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== Basic Usage ==
 
== Basic Usage ==
 
To install software there are at least 3 commands: <code>brew install</code>, <code>brew cask</code> and <code>brew tap</code>:
 
To install software there are at least 3 commands: <code>brew install</code>, <code>brew cask</code> and <code>brew tap</code>:
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* <code>[[brew update]]</code>
 
* Install [[wget]] software:  
 
* Install [[wget]] software:  
 
** <code>[[brew install]] wget</code>
 
** <code>[[brew install]] wget</code>

Revision as of 18:12, 15 March 2020

Homebrew is a non Apple official free and open-source software package management system that allows the installation of software on Apple's macOS operating system using the command line terminal.


Basic Usage

To install software there are at least 3 commands: brew install, brew cask and brew tap:

  • brew update
  • Install wget software:
  • Uninstall wget software
  • Install Vagrant GUI software[1], such as Atom or Google Chrome:
    • brew cask install vagrant
  • View info of package: brew info wget
  • Create your own package: brew create https://foo.com/bar-1.0.tgz
  • Get a list of installed packages (formulae in Homebrew terminology):
    • brew list[2]
    • brew list --versions (to include package versions)
    • brew list PACKAGE_NAME List of file includes in PACKAGE_NAME
    • brew cask list
    • brew bundle
    • brew leaves

Other commands:

Advanced Usage

Maintenance

Get latest version of brew and package information.

Get a list of not up to date packages:

  • brew outdated

Upgrade every installed package, see also https://github.com/DomT4/homebrew-autoupdate to autoupdate your software.

To autoupdate your brew software, you can use

Related commands

See also

  • https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask
  • https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/101090/list-of-all-packages-installed-using-homebrew
  • https://ss64.com/osx/lsbom.html
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