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| <%
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| # To make changes to this man page:
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| #
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| # - For changes to a command under `COMMANDS` or `DEVELOPER COMMANDS` sections):
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| #   - Find the source file in `Library/Homebrew/[dev-]cmd/<command>.{rb,sh}`.
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| #   - For `.rb` files, edit the `<command>_args` method.
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| #   - For `.sh` files, edit the top comment, being sure to use the line prefix
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| #     `#:` for the comments to be recognized as documentation. If in doubt,
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| #     compare with already documented commands.
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| # - For global options: Edit `Library/Homebrew/cli/parser.rb`.
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| # - For environment variables: Edit `Library/Homebrew/env_config.rb`.
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| # - For other changes: Edit this file.
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| #
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| # When done, regenerate the man page and its HTML version by running
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| # `brew generate-man-completions`.
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| %>
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| brew(1) -- The Missing Package Manager for macOS (or Linux)
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| ===========================================================
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| 
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| ## SYNOPSIS
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| 
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| `brew` `--version`<br>
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| `brew` <command> [`--verbose`|`-v`] [<options>] [<formula>] ...
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| 
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| ## DESCRIPTION
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| 
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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. It can also install software not packaged for your
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| Linux distribution to your home directory without requiring `sudo`.
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| 
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| ## ESSENTIAL COMMANDS
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| 
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| For the full command list, see the [COMMANDS](#commands) section.
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| 
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| With `--verbose` or `--debug`, many commands print extra debugging information.
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| Note that these options should only appear after a command.
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| 
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| ### `install` <formula>
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| 
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| Install <formula>.
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| 
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| <formula> is usually the name of the formula to install, but it has other
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| syntaxes which are listed in the [SPECIFYING FORMULAE](#specifying-formulae)
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| section.
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| 
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| ### `uninstall` <formula>
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| 
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| Uninstall <formula>.
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| 
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| ### `list`
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| 
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| List all installed formulae.
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| 
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| ### `search` [<text>|`/`<text>`/`]
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| 
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| Perform a substring search of cask tokens and formula names for <text>. If
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| <text> is flanked by slashes, it is interpreted as a regular expression.
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| The search for <text> is extended online to `homebrew/core` and `homebrew/cask`.
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| If no search term is provided, all locally available formulae are listed.
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| 
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| ## COMMANDS
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| 
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| <%= commands %>
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| 
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| ## DEVELOPER COMMANDS
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| 
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| <%= developer_commands %>
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| 
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| ## GLOBAL CASK OPTIONS
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| 
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| <%= global_cask_options %>
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| 
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| ## GLOBAL OPTIONS
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| 
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| <%= global_options %>
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| 
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| ## OFFICIAL EXTERNAL COMMANDS
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| 
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| <%= official_external_commands %>
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| 
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| ## CUSTOM EXTERNAL COMMANDS
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| 
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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
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| you to create your own commands without modifying Homebrew's internals.
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| 
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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>
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| 
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| ## SPECIFYING FORMULAE
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| 
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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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| 
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|   * The name of a formula:
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|     e.g. `git`, `node`, `wget`.
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| 
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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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| 
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|   * An arbitrary file:
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|     Homebrew can install formulae from a local path. It can point to either a
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|     formula file or a bottle.
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|     Prefix relative paths with `./` to prevent them from being interpreted as a
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|     formula or tap name.
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| 
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| ## SPECIFYING CASKS
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| 
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| Many Homebrew Cask commands accept one or more <cask> arguments. These can be
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| specified the same way as the <formula> arguments described in
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| `SPECIFYING FORMULAE` above.
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| 
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| ## ENVIRONMENT
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| 
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| Note that environment variables must have a value set to be detected. For
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| example, run `export HOMEBREW_NO_INSECURE_REDIRECT=1` rather than just
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| `export HOMEBREW_NO_INSECURE_REDIRECT`.
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| 
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| <%= environment_variables %>
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| 
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| ## USING HOMEBREW BEHIND A PROXY
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| 
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| Set the `http_proxy`, `https_proxy`, `all_proxy`, `ftp_proxy` and/or `no_proxy`
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| environment variables documented above.
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| 
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| For example, to use an unauthenticated HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy:
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| 
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|     export http_proxy=http://$HOST:$PORT
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| 
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|     export all_proxy=socks5://$HOST:$PORT
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| 
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| And for an authenticated HTTP proxy:
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| 
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|     export http_proxy=http://$USER:$PASSWORD@$HOST:$PORT
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| 
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| ## SEE ALSO
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| 
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| Homebrew Documentation: <https://docs.brew.sh>
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| 
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| Homebrew API: <https://rubydoc.brew.sh>
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| 
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| `git`(1), `git-log`(1)
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| 
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| ## AUTHORS
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| 
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| <%= lead.concat("\n") %>
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| 
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| <%= plc.concat("\n") %>
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| 
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| <%= tsc.concat("\n") %>
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| 
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| <%= linux.concat("\n") %>
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| 
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| <%= maintainers.concat("\n") %>
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| 
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| <%= alumni.concat("\n") %>
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| 
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| ## BUGS
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| 
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| See our issues on GitHub:
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| 
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|   * **Homebrew/brew**:
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|     <br><https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/issues>
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| 
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|   * **Homebrew/homebrew-core**:
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|     <br><https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/issues>
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| 
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|   * **Homebrew/homebrew-cask**:
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|     <br><https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/issues>
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