Add link to release page in doc

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a menu that allows switching to the documentation and user manual for the
latest released version.
Build restic
============
Install restic
==============
Install Go/Golang (at least version 1.6), then run `go run build.go`,
afterwards you'll find the binary in the current directory:
You can download the latest pre-compiled binary from the [restic release page](https://github.com/restic/restic/releases/latest).
$ go run build.go
```sh
$ ./restic --help
restic is a backup program which allows saving multiple revisions of files and
directories in an encrypted repository stored on different backends.
$ ./restic --help
Usage:
restic [OPTIONS] <command>
[...]
Usage:
restic [command]
[...]
```
More documentation can be found in the [user manual](doc/Manual.md).
At the moment, the only tested compiler for restic is the official Go compiler.
Building restic with gccgo may work, but is not supported.
Contribute and Documentation
============================

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Thanks for using restic. This document will give you an overview of the basic
functionality provided by restic.
# Building/installing restic
# Installing restic
## from pre-compiled binary
You can download the latest pre-compiled binary from the [restic release page](https://github.com/restic/restic/releases/latest).
## Mac OS X
If you are using Mac OS X, you can install restic using the
[homebrew](http://brew.sh/) packet manager:
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$ brew install restic
```
## archlinux
On archlinux, there is a package called `restic-git` which can be installed from AUR, e.g. with `pacaur`:
```console
$ pacaur -S restic-git
```
At debian stable you can install 'go' directly from the repositories (as root):
# Building restic
```console
$ apt-get install golang-go
```
after installation of 'go' go straight forward to 'git clone [...]'
If you are using Linux, BSD or Windows, the only way to install restic on your
system right now is to compile it from source. restic is written in the Go
programming language and you need at least Go version 1.6. Building restic may
also work with older versions of Go, but that's not supported. See the [Getting
started](https://golang.org/doc/install) guide of the Go project for
restic is written in the Go programming language and you need at least Go version 1.6.
Building restic may also work with older versions of Go, but that's not spported.
See the [Getting started](https://golang.org/doc/install) guide of the Go project for
instructions how to install Go.
In order to build restic from source, execute the following steps:
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At the moment, the only tested compiler for restic is the official Go compiler.
Building restic with gccgo may work, but is not supported.
# Usage help
Usage help is available:
```console
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restoring <Snapshot of [/home/art] at 2015-05-08 21:45:17.884408621 +0200 CEST> to /tmp/restore-work
```
# Manage repository keys
The `key` command allows you to set multiple access keys or passwords per