml:"Event"` 15 | } 16 | 17 | func ToTextMsg(body []byte) *TextMsg { 18 | var msg TextMsg 19 | err := xml.Unmarshal(body, &msg) 20 | if err != nil { 21 | panic(err) 22 | } 23 | return &msg 24 | } 25 | 26 | func (msg *TextMsg) ToXml() []byte { 27 | body, err := xml.Marshal(msg) 28 | if err != nil { 29 | panic(err) 30 | } 31 | return body 32 | } 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /util/map.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package util 2 | 3 | import "sync" 4 | 5 | type Map[K comparable, V any] struct { 6 | m sync.Map 7 | } 8 | 9 | func (m *Map[K, V]) Load(key K) (V, bool) { 10 | if value, ok := m.m.Load(key); ok { 11 | return value.(V), true 12 | } 13 | return *new(V), false 14 | } 15 | 16 | func (m *Map[K, V]) Store(key K, value V) { 17 | m.m.Store(key, value) 18 | } 19 | 20 | func (m *Map[K, V]) Range(f func(key K, value V) bool) { 21 | m.m.Range(func(key, value interface{}) bool { 22 | return f(key.(K), value.(V)) 23 | }) 24 | } 25 | 26 | func (m *Map[K, V]) Delete(key K) { 27 | m.m.Delete(key) 28 | } 29 | 30 | func (m *Map[K, V]) Len() int { 31 | count := 0 32 | m.Range(func(_ K, _ V) bool { 33 | count++ 34 | return true 35 | }) 36 | return count 37 | } 38 | 39 | func NewSyncMap[K comparable, V any]() *Map[K, V] { 40 | return &Map[K, V]{m: sync.Map{}} 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /util/logFormatter.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package util 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | r "github.com/banzaicloud/logrus-runtime-formatter" 5 | "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" 6 | "runtime" 7 | ) 8 | 9 | type LogFormatter struct { 10 | ChildFormatter r.Formatter 11 | } 12 | 13 | func DefaultLogFormatter() *LogFormatter { 14 | return &LogFormatter{ 15 | ChildFormatter: r.Formatter{ 16 | ChildFormatter: &logrus.TextFormatter{ 17 | DisableColors: runtime.GOOS == "windows", 18 | FullTimestamp: true, 19 | TimestampFormat: "2006-01-02 15:04:05", 20 | }, 21 | Line: true, 22 | Package: true, 23 | File: true, 24 | }, 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | func (f *LogFormatter) Format(entry *logrus.Entry) ([]byte, error) { 29 | if entry.Level < logrus.InfoLevel { 30 | return f.ChildFormatter.Format(entry) 31 | } else { 32 | return f.ChildFormatter.ChildFormatter.Format(entry) 33 | } 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /convert/chatReq.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package convert 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bytes" 5 | "encoding/json" 6 | "github.com/google/uuid" 7 | ) 8 | 9 | type ChatReq struct { 10 | Action string `json:"action"` 11 | Messages []ChatReqMessage `json:"messages"` 12 | ConversationId interface{} `json:"conversation_id"` 13 | ParentMessageId string `json:"parent_message_id"` 14 | Model string `json:"model"` 15 | } 16 | 17 | type ChatReqMessage struct { 18 | Id string `json:"id"` 19 | Role string `json:"role"` 20 | Content ChatReqMsgContent `json:"content"` 21 | } 22 | 23 | type ChatReqMsgContent struct { 24 | ContentType string `json:"content_type"` 25 | Parts []string `json:"parts"` 26 | } 27 | 28 | func ToChatReq(body []byte) *ChatReq { 29 | var msg ChatReq 30 | err := json.Unmarshal(body, &msg) 31 | if err != nil { 32 | panic(err) 33 | } 34 | return &msg 35 | } 36 | 37 | func (msg *ChatReq) ToJson() []byte { 38 | body, err := json.Marshal(msg) 39 | if err != nil { 40 | panic(err) 41 | } 42 | return body 43 | } 44 | 45 | // 构建请求体 46 | func CreateChatReqBody(message, parentID string, conversationId interface{}) *bytes.Buffer { 47 | req := &ChatReq{ 48 | Action: "next", 49 | Messages: []ChatReqMessage{ 50 | { 51 | Id: uuid.New().String(), 52 | Role: "user", 53 | Content: ChatReqMsgContent{ 54 | ContentType: "text", 55 | Parts: []string{message}, 56 | }, 57 | }, 58 | }, 59 | ConversationId: conversationId, 60 | ParentMessageId: parentID, 61 | Model: "text-davinci-002-render", 62 | } 63 | return bytes.NewBuffer(req.ToJson()) 64 | } 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.sum: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 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gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20200313102051-9f266ea9e77c/go.mod h1:K4uyk7z7BCEPqu6E+C64Yfv1cQ7kz7rIZviUmN+EgEM= 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "github.com/go-chi/chi/v5" 5 | "github.com/go-chi/chi/v5/middleware" 6 | "github.com/go-chi/render" 7 | log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" 8 | "golang.org/x/sync/singleflight" 9 | "io" 10 | "net" 11 | "net/http" 12 | "os" 13 | "runtime" 14 | "strconv" 15 | "time" 16 | "wx-ChatGPT/chatGPT" 17 | "wx-ChatGPT/convert" 18 | "wx-ChatGPT/util" 19 | ) 20 | 21 | const wxToken = "" // 这里填微信开发平台里设置的 Token 22 | 23 | var reqGroup singleflight.Group 24 | 25 | func init() { 26 | log.SetOutput(os.Stdout) 27 | log.SetLevel(log.InfoLevel) 28 | log.SetFormatter(util.DefaultLogFormatter()) 29 | } 30 | 31 | func main() { 32 | r := chi.NewRouter() 33 | 34 | r.Use(middleware.RequestLogger( 35 | &middleware.DefaultLogFormatter{ 36 | Logger: log.StandardLogger(), 37 | NoColor: runtime.GOOS == "windows", 38 | })) 39 | r.Use(middleware.Recoverer) 40 | 41 | // 微信接入校验 42 | r.Get("/weChatGPT", wechatCheck) 43 | // 微信消息处理 44 | r.Post("/weChatGPT", wechatMsgReceive) 45 | 46 | l, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":7458") 47 | if err != nil { 48 | log.Fatalln(err) 49 | } 50 | log.Infof("Server listening at %s", l.Addr()) 51 | if err = http.Serve(l, r); err != nil { 52 | log.Fatalln(err) 53 | } 54 | } 55 | 56 | // 微信接入校验 57 | func wechatCheck(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { 58 | query := r.URL.Query() 59 | 60 | signature := query.Get("signature") 61 | timestamp := query.Get("timestamp") 62 | nonce := query.Get("nonce") 63 | echostr := query.Get("echostr") 64 | 65 | // 校验 66 | if util.CheckSignature(signature, timestamp, nonce, wxToken) { 67 | render.PlainText(w, r, echostr) 68 | return 69 | } 70 | 71 | log.Errorln("微信接入校验失败") 72 | } 73 | 74 | // 微信消息处理 75 | func wechatMsgReceive(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { 76 | // 解析消息 77 | body, _ := io.ReadAll(r.Body) 78 | xmlMsg := convert.ToTextMsg(body) 79 | 80 | log.Infof("[消息接收] Type: %s, From: %s, MsgId: %d, Content: %s", xmlMsg.MsgType, xmlMsg.FromUserName, xmlMsg.MsgId, xmlMsg.Content) 81 | 82 | w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/xml; charset=utf-8") 83 | w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) 84 | 85 | // 回复消息 86 | replyMsg := "" 87 | 88 | // 关注公众号事件 89 | if xmlMsg.MsgType == "event" { 90 | if xmlMsg.Event == "unsubscribe" { 91 | chatGPT.DefaultGPT.DeleteUser(xmlMsg.FromUserName) 92 | } 93 | if xmlMsg.Event != "subscribe" { 94 | util.TodoEvent(w) 95 | return 96 | } 97 | replyMsg = ":) 感谢你发现了这里" 98 | } else if xmlMsg.MsgType == "text" { 99 | msg, _, _ := reqGroup.Do(strconv.FormatInt(xmlMsg.MsgId, 10), func() (interface{}, error) { 100 | return chatGPT.DefaultGPT.SendMsg(xmlMsg.Content, xmlMsg.FromUserName), nil 101 | }) 102 | replyMsg = msg.(string) 103 | } else { 104 | util.TodoEvent(w) 105 | return 106 | } 107 | 108 | textRes := &convert.TextRes{ 109 | ToUserName: xmlMsg.FromUserName, 110 | FromUserName: xmlMsg.ToUserName, 111 | CreateTime: time.Now().Unix(), 112 | MsgType: "text", 113 | Content: replyMsg, 114 | } 115 | _, err := w.Write(textRes.ToXml()) 116 | if err != nil { 117 | log.Errorln(err) 118 | } 119 | } 120 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /chatGPT/chatGPT.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package chatGPT 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bytes" 5 | "encoding/json" 6 | "github.com/google/uuid" 7 | log "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" 8 | "io" 9 | "net/http" 10 | "os" 11 | "time" 12 | "unsafe" 13 | "wx-ChatGPT/convert" 14 | "wx-ChatGPT/util" 15 | ) 16 | 17 | var ( 18 | DefaultGPT = newChatGPT() 19 | // 对于每个 wxOpenID 都有独立的 parentID 和 conversationId 20 | // 但是对于同一个 wxOpenID,每次请求都会使用同一个 parentID 和 conversationId 21 | userInfoMap = util.NewSyncMap[string, *userInfo]() 22 | ) 23 | 24 | type ChatGPT struct { 25 | authorization string 26 | sessionToken string 27 | } 28 | 29 | type userInfo struct { 30 | parentID string 31 | conversationId interface{} 32 | ttl time.Time 33 | } 34 | 35 | func newChatGPT() *ChatGPT { 36 | sessionToken, err := os.ReadFile("sessionToken") 37 | if err != nil { 38 | log.Fatalln(err) 39 | } 40 | gpt := &ChatGPT{ 41 | sessionToken: *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&sessionToken)), 42 | } 43 | // // 每 5 分钟更新一次 sessionToken 44 | go func() { 45 | gpt.updateSessionToken() 46 | for range time.Tick(5 * time.Minute) { 47 | gpt.updateSessionToken() 48 | } 49 | }() 50 | return gpt 51 | } 52 | 53 | func (c *ChatGPT) updateSessionToken() { 54 | session, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "https://chat.openai.com/api/auth/session", nil) 55 | if err != nil { 56 | log.Errorln(err) 57 | return 58 | } 59 | session.AddCookie(&http.Cookie{ 60 | Name: "__Secure-next-auth.session-token", 61 | Value: c.sessionToken, 62 | }) 63 | session.Header.Set("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/16.1 Safari/605.1.15") 64 | resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(session) 65 | if err != nil { 66 | log.Errorln(err) 67 | return 68 | } 69 | defer resp.Body.Close() 70 | for _, cookie := range resp.Cookies() { 71 | if cookie.Name == "__Secure-next-auth.session-token" { 72 | c.sessionToken = cookie.Value 73 | _ = os.WriteFile("sessionToken", []byte(cookie.Value), 0644) 74 | break 75 | } 76 | } 77 | var accessToken map[string]interface{} 78 | err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&accessToken) 79 | if err != nil { 80 | log.Errorln(err) 81 | return 82 | } 83 | c.authorization = accessToken["accessToken"].(string) 84 | } 85 | 86 | func (c *ChatGPT) DeleteUser(OpenID string) { 87 | userInfoMap.Delete(OpenID) 88 | } 89 | 90 | func (c *ChatGPT) SendMsg(msg, OpenID string) string { 91 | // 获取用户信息 92 | info, ok := userInfoMap.Load(OpenID) 93 | if !ok || info.ttl.Before(time.Now()) { 94 | log.Infof("用户 %s 启动新的对话", OpenID) 95 | info = &userInfo{ 96 | parentID: uuid.New().String(), 97 | conversationId: nil, 98 | } 99 | userInfoMap.Store(OpenID, info) 100 | } else { 101 | log.Infof("用户 %s 继续对话", OpenID) 102 | } 103 | info.ttl = time.Now().Add(5 * time.Minute) 104 | // 发送请求 105 | req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", "https://chat.openai.com/backend-api/conversation", convert.CreateChatReqBody(msg, info.parentID, info.conversationId)) 106 | if err != nil { 107 | log.Errorln(err) 108 | return "服务器异常, 请稍后再试" 109 | } 110 | req.Header.Set("Authorization", "Bearer "+c.authorization) 111 | req.Header.Set("User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/16.1 Safari/605.1.15") 112 | req.Header.Set("Accept", "text/event-stream") 113 | req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/json") 114 | 115 | resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Do(req) 116 | if err != nil { 117 | log.Errorln(err) 118 | return "服务器异常, 请稍后再试" 119 | } 120 | defer resp.Body.Close() 121 | bodyBytes, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) 122 | line := bytes.Split(bodyBytes, []byte("\n\n")) 123 | if len(line) < 2 { 124 | log.Errorln(*(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&bodyBytes))) 125 | return "服务器异常, 请稍后再试" 126 | } 127 | endBlock := line[len(line)-3][6:] 128 | res := convert.ToChatRes(endBlock) 129 | info.conversationId = res.ConversationId 130 | info.parentID = res.Message.Id 131 | if len(res.Message.Content.Parts) > 0 { 132 | return res.Message.Content.Parts[0] 133 | } else { 134 | return "" 135 | } 136 | } 137 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Taskfile.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: '3' 2 | 3 | vars: 4 | BINARY_NAME: weChatGPT 5 | 6 | tasks: 7 | clean: 8 | cmds: 9 | - rm -rf dist 10 | - mkdir -p dist 11 | build: 12 | label: build-{{.TASK}} 13 | cmds: 14 | - | 15 | GOOS={{.GOOS}} GOARCH={{.GOARCH}} GOARM={{.GOARM}} GOMIPS={{.GOMIPS}} \ 16 | CGO_ENABLED=0 \ 17 | go build -trimpath -o ./dist/{{.BINARY_NAME}}-{{.TASK}}{{if eq .GOOS "windows"}}.exe{{end}} \ 18 | -ldflags "-w -s -buildid=" 19 | linux-386: 20 | cmds: 21 | - task: build 22 | vars: { 23 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 24 | GOOS: linux, 25 | GOARCH: 386 26 | } 27 | linux-amd64: 28 | cmds: 29 | - task: build 30 | vars: { 31 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 32 | GOOS: linux, 33 | GOARCH: amd64 34 | } 35 | linux-armv5: 36 | cmds: 37 | - task: build 38 | vars: { 39 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 40 | GOOS: linux, 41 | GOARCH: arm, 42 | GOARM: 5 43 | } 44 | linux-armv6: 45 | cmds: 46 | - task: build 47 | vars: { 48 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 49 | GOOS: linux, 50 | GOARCH: arm, 51 | GOARM: 6 52 | } 53 | linux-armv7: 54 | cmds: 55 | - task: build 56 | vars: { 57 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 58 | GOOS: linux, 59 | GOARCH: arm, 60 | GOARM: 7 61 | } 62 | linux-armv8: 63 | cmds: 64 | - task: build 65 | vars: { 66 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 67 | GOOS: linux, 68 | GOARCH: arm64 69 | } 70 | linux-mips-hardfloat: 71 | cmds: 72 | - task: build 73 | vars: { 74 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 75 | GOOS: linux, 76 | GOARCH: mips, 77 | GOMIPS: hardfloat 78 | } 79 | linux-mipsle-softfloat: 80 | cmds: 81 | - task: build 82 | vars: { 83 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 84 | GOOS: linux, 85 | GOARCH: mipsle, 86 | GOMIPS: softfloat 87 | } 88 | linux-mipsle-hardfloat: 89 | cmds: 90 | - task: build 91 | vars: { 92 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 93 | GOOS: linux, 94 | GOARCH: mipsle, 95 | GOMIPS: hardfloat 96 | } 97 | linux-mips64: 98 | cmds: 99 | - task: build 100 | vars: { 101 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 102 | GOOS: linux, 103 | GOARCH: mips64 104 | } 105 | linux-mips64le: 106 | cmds: 107 | - task: build 108 | vars: { 109 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 110 | GOOS: linux, 111 | GOARCH: mips64le 112 | } 113 | darwin-amd64: 114 | cmds: 115 | - task: build 116 | vars: { 117 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 118 | GOOS: darwin, 119 | GOARCH: amd64 120 | } 121 | darwin-arm64: 122 | cmds: 123 | - task: build 124 | vars: { 125 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 126 | GOOS: darwin, 127 | GOARCH: arm64 128 | } 129 | windows-386: 130 | cmds: 131 | - task: build 132 | vars: { 133 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 134 | GOOS: windows, 135 | GOARCH: 386, 136 | } 137 | windows-amd64: 138 | cmds: 139 | - task: build 140 | vars: { 141 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 142 | GOOS: windows, 143 | GOARCH: amd64, 144 | } 145 | windows-arm64: 146 | cmds: 147 | - task: build 148 | vars: { 149 | TASK: "{{.TASK}}", 150 | GOOS: windows, 151 | GOARCH: arm64, 152 | } 153 | default: 154 | cmds: 155 | - task: clean 156 | - task: linux-386 157 | - task: linux-amd64 158 | - task: linux-armv5 159 | - task: linux-armv6 160 | - task: linux-armv7 161 | - task: linux-armv8 162 | - task: linux-mips-hardfloat 163 | - task: linux-mipsle-softfloat 164 | - task: linux-mipsle-hardfloat 165 | - task: linux-mips64 166 | - task: linux-mips64le 167 | - task: darwin-amd64 168 | - task: darwin-arm64 169 | - task: windows-386 170 | - task: windows-amd64 171 | - task: windows-arm64 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