docs: use long flags.

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Mike McQuaid 2017-04-02 10:14:33 +01:00
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Yes! Its easy! Just `brew edit <formula>`. You dont have to submit modifications back to `homebrew/core`, just edit the formula as you personally need it and `brew install`. As a bonus `brew update` will merge your changes with upstream so you can still keep the formula up-to-date **with** your personal modifications!
## Can I make new formulae?
Yes! Its easy! Just `brew create URL`. Homebrew will then open the
formula in `EDITOR` so you can edit it, but it probably already
installs; try it: `brew install <formula>`. If you encounter any issues,
run the command with the `-d` switch like so: `brew install -d <formula>`,
which drops you into a debugging shell.
Yes! Its easy! Just `brew create URL`. Homebrew will then open the formula in
`EDITOR` so you can edit it, but it probably already installs; try it: `brew
install <formula>`. If you encounter any issues, run the command with the
`--debug` switch like so: `brew install --debug <formula>`, which drops you
into a debugging shell.
If you want your new formula to be part of `homebrew/core` or want
to learn more about writing formulae, then please read the [Formula Cookbook](Formula-Cookbook.md).

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### Check the build system
```sh
brew install -i foo
brew install --interactive foo
```
Youre now at a new prompt with the tarball extracted to a temporary sandbox.