... and not just installed ones. Of course, strictly speaking, reinstalling not-yet-installed formulae makes semantically little sense, but the big win is that we can tell people (after we have resolved an issue) to `brew reinstall <formula>` and even if a user has removed that formula in the meantime, reinstall will do the right thing. Basically adding --force to uninstall. I think this makes reinstall more robust.
Homebrew
Features, usage and installation instructions are summarized on the homepage.
What Packages Are Available?
- You can browse the Formula directory on GitHub.
- Or type
brew searchfor a list. - Or run
brew serverto browse packages off of a local web server. - Or visit braumeister.org to browse packages online.
More Documentation
brew help or man brew or check our wiki.
Who Are You?
I'm Max Howell and I'm a splendid chap.
License
Code is under the BSD 2 Clause (NetBSD) license.
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