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Markdown
brew(1) -- The missing package manager for macOS
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## SYNOPSIS
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`brew` `--version`<br>
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`brew` `command` [`--verbose`|`-v`] [`options`] [`formula`] ...
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## DESCRIPTION
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Homebrew is the easiest and most flexible way to install the UNIX tools Apple
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didn't include with macOS.
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## ESSENTIAL COMMANDS
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For the full command list, see the [COMMANDS](#commands) section.
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With `--verbose` or `-v`, many commands print extra debugging information. Note that these flags should only appear after a command.
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* `install` `formula`:
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Install `formula`.
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* `uninstall` `formula`:
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Uninstall `formula`.
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* `update`:
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Fetch the newest version of Homebrew from GitHub using `git`(1).
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* `list`:
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List all installed formulae.
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* `search` (`text`|`/``text``/`):
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Perform a substring search of formula names for `text`. If `text` is
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surrounded with slashes, then it is interpreted as a regular expression.
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The search for `text` is extended online to some popular taps.
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If no search term is given, all locally available formulae are listed.
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## COMMANDS
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* `analytics` [`state`]:
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Display anonymous user behaviour analytics state.
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Read more at <https://docs.brew.sh/Analytics.html>.
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* `analytics` (`on`|`off`):
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Turn on/off Homebrew's analytics.
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* `analytics` `regenerate-uuid`:
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Regenerate UUID used in Homebrew's analytics.
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* `cat` `formula`:
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Display the source to `formula`.
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* `cleanup` [`--prune=``days`] [`--dry-run`] [`-s`] [`formulae`]:
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For all installed or specific formulae, remove any older versions from the
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cellar. In addition, old downloads from the Homebrew download-cache are deleted.
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If `--prune=``days` is specified, remove all cache files older than `days`.
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If `--dry-run` or `-n` is passed, show what would be removed, but do not
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actually remove anything.
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If `-s` is passed, scrub the cache, removing downloads for even the latest
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versions of formulae. Note downloads for any installed formulae will still not be
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deleted. If you want to delete those too: `rm -rf $(brew --cache)`
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* `command` `cmd`:
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Display the path to the file which is used when invoking `brew` `cmd`.
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* `commands` [`--quiet` [`--include-aliases`]]:
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Show a list of built-in and external commands.
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If `--quiet` is passed, list only the names of commands without the header.
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With `--include-aliases`, the aliases of internal commands will be included.
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* `config`:
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Show Homebrew and system configuration useful for debugging. If you file
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a bug report, you will likely be asked for this information if you do not
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provide it.
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* `deps` [`--1`] [`-n`] [`--union`] [`--full-name`] [`--installed`] [`--include-build`] [`--include-optional`] [`--skip-recommended`] [`--include-requirements`] `formulae`:
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Show dependencies for `formulae`. When given multiple formula arguments,
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show the intersection of dependencies for `formulae`.
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If `--1` is passed, only show dependencies one level down, instead of
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recursing.
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If `-n` is passed, show dependencies in topological order.
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If `--union` is passed, show the union of dependencies for `formulae`,
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instead of the intersection.
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If `--full-name` is passed, list dependencies by their full name.
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If `--installed` is passed, only list those dependencies that are
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currently installed.
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By default, `deps` shows required and recommended dependencies for
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`formulae`. To include the `:build` type dependencies, pass `--include-build`.
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Similarly, pass `--include-optional` to include `:optional` dependencies.
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To skip `:recommended` type dependencies, pass `--skip-recommended`.
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To include requirements in addition to dependencies, pass `--include-requirements`.
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* `deps` `--tree` [`--1`] [`filters`] [`--annotate`] (`formulae`|`--installed`):
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Show dependencies as a tree. When given multiple formula arguments, output
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individual trees for every formula.
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If `--1` is passed, only one level of children is displayed.
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If `--installed` is passed, output a tree for every installed formula.
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The `filters` placeholder is any combination of options `--include-build`,
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`--include-optional`, `--skip-recommended`, and `--include-requirements` as
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documented above.
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If `--annotate` is passed, the build, optional, and recommended dependencies
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are marked as such in the output.
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* `deps` [`filters`] (`--installed`|`--all`):
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Show dependencies for installed or all available formulae. Every line of
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output starts with the formula name, followed by a colon and all direct
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dependencies of that formula.
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The `filters` placeholder is any combination of options `--include-build`,
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`--include-optional`, and `--skip-recommended` as documented above.
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* `desc` `formula`:
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Display `formula`'s name and one-line description.
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* `desc` [`-s`|`-n`|`-d`] (`text`|`/``text``/`):
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Search both name and description (`-s`), just the names (`-n`), or just the
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descriptions (`-d`) for `text`. If `text` is flanked by slashes, it is interpreted
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as a regular expression. Formula descriptions are cached; the cache is created on
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the first search, making that search slower than subsequent ones.
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* `diy` [`--name=``name`] [`--version=``version`]:
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Automatically determine the installation prefix for non-Homebrew software.
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Using the output from this command, you can install your own software into
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the Cellar and then link it into Homebrew's prefix with `brew link`.
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The options `--name=``name` and `--version=``version` each take an argument
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and allow you to explicitly set the name and version of the package you are
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installing.
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* `doctor`:
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Check your system for potential problems. Doctor exits with a non-zero status
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if any potential problems are found. Please note that these warnings are just
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used to help the Homebrew maintainers with debugging if you file an issue. If
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everything you use Homebrew for is working fine: please don't worry or file
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an issue; just ignore this.
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* `fetch` [`--force`] [`--retry`] [`-v`] [`--devel`|`--HEAD`] [`--deps`] [`--build-from-source`|`--force-bottle`] `formulae`:
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Download the source packages for the given `formulae`.
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For tarballs, also print SHA-256 checksums.
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If `--HEAD` or `--devel` is passed, fetch that version instead of the
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stable version.
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If `-v` is passed, do a verbose VCS checkout, if the URL represents a VCS.
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This is useful for seeing if an existing VCS cache has been updated.
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If `--force` (or `-f`) is passed, remove a previously cached version and re-fetch.
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If `--retry` is passed, retry if a download fails or re-download if the
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checksum of a previously cached version no longer matches.
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If `--deps` is passed, also download dependencies for any listed `formulae`.
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If `--build-from-source` (or `-s`) is passed, download the source rather than a
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bottle.
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If `--force-bottle` is passed, download a bottle if it exists for the
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current or newest version of macOS, even if it would not be used during
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installation.
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* `gist-logs` [`--new-issue`|`-n`] `formula`:
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Upload logs for a failed build of `formula` to a new Gist.
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`formula` is usually the name of the formula to install, but it can be specified
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in several different ways. See [SPECIFYING FORMULAE](#specifying-formulae).
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If `--new-issue` is passed, automatically create a new issue in the appropriate
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GitHub repository as well as creating the Gist.
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If no logs are found, an error message is presented.
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* `home`:
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Open Homebrew's own homepage in a browser.
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* `home` `formula`:
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Open `formula`'s homepage in a browser.
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* `info` `formula`:
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Display information about `formula`.
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* `info` `--github` `formula`:
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Open a browser to the GitHub History page for formula `formula`.
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To view formula history locally: `brew log -p `formula``
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* `info` `--json=``version` (`--all`|`--installed`|`formulae`):
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Print a JSON representation of `formulae`. Currently the only accepted value
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for `version` is `v1`.
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Pass `--all` to get information on all formulae, or `--installed` to get
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information on all installed formulae.
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See the docs for examples of using the JSON output:
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<https://docs.brew.sh/Querying-Brew.html>
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* `install` [`--debug`] [`--env=`(`std`|`super`)] [`--ignore-dependencies`|`--only-dependencies`] [`--cc=``compiler`] [`--build-from-source`|`--force-bottle`] [`--devel`|`--HEAD`] [`--keep-tmp`] [`--build-bottle`] `formula` [`options` ...]:
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Install `formula`.
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`formula` is usually the name of the formula to install, but it can be specified
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in several different ways. See [SPECIFYING FORMULAE](#specifying-formulae).
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If `--debug` (or `-d`) is passed and brewing fails, open an interactive debugging
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session with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary build directory.
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If `--env=std` is passed, use the standard build environment instead of superenv.
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If `--env=super` is passed, use superenv even if the formula specifies the
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standard build environment.
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If `--ignore-dependencies` is passed, skip installing any dependencies of
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any kind. If they are not already present, the formula will probably fail
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to install.
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If `--only-dependencies` is passed, install the dependencies with specified
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options but do not install the specified formula.
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If `--cc=``compiler` is passed, attempt to compile using `compiler`.
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`compiler` should be the name of the compiler's executable, for instance
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`gcc-4.2` for Apple's GCC 4.2, or `gcc-4.9` for a Homebrew-provided GCC
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4.9.
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If `--build-from-source` (or `-s`) is passed, compile the specified `formula` from
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source even if a bottle is provided. Dependencies will still be installed
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from bottles if they are available.
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If `HOMEBREW_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE` is set, regardless of whether `--build-from-source` was
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passed, then both `formula` and the dependencies installed as part of this process
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are built from source even if bottles are available.
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If `--force-bottle` is passed, install from a bottle if it exists for the
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current or newest version of macOS, even if it would not normally be used
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for installation.
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If `--devel` is passed, and `formula` defines it, install the development version.
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If `--HEAD` is passed, and `formula` defines it, install the HEAD version,
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aka master, trunk, unstable.
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If `--keep-tmp` is passed, the temporary files created during installation
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are not deleted.
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If `--build-bottle` is passed, prepare the formula for eventual bottling
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during installation.
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Installation options specific to `formula` may be appended to the command,
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and can be listed with `brew options` `formula`.
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* `install` `--interactive` [`--git`] `formula`:
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If `--interactive` (or `-i`) is passed, download and patch `formula`, then
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open a shell. This allows the user to run `./configure --help` and
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otherwise determine how to turn the software package into a Homebrew
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formula.
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If `--git` (or `-g`) is passed, Homebrew will create a Git repository, useful for
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creating patches to the software.
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* `irb` [`--examples`]:
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Enter the interactive Homebrew Ruby shell.
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If `--examples` is passed, several examples will be shown.
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* `leaves`:
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Show installed formulae that are not dependencies of another installed formula.
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* `ln`, `link` [`--overwrite`] [`--dry-run`] [`--force`] `formula`:
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Symlink all of `formula`'s installed files into the Homebrew prefix. This
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is done automatically when you install formulae but can be useful for DIY
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installations.
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If `--overwrite` is passed, Homebrew will delete files which already exist in
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the prefix while linking.
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If `--dry-run` or `-n` is passed, Homebrew will list all files which would
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be linked or which would be deleted by `brew link --overwrite`, but will not
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actually link or delete any files.
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If `--force` (or `-f`) is passed, Homebrew will allow keg-only formulae to be linked.
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* `linkapps` [`--local`] [`formulae`]:
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Find installed formulae that provide `.app`-style macOS apps and symlink them
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into `/Applications`, allowing for easier access (deprecated).
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Unfortunately `brew linkapps` cannot behave nicely with e.g. Spotlight using
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either aliases or symlinks and Homebrew formulae do not build "proper" `.app`
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bundles that can be relocated. Instead, please consider using `brew cask` and
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migrate formulae using `.app`s to casks.
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If no `formulae` are provided, all of them will have their apps symlinked.
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If provided, `--local` will symlink them into the user's `~/Applications`
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directory instead of the system directory.
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* `list`, `ls` [`--full-name`]:
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List all installed formulae. If `--full-name` is passed, print formulae
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with fully-qualified names. If `--full-name` is not passed, any other
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options (e.g. `-t`) are passed to `ls` which produces the actual output.
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* `list`, `ls` `--unbrewed`:
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List all files in the Homebrew prefix not installed by Homebrew.
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* `list`, `ls` [`--versions` [`--multiple`]] [`--pinned`] [`formulae`]:
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List the installed files for `formulae`. Combined with `--verbose`, recursively
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list the contents of all subdirectories in each `formula`'s keg.
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If `--versions` is passed, show the version number for installed formulae,
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or only the specified formulae if `formulae` are given. With `--multiple`,
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only show formulae with multiple versions installed.
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If `--pinned` is passed, show the versions of pinned formulae, or only the
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specified (pinned) formulae if `formulae` are given.
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See also `pin`, `unpin`.
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* `log` [`git-log-options`] `formula` ...:
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Show the git log for the given formulae. Options that `git-log`(1)
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recognizes can be passed before the formula list.
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* `migrate` [`--force`] `formulae`:
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Migrate renamed packages to new name, where `formulae` are old names of
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packages.
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If `--force` (or `-f`) is passed, then treat installed `formulae` and passed `formulae`
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like if they are from same taps and migrate them anyway.
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* `missing` [`--hide=``hidden`] [`formulae`]:
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Check the given `formulae` for missing dependencies. If no `formulae` are
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given, check all installed brews.
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If `--hide=``hidden` is passed, act as if none of `hidden` are installed.
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`hidden` should be a comma-separated list of formulae.
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* `options` [`--compact`] (`--all`|`--installed`|`formulae`):
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Display install options specific to `formulae`.
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If `--compact` is passed, show all options on a single line separated by
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spaces.
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If `--all` is passed, show options for all formulae.
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If `--installed` is passed, show options for all installed formulae.
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* `outdated` [`--quiet`|`--verbose`|`--json=``version`] [`--fetch-HEAD`]:
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Show formulae that have an updated version available.
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By default, version information is displayed in interactive shells, and
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suppressed otherwise.
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If `--quiet` is passed, list only the names of outdated brews (takes
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precedence over `--verbose`).
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If `--verbose` (or `-v`) is passed, display detailed version information.
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If `--json=``version` is passed, the output will be in JSON format. The only
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valid version is `v1`.
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If `--fetch-HEAD` is passed, fetch the upstream repository to detect if
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the HEAD installation of the formula is outdated. Otherwise, the
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repository's HEAD will be checked for updates when a new stable or devel
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version has been released.
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* `pin` `formulae`:
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Pin the specified `formulae`, preventing them from being upgraded when
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issuing the `brew upgrade `formulae`` command (but can still be upgraded
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as dependencies for other formulae). See also `unpin`.
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* `postinstall` `formula`:
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Rerun the post-install steps for `formula`.
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* `prune` [`--dry-run`]:
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Remove dead symlinks from the Homebrew prefix. This is generally not
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needed, but can be useful when doing DIY installations. Also remove broken
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app symlinks from `/Applications` and `~/Applications` that were previously
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created by `brew linkapps`.
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If `--dry-run` or `-n` is passed, show what would be removed, but do not
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actually remove anything.
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* `readall` [tap]:
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Import all formulae from specified taps (defaults to all installed taps).
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This can be useful for debugging issues across all formulae when making
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significant changes to `formula.rb`, testing the performance of loading
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all formulae or to determine if any current formulae have Ruby issues.
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* `reinstall` `formula`:
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Uninstall and then install `formula`.
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* `search`, `-S`:
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Display all locally available formulae for brewing (including tapped ones).
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No online search is performed if called without arguments.
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* `search` [`--desc`] (`text`|`/``text``/`):
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Perform a substring search of formula names for `text`. If `text` is
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surrounded with slashes, then it is interpreted as a regular expression.
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The search for `text` is extended online to some popular taps.
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If `--desc` is passed, browse available packages matching `text` including a
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description for each.
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* `search` (`--debian`|`--fedora`|`--fink`|`--macports`|`--opensuse`|`--ubuntu`) `text`:
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Search for `text` in the given package manager's list.
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* `sh` [`--env=std`]:
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Start a Homebrew build environment shell. Uses our years-battle-hardened
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Homebrew build logic to help your `./configure && make && make install`
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or even your `gem install` succeed. Especially handy if you run Homebrew
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in an Xcode-only configuration since it adds tools like `make` to your `PATH`
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which otherwise build systems would not find.
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If `--env=std` is passed, use the standard `PATH` instead of superenv's.
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* `style` [`--fix`] [`--display-cop-names`] [`--only-cops=`[COP1,COP2..]|`--except-cops=`[COP1,COP2..]] [`files`|`taps`|`formulae`]:
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Check formulae or files for conformance to Homebrew style guidelines.
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`formulae` and `files` may not be combined. If both are omitted, style will run
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style checks on the whole Homebrew `Library`, including core code and all
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formulae.
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If `--fix` is passed, style violations will be automatically fixed using
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RuboCop's `--auto-correct` feature.
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If `--display-cop-names` is passed, the RuboCop cop name for each violation
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is included in the output.
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If `--only-cops` is passed, only the given Rubocop cop(s)' violations would be checked.
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If `--except-cops` is passed, the given Rubocop cop(s)' checks would be skipped.
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Exits with a non-zero status if any style violations are found.
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* `switch` `name` `version`:
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Symlink all of the specific `version` of `name`'s install to Homebrew prefix.
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* `tap`:
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List all installed taps.
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* `tap` [`--full`] `user``/``repo` [`URL`]:
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Tap a formula repository.
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With `URL` unspecified, taps a formula repository from GitHub using HTTPS.
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Since so many taps are hosted on GitHub, this command is a shortcut for
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`tap `user`/`repo` https://github.com/`user`/homebrew-`repo``.
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With `URL` specified, taps a formula repository from anywhere, using
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any transport protocol that `git` handles. The one-argument form of `tap`
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simplifies but also limits. This two-argument command makes no
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assumptions, so taps can be cloned from places other than GitHub and
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using protocols other than HTTPS, e.g., SSH, GIT, HTTP, FTP(S), RSYNC.
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By default, the repository is cloned as a shallow copy (`--depth=1`), but
|
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if `--full` is passed, a full clone will be used. To convert a shallow copy
|
|
to a full copy, you can retap passing `--full` without first untapping.
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|
|
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`tap` is re-runnable and exits successfully if there's nothing to do.
|
|
However, retapping with a different `URL` will cause an exception, so first
|
|
`untap` if you need to modify the `URL`.
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|
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* `tap` `--repair`:
|
|
Migrate tapped formulae from symlink-based to directory-based structure.
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* `tap` `--list-official`:
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|
List all official taps.
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* `tap` `--list-pinned`:
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|
List all pinned taps.
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* `tap-info`:
|
|
Display a brief summary of all installed taps.
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|
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* `tap-info` (`--installed`|`taps`):
|
|
Display detailed information about one or more `taps`.
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|
|
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Pass `--installed` to display information on all installed taps.
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|
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* `tap-info` `--json=``version` (`--installed`|`taps`):
|
|
Print a JSON representation of `taps`. Currently the only accepted value
|
|
for `version` is `v1`.
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|
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Pass `--installed` to get information on installed taps.
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|
|
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See the docs for examples of using the JSON output:
|
|
<https://docs.brew.sh/Querying-Brew.html>
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|
|
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* `tap-pin` `tap`:
|
|
Pin `tap`, prioritizing its formulae over core when formula names are supplied
|
|
by the user. See also `tap-unpin`.
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|
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* `tap-unpin` `tap`:
|
|
Unpin `tap` so its formulae are no longer prioritized. See also `tap-pin`.
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|
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* `uninstall`, `rm`, `remove` [`--force`] [`--ignore-dependencies`] `formula`:
|
|
Uninstall `formula`.
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|
|
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If `--force` (or `-f`) is passed, and there are multiple versions of `formula`
|
|
installed, delete all installed versions.
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|
|
|
If `--ignore-dependencies` is passed, uninstalling won't fail, even if
|
|
formulae depending on `formula` would still be installed.
|
|
|
|
* `unlink` [`--dry-run`] `formula`:
|
|
Remove symlinks for `formula` from the Homebrew prefix. This can be useful
|
|
for temporarily disabling a formula:
|
|
`brew unlink `formula` && `commands` && brew link `formula``
|
|
|
|
If `--dry-run` or `-n` is passed, Homebrew will list all files which would
|
|
be unlinked, but will not actually unlink or delete any files.
|
|
|
|
* `unlinkapps` [`--local`] [`--dry-run`] [`formulae`]:
|
|
Remove symlinks created by `brew linkapps` from `/Applications` (deprecated).
|
|
|
|
Unfortunately `brew linkapps` cannot behave nicely with e.g. Spotlight using
|
|
either aliases or symlinks and Homebrew formulae do not build "proper" `.app`
|
|
bundles that can be relocated. Instead, please consider using `brew cask` and
|
|
migrate formulae using `.app`s to casks.
|
|
|
|
If no `formulae` are provided, all linked apps will be removed.
|
|
|
|
If provided, `--local` will remove symlinks from the user's `~/Applications`
|
|
directory instead of the system directory.
|
|
|
|
If `--dry-run` or `-n` is passed, Homebrew will list all symlinks which
|
|
would be removed, but will not actually delete any files.
|
|
|
|
* `unpack` [`--git`|`--patch`] [`--destdir=``path`] `formulae`:
|
|
Unpack the source files for `formulae` into subdirectories of the current
|
|
working directory. If `--destdir=``path` is given, the subdirectories will
|
|
be created in the directory named by `path` instead.
|
|
|
|
If `--patch` is passed, patches for `formulae` will be applied to the
|
|
unpacked source.
|
|
|
|
If `--git` (or `-g`) is passed, a Git repository will be initialized in the unpacked
|
|
source. This is useful for creating patches for the software.
|
|
|
|
* `unpin` `formulae`:
|
|
Unpin `formulae`, allowing them to be upgraded by `brew upgrade `formulae``.
|
|
See also `pin`.
|
|
|
|
* `untap` `tap`:
|
|
Remove a tapped repository.
|
|
|
|
* `update` [`--merge`] [`--force`]:
|
|
Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae from GitHub using
|
|
`git`(1) and perform any necessary migrations.
|
|
|
|
If `--merge` is specified then `git merge` is used to include updates
|
|
(rather than `git rebase`).
|
|
|
|
If `--force` (or `-f`) is specified then always do a slower, full update check even
|
|
if unnecessary.
|
|
|
|
* `update-reset`:
|
|
Fetches and resets Homebrew and all tap repositories using `git`(1) to
|
|
their latest `origin/master`. Note this will destroy all your uncommitted
|
|
or committed changes.
|
|
|
|
* `upgrade` [`install-options`] [`--cleanup`] [`--fetch-HEAD`] [`formulae`]:
|
|
Upgrade outdated, unpinned brews.
|
|
|
|
Options for the `install` command are also valid here.
|
|
|
|
If `--cleanup` is specified then remove previously installed `formula` version(s).
|
|
|
|
If `--fetch-HEAD` is passed, fetch the upstream repository to detect if
|
|
the HEAD installation of the formula is outdated. Otherwise, the
|
|
repository's HEAD will be checked for updates when a new stable or devel
|
|
version has been released.
|
|
|
|
If `formulae` are given, upgrade only the specified brews (but do so even
|
|
if they are pinned; see `pin`, `unpin`).
|
|
|
|
* `uses` [`--installed`] [`--recursive`] [`--include-build`] [`--include-optional`] [`--skip-recommended`] [`--devel`|`--HEAD`] `formulae`:
|
|
Show the formulae that specify `formulae` as a dependency. When given
|
|
multiple formula arguments, show the intersection of formulae that use
|
|
`formulae`.
|
|
|
|
Use `--recursive` to resolve more than one level of dependencies.
|
|
|
|
If `--installed` is passed, only list installed formulae.
|
|
|
|
By default, `uses` shows all formulae that specify `formulae` as a required
|
|
or recommended dependency. To include the `:build` type dependencies, pass
|
|
`--include-build`. Similarly, pass `--include-optional` to include `:optional`
|
|
dependencies. To skip `:recommended` type dependencies, pass `--skip-recommended`.
|
|
|
|
By default, `uses` shows usages of `formulae` by stable builds. To find
|
|
cases where `formulae` is used by development or HEAD build, pass
|
|
`--devel` or `--HEAD`.
|
|
|
|
* `--cache`:
|
|
Display Homebrew's download cache. See also `HOMEBREW_CACHE`.
|
|
|
|
* `--cache` `formula`:
|
|
Display the file or directory used to cache `formula`.
|
|
|
|
* `--cellar`:
|
|
Display Homebrew's Cellar path. *Default:* `$(brew --prefix)/Cellar`, or if
|
|
that directory doesn't exist, `$(brew --repository)/Cellar`.
|
|
|
|
* `--cellar` `formula`:
|
|
Display the location in the cellar where `formula` would be installed,
|
|
without any sort of versioned directory as the last path.
|
|
|
|
* `--env`:
|
|
Show a summary of the Homebrew build environment.
|
|
|
|
* `--prefix`:
|
|
Display Homebrew's install path. *Default:* `/usr/local`
|
|
|
|
* `--prefix` `formula`:
|
|
Display the location in the cellar where `formula` is or would be installed.
|
|
|
|
* `--repository`:
|
|
Display where Homebrew's `.git` directory is located.
|
|
|
|
* `--repository` `user``/``repo`:
|
|
Display where tap `user``/``repo`'s directory is located.
|
|
|
|
* `--version`:
|
|
Print the version number of Homebrew to standard output and exit.
|
|
|
|
## DEVELOPER COMMANDS
|
|
|
|
* `audit` [`--strict`] [`--fix`] [`--online`] [`--new-formula`] [`--display-cop-names`] [`--display-filename`] [`--only=``method`|`--except=``method`] [`--only-cops=`[COP1,COP2..]|`--except-cops=`[COP1,COP2..]] [`formulae`]:
|
|
Check `formulae` for Homebrew coding style violations. This should be
|
|
run before submitting a new formula.
|
|
|
|
If no `formulae` are provided, all of them are checked.
|
|
|
|
If `--strict` is passed, additional checks are run, including RuboCop
|
|
style checks.
|
|
|
|
If `--fix` is passed, style violations will be
|
|
automatically fixed using RuboCop's `--auto-correct` feature.
|
|
|
|
If `--online` is passed, additional slower checks that require a network
|
|
connection are run.
|
|
|
|
If `--new-formula` is passed, various additional checks are run that check
|
|
if a new formula is eligible for Homebrew. This should be used when creating
|
|
new formulae and implies `--strict` and `--online`.
|
|
|
|
If `--display-cop-names` is passed, the RuboCop cop name for each violation
|
|
is included in the output.
|
|
|
|
If `--display-filename` is passed, every line of output is prefixed with the
|
|
name of the file or formula being audited, to make the output easy to grep.
|
|
|
|
If `--only` is passed, only the methods named `audit_`method`` will be run.
|
|
|
|
If `--except` is passed, the methods named `audit_`method`` will not be run.
|
|
|
|
If `--only-cops` is passed, only the given Rubocop cop(s)' violations would be checked.
|
|
|
|
If `--except-cops` is passed, the given Rubocop cop(s)' checks would be skipped.
|
|
|
|
`audit` exits with a non-zero status if any errors are found. This is useful,
|
|
for instance, for implementing pre-commit hooks.
|
|
|
|
* `bottle` [`--verbose`] [`--no-rebuild`|`--keep-old`] [`--skip-relocation`] [`--root-url=``URL`] [`--force-core-tap`] `formulae`:
|
|
Generate a bottle (binary package) from a formula installed with
|
|
`--build-bottle`.
|
|
|
|
If the formula specifies a rebuild version, it will be incremented in the
|
|
generated DSL. Passing `--keep-old` will attempt to keep it at its
|
|
original value, while `--no-rebuild` will remove it.
|
|
|
|
If `--verbose` (or `-v`) is passed, print the bottling commands and any warnings
|
|
encountered.
|
|
|
|
If `--skip-relocation` is passed, do not check if the bottle can be marked
|
|
as relocatable.
|
|
|
|
If `--root-url` is passed, use the specified `URL` as the root of the
|
|
bottle's URL instead of Homebrew's default.
|
|
|
|
If `--force-core-tap` is passed, build a bottle even if `formula` is not
|
|
in homebrew/core or any installed taps.
|
|
|
|
* `bottle` `--merge` [`--keep-old`] [`--write` [`--no-commit`]] `formulae`:
|
|
Generate a bottle from a formula and print the new DSL merged into the
|
|
existing formula.
|
|
|
|
If `--write` is passed, write the changes to the formula file. A new
|
|
commit will then be generated unless `--no-commit` is passed.
|
|
|
|
* `bump-formula-pr` [`--devel`] [`--dry-run` [`--write`]] [`--audit`|`--strict`] [`--mirror=``URL`] [`--version=``version`] [`--message=``message`] (`--url=``URL` `--sha256=``sha-256`|`--tag=``tag` `--revision=``revision`) `formula`:
|
|
Creates a pull request to update the formula with a new URL or a new tag.
|
|
|
|
If a `URL` is specified, the `sha-256` checksum of the new download must
|
|
also be specified. A best effort to determine the `sha-256` and `formula`
|
|
name will be made if either or both values are not supplied by the user.
|
|
|
|
If a `tag` is specified, the git commit `revision` corresponding to that
|
|
tag must also be specified.
|
|
|
|
If `--devel` is passed, bump the development rather than stable version.
|
|
The development spec must already exist.
|
|
|
|
If `--dry-run` is passed, print what would be done rather than doing it.
|
|
|
|
If `--write` is passed along with `--dry-run`, perform a not-so-dry run
|
|
making the expected file modifications but not taking any git actions.
|
|
|
|
If `--audit` is passed, run `brew audit` before opening the PR.
|
|
|
|
If `--strict` is passed, run `brew audit --strict` before opening the PR.
|
|
|
|
If `--mirror=``URL` is passed, use the value as a mirror URL.
|
|
|
|
If `--version=``version` is passed, use the value to override the value
|
|
parsed from the URL or tag. Note that `--version=0` can be used to delete
|
|
an existing `version` override from a formula if it has become redundant.
|
|
|
|
If `--message=``message` is passed, append `message` to the default PR
|
|
message.
|
|
|
|
If `--no-browse` is passed, don't pass the `--browse` argument to `hub`
|
|
which opens the pull request URL in a browser. Instead, output it to the
|
|
command line.
|
|
|
|
Note that this command cannot be used to transition a formula from a
|
|
URL-and-sha256 style specification into a tag-and-revision style
|
|
specification, nor vice versa. It must use whichever style specification
|
|
the preexisting formula already uses.
|
|
|
|
* `create` `URL` [`--autotools`|`--cmake`|`--meson`] [`--no-fetch`] [`--set-name` `name`] [`--set-version` `version`] [`--tap` `user``/``repo`]:
|
|
Generate a formula for the downloadable file at `URL` and open it in the editor.
|
|
Homebrew will attempt to automatically derive the formula name
|
|
and version, but if it fails, you'll have to make your own template. The `wget`
|
|
formula serves as a simple example. For the complete API have a look at
|
|
<http://www.rubydoc.info/github/Homebrew/brew/master/Formula>.
|
|
|
|
If `--autotools` is passed, create a basic template for an Autotools-style build.
|
|
If `--cmake` is passed, create a basic template for a CMake-style build.
|
|
If `--meson` is passed, create a basic template for a Meson-style build.
|
|
|
|
If `--no-fetch` is passed, Homebrew will not download `URL` to the cache and
|
|
will thus not add the SHA256 to the formula for you. It will also not check
|
|
the GitHub API for GitHub projects (to fill out the description and homepage).
|
|
|
|
The options `--set-name` and `--set-version` each take an argument and allow
|
|
you to explicitly set the name and version of the package you are creating.
|
|
|
|
The option `--tap` takes a tap as its argument and generates the formula in
|
|
the specified tap.
|
|
|
|
* `edit`:
|
|
Open all of Homebrew for editing.
|
|
|
|
* `edit` `formula`:
|
|
Open `formula` in the editor.
|
|
|
|
* `formula` `formula`:
|
|
Display the path where `formula` is located.
|
|
|
|
* `linkage` [`--test`] [`--reverse`] `formula`:
|
|
Checks the library links of an installed formula.
|
|
|
|
Only works on installed formulae. An error is raised if it is run on
|
|
uninstalled formulae.
|
|
|
|
If `--test` is passed, only display missing libraries and exit with a
|
|
non-zero exit code if any missing libraries were found.
|
|
|
|
If `--reverse` is passed, print the dylib followed by the binaries
|
|
which link to it for each library the keg references.
|
|
|
|
* `man` [`--fail-if-changed`]:
|
|
Generate Homebrew's manpages.
|
|
|
|
If `--fail-if-changed` is passed, the command will return a failing
|
|
status code if changes are detected in the manpage outputs.
|
|
This can be used for CI to be notified when the manpages are out of date.
|
|
Additionally, the date used in new manpages will match those in the existing
|
|
manpages (to allow comparison without factoring in the date).
|
|
|
|
* `pull` [`--bottle`] [`--bump`] [`--clean`] [`--ignore-whitespace`] [`--resolve`] [`--branch-okay`] [`--no-pbcopy`] [`--no-publish`] [`--warn-on-publish-failure`] [`--bintray-org=``bintray-org`] [`--test-bot-user=``test-bot-user`] `patch-source` [`patch-source`]:
|
|
|
|
Gets a patch from a GitHub commit or pull request and applies it to Homebrew.
|
|
Optionally, installs the formulae changed by the patch.
|
|
|
|
Each `patch-source` may be one of:
|
|
|
|
~ The ID number of a PR (pull request) in the homebrew/core GitHub
|
|
repository
|
|
|
|
~ The URL of a PR on GitHub, using either the web page or API URL
|
|
formats. In this form, the PR may be on Homebrew/brew,
|
|
Homebrew/homebrew-core or any tap.
|
|
|
|
~ The URL of a commit on GitHub
|
|
|
|
~ A "https://jenkins.brew.sh/job/..." string specifying a testing job ID
|
|
|
|
If `--bottle` is passed, handle bottles, pulling the bottle-update
|
|
commit and publishing files on Bintray.
|
|
|
|
If `--bump` is passed, for one-formula PRs, automatically reword
|
|
commit message to our preferred format.
|
|
|
|
If `--clean` is passed, do not rewrite or otherwise modify the
|
|
commits found in the pulled PR.
|
|
|
|
If `--ignore-whitespace` is passed, silently ignore whitespace
|
|
discrepancies when applying diffs.
|
|
|
|
If `--resolve` is passed, when a patch fails to apply, leave in
|
|
progress and allow user to resolve, instead of aborting.
|
|
|
|
If `--branch-okay` is passed, do not warn if pulling to a branch
|
|
besides master (useful for testing).
|
|
|
|
If `--no-pbcopy` is passed, do not copy anything to the system
|
|
clipboard.
|
|
|
|
If `--no-publish` is passed, do not publish bottles to Bintray.
|
|
|
|
If `--warn-on-publish-failure` was passed, do not exit if there's a
|
|
failure publishing bottles on Bintray.
|
|
|
|
If `--bintray-org=``bintray-org` is passed, publish at the given Bintray
|
|
organisation.
|
|
|
|
If `--test-bot-user=``test-bot-user` is passed, pull the bottle block
|
|
commit from the specified user on GitHub.
|
|
|
|
* `release-notes` [`--markdown`] [`previous_tag`] [`end_ref`]:
|
|
Output the merged pull requests on Homebrew/brew between two Git refs.
|
|
If no `previous_tag` is provided it defaults to the newest tag.
|
|
If no `end_ref` is provided it defaults to `origin/master`.
|
|
|
|
If `--markdown` is passed, output as a Markdown list.
|
|
|
|
* `tap-new` `user``/``repo`:
|
|
Generate the template files for a new tap.
|
|
|
|
* `test` [`--devel`|`--HEAD`] [`--debug`] [`--keep-tmp`] `formula`:
|
|
Most formulae provide a test method. `brew test` `formula` runs this
|
|
test method. There is no standard output or return code, but it should
|
|
generally indicate to the user if something is wrong with the installed
|
|
formula.
|
|
|
|
To test the development or head version of a formula, use `--devel` or
|
|
`--HEAD`.
|
|
|
|
If `--debug` (or `-d`) is passed and the test fails, an interactive debugger will be
|
|
launched with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary test directory.
|
|
|
|
If `--keep-tmp` is passed, the temporary files created for the test are
|
|
not deleted.
|
|
|
|
Example: `brew install jruby && brew test jruby`
|
|
|
|
* `tests` [`--verbose`] [`--coverage`] [`--generic`] [`--no-compat`] [`--only=``test_script`[`:``line_number`]] [`--seed` `seed`] [`--online`] [`--official-cmd-taps`]:
|
|
Run Homebrew's unit and integration tests. If provided,
|
|
`--only=``test_script` runs only `test_script`_spec.rb, and `--seed`
|
|
randomizes tests with the provided value instead of a random seed.
|
|
|
|
If `--verbose` (or `-v`) is passed, print the command that runs the tests.
|
|
|
|
If `--coverage` is passed, also generate code coverage reports.
|
|
|
|
If `--generic` is passed, only run OS-agnostic tests.
|
|
|
|
If `--no-compat` is passed, do not load the compatibility layer when
|
|
running tests.
|
|
|
|
If `--online` is passed, include tests that use the GitHub API and tests
|
|
that use any of the taps for official external commands.
|
|
|
|
* `update-test` [`--commit=``commit`] [`--before=``date`] [`--to-tag`] [`--keep-tmp`]:
|
|
Runs a test of `brew update` with a new repository clone.
|
|
|
|
If no arguments are passed, use `origin/master` as the start commit.
|
|
|
|
If `--commit=``commit` is passed, use `commit` as the start commit.
|
|
|
|
If `--before=``date` is passed, use the commit at `date` as the
|
|
start commit.
|
|
|
|
If `--to-tag` is passed, set `HOMEBREW_UPDATE_TO_TAG` to test updating
|
|
between tags.
|
|
|
|
If `--keep-tmp` is passed, retain the temporary directory containing
|
|
the new repository clone.
|
|
|
|
## OFFICIAL EXTERNAL COMMANDS
|
|
|
|
* `bundle`:
|
|
Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew:
|
|
<https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle>
|
|
|
|
* `cask`:
|
|
Install macOS applications distributed as binaries:
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<https://github.com/caskroom/homebrew-cask>
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* `services`:
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Integrates Homebrew formulae with macOS's `launchctl`(1) manager:
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<https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-services>
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## CUSTOM EXTERNAL COMMANDS
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Homebrew, like `git`(1), supports external commands. These are executable
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scripts that reside somewhere in the `PATH`, named `brew-``cmdname` or
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`brew-``cmdname``.rb`, which can be invoked like `brew` `cmdname`. This allows you
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to create your own commands without modifying Homebrew's internals.
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Instructions for creating your own commands can be found in the docs:
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<https://docs.brew.sh/External-Commands.html>
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## SPECIFYING FORMULAE
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Many Homebrew commands accept one or more `formula` arguments. These arguments
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can take several different forms:
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* The name of a formula:
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e.g. `git`, `node`, `wget`.
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* The fully-qualified name of a tapped formula:
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Sometimes a formula from a tapped repository may conflict with one in
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`homebrew/core`.
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You can still access these formulae by using a special syntax, e.g.
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`homebrew/dupes/vim` or `homebrew/versions/node4`.
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* An arbitrary URL:
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Homebrew can install formulae via URL, e.g.
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`https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/master/Formula/git.rb`.
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The formula file will be cached for later use.
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## ENVIRONMENT
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* `HOMEBREW_ARTIFACT_DOMAIN`:
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If set, instructs Homebrew to use the given URL as a download mirror for bottles and binaries.
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* `HOMEBREW_AUTO_UPDATE_SECS`:
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If set, Homebrew will only check for autoupdates once per this seconds interval.
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*Default:* `60`.
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* `HOMEBREW_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, `HOMEBREW_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`:
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When using the `S3` download strategy, Homebrew will look in
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these variables for access credentials (see
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<https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html#cli-environment>
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to retrieve these access credentials from AWS). If they are not set,
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the `S3` download strategy will download with a public
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(unsigned) URL.
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* `HOMEBREW_BOTTLE_DOMAIN`:
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If set, instructs Homebrew to use the given URL as a download mirror for bottles.
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* `HOMEBREW_BROWSER`:
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If set, uses this setting as the browser when opening project homepages,
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instead of the OS default browser.
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* `HOMEBREW_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE`:
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If set, instructs Homebrew to compile from source even when a formula
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provides a bottle. This environment variable is intended for use by
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Homebrew developers. Please do not file issues if you encounter errors when
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using this environment variable.
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* `HOMEBREW_CACHE`:
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If set, instructs Homebrew to use the given directory as the download cache.
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*Default:* `~/Library/Caches/Homebrew`.
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* `HOMEBREW_CURL_VERBOSE`:
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If set, Homebrew will pass `--verbose` when invoking `curl`(1).
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* `HOMEBREW_DEBUG`:
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If set, any commands that can emit debugging information will do so.
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* `HOMEBREW_DEBUG_INSTALL`:
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When `brew install -d` or `brew install -i` drops into a shell,
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`HOMEBREW_DEBUG_INSTALL` will be set to the name of the formula being
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brewed.
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* `HOMEBREW_DEBUG_PREFIX`:
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When `brew install -d` or `brew install -i` drops into a shell,
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`HOMEBREW_DEBUG_PREFIX` will be set to the target prefix in the Cellar
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of the formula being brewed.
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* `HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER`:
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If set, Homebrew will tweak behaviour to be more relevant for Homebrew
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developers (active or budding) e.g. turning warnings into errors.
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* `HOMEBREW_EDITOR`:
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If set, Homebrew will use this editor when editing a single formula, or
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several formulae in the same directory.
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*Note:* `brew edit` will open all of Homebrew as discontinuous files and
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directories. TextMate can handle this correctly in project mode, but many
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editors will do strange things in this case.
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* `HOMEBREW_FORCE_BREWED_CURL`:
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If set, Homebrew will use a Homebrew-installed `curl` rather than the
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system version.
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* `HOMEBREW_FORCE_VENDOR_RUBY`:
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If set, Homebrew will always use its vendored, relocatable Ruby version
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even if the system version of Ruby is new enough.
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* `HOMEBREW_GIT`:
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When using Git, Homebrew will use `GIT` if set,
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a Homebrew-built Git if installed, or the system-provided binary.
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Set this to force Homebrew to use a particular git binary.
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* `HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN`:
|
|
A personal access token for the GitHub API, which you can create at
|
|
<https://github.com/settings/tokens>. If set, GitHub will allow you a
|
|
greater number of API requests. See
|
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<https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting> for more information.
|
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Homebrew uses the GitHub API for features such as `brew search`.
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*Note:* Homebrew doesn't require permissions for any of the scopes.
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* `HOMEBREW_LOGS`:
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If set, Homebrew will use the given directory to store log files.
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* `HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBS`:
|
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If set, instructs Homebrew to use the value of `HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBS` as
|
|
the number of parallel jobs to run when building with `make`(1).
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*Default:* the number of available CPU cores.
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* `HOMEBREW_NO_ANALYTICS`:
|
|
If set, Homebrew will not send analytics. See: <https://docs.brew.sh/Analytics.html>
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* `HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE`:
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If set, Homebrew will not auto-update before running `brew install`,
|
|
`brew upgrade` or `brew tap`.
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* `HOMEBREW_NO_EMOJI`:
|
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If set, Homebrew will not print the `HOMEBREW_INSTALL_BADGE` on a
|
|
successful build.
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|
|
*Note:* Homebrew will only try to print emoji on Lion or newer.
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* `HOMEBREW_NO_INSECURE_REDIRECT`:
|
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If set, Homebrew will not permit redirects from secure HTTPS
|
|
to insecure HTTP.
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|
|
While ensuring your downloads are fully secure, this is likely
|
|
to cause from-source SourceForge, some GNU & GNOME based
|
|
formulae to fail to download.
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* `HOMEBREW_NO_GITHUB_API`:
|
|
If set, Homebrew will not use the GitHub API for e.g searches or
|
|
fetching relevant issues on a failed install.
|
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|
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* `HOMEBREW_INSTALL_BADGE`:
|
|
Text printed before the installation summary of each successful build.
|
|
Defaults to the beer emoji.
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|
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* `HOMEBREW_SVN`:
|
|
When exporting from Subversion, Homebrew will use `HOMEBREW_SVN` if set,
|
|
a Homebrew-built Subversion if installed, or the system-provided binary.
|
|
|
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Set this to force Homebrew to use a particular `svn` binary.
|
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|
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* `HOMEBREW_TEMP`:
|
|
If set, instructs Homebrew to use `HOMEBREW_TEMP` as the temporary directory
|
|
for building packages. This may be needed if your system temp directory and
|
|
Homebrew Prefix are on different volumes, as macOS has trouble moving
|
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symlinks across volumes when the target does not yet exist.
|
|
|
|
This issue typically occurs when using FileVault or custom SSD
|
|
configurations.
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* `HOMEBREW_VERBOSE`:
|
|
If set, Homebrew always assumes `--verbose` when running commands.
|
|
|
|
* `http_proxy`:
|
|
Sets the HTTP proxy to be used by `curl`, `git` and `svn` when downloading
|
|
through Homebrew.
|
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|
|
* `https_proxy`:
|
|
Sets the HTTPS proxy to be used by `curl`, `git` and `svn` when downloading
|
|
through Homebrew.
|
|
|
|
* `ftp_proxy`:
|
|
Sets the FTP proxy to be used by `curl`, `git` and `svn` when downloading
|
|
through Homebrew.
|
|
|
|
* `no_proxy`:
|
|
Sets the comma-separated list of hostnames and domain names that should be excluded from proxying
|
|
by `curl`, `git` and `svn` when downloading through Homebrew.
|
|
|
|
## USING HOMEBREW BEHIND A PROXY
|
|
Use the `http_proxy`, `https_proxy`, `no_proxy` and/or `ftp_proxy` documented above.
|
|
|
|
For example for an unauthenticated HTTP proxy:
|
|
|
|
export http_proxy=http://`host`:`port`
|
|
|
|
And for an authenticated HTTP proxy:
|
|
|
|
export http_proxy=http://`user`:`password`@`host`:`port`
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|
|
|
## SEE ALSO
|
|
|
|
Homebrew Documentation: <https://docs.brew.sh>
|
|
|
|
`brew-cask`(1), `git`(1), `git-log`(1)
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|
|
|
## AUTHORS
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|
|
|
Homebrew's lead maintainer is Mike McQuaid.
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|
|
|
Homebrew/homebrew-core's lead maintainer is ilovezfs.
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|
|
Homebrew's other current maintainers are Alyssa Ross, Andrew Janke, Alex Dunn, FX Coudert, Josh Hagins, JCount, Misty De Meo, neutric, Tomasz Pajor, Markus Reiter, Tom Schoonjans, Uladzislau Shablinski and William Woodruff.
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Former maintainers with significant contributions include Tim Smith, Baptiste Fontaine, Xu Cheng, Martin Afanasjew, Dominyk Tiller, Brett Koonce, Charlie Sharpsteen, Jack Nagel, Adam Vandenberg and Homebrew's creator: Max Howell.
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## BUGS
|
|
|
|
See our issues on GitHub:
|
|
|
|
* Homebrew/brew <https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues>
|
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|
|
* Homebrew/homebrew-core <https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues>
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[SYNOPSIS]: #SYNOPSIS "SYNOPSIS"
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[DESCRIPTION]: #DESCRIPTION "DESCRIPTION"
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[ESSENTIAL COMMANDS]: #ESSENTIAL-COMMANDS "ESSENTIAL COMMANDS"
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[COMMANDS]: #COMMANDS "COMMANDS"
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[DEVELOPER COMMANDS]: #DEVELOPER-COMMANDS "DEVELOPER COMMANDS"
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[OFFICIAL EXTERNAL COMMANDS]: #OFFICIAL-EXTERNAL-COMMANDS "OFFICIAL EXTERNAL COMMANDS"
|
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[CUSTOM EXTERNAL COMMANDS]: #CUSTOM-EXTERNAL-COMMANDS "CUSTOM EXTERNAL COMMANDS"
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[SPECIFYING FORMULAE]: #SPECIFYING-FORMULAE "SPECIFYING FORMULAE"
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[ENVIRONMENT]: #ENVIRONMENT "ENVIRONMENT"
|
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[USING HOMEBREW BEHIND A PROXY]: #USING-HOMEBREW-BEHIND-A-PROXY "USING HOMEBREW BEHIND A PROXY"
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[SEE ALSO]: #SEE-ALSO "SEE ALSO"
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[AUTHORS]: #AUTHORS "AUTHORS"
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[BUGS]: #BUGS "BUGS"
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