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brew(1) -- The missing package manager for OS X
SYNOPSIS
brew --version
brew command [--verbose|-v] [options] [formula] ...
DESCRIPTION
Homebrew is the easiest and most flexible way to install the UNIX tools Apple didn't include with OS X.
ESSENTIAL COMMANDS
For the full command list, see the COMMANDS section.
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: Install . -
remove: Uninstall . -
update: Fetch the newest version of Homebrew from GitHub usinggit(1). -
list: List all installed formulae. -
search|//: Perform a substring search of formula names for . If is surrounded with slashes, then it is interpreted as a regular expression. The search for is extended online to some popular taps. If no search term is given, all locally available formulae are listed.
COMMANDS
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audit[--strict] []: Check for Homebrew coding style violations. This should be run before submitting a new formula.If no are provided, all of them are checked.
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--strictis passed, additional checks are run. This should be used when creating for new formulae.auditexits with a non-zero status if any errors are found. This is useful, for instance, for implementing pre-commit hooks. -
cat: Display the source to . -
cleanup [--force] [-ns][]: For all installed or specific formulae, remove any older versions from the cellar. By default, does not remove out-of-date keg-only brews, as other software may link directly to specific versions. In addition old downloads from the Homebrew download-cache are deleted.If
--forceis passed, remove out-of-date keg-only brews as well.If
-nis passed, show what would be removed, but do not actually remove anything.If
-sis passed, scrubs the cache, removing downloads for even the latest versions of formula. Note downloads for any installed formula will still not be deleted. If you want to delete those too:rm -rf $(brew --cache) -
commands: Show a list of built-in and external commands. -
config: Show Homebrew and system configuration useful for debugging. If you file a bug report, you will likely be asked for this information if you do not provide it. -
create <URL> [--autotools|--cmake] [--no-fetch] [--set-name <name>] [--set-version <version>]: Generate a formula for the downloadable file at and open it in the editor. Homebrew will attempt to automatically derive the formula name and version, but if it fails, you'll have to make your own template. The wget formula serves as a simple example. For a complete cheat-sheet, have a look at$(brew --repository)/Library/Contributions/example-formula.rbIf
--autotoolsis passed, create a basic template for an Autotools-style build. If--cmakeis passed, create a basic template for a CMake-style build.If
--no-fetchis passed, Homebrew will not download to the cache and will thus not add the SHA-1 to the formula for you.The options
--set-nameand--set-versioneach take an argument and allow you to explicitly set the name and version of the package you are creating. -
deps [--1] [-n] [--union] [--tree] [--all] [--installed]: Show dependencies for . When given multiple formula arguments, show the intersection of dependencies for , except when passed--tree,--all, or--installed.If
--1is passed, only show dependencies one level down, instead of recursing.If
-nis passed, show dependencies in topological order.If
--unionis passed, show the union of dependencies for , instead of the intersection.If
--treeis passed, show dependencies as a tree.If
--allis passed, show dependencies for all formulae.If
--installedis passed, show dependencies for all installed formulae. -
diy [--name=<name>] [--version=<version>]: Automatically determine the installation prefix for non-Homebrew software.Using the output from this command, you can install your own software into the Cellar and then link it into Homebrew's prefix with
brew link.The options
--name=<name>and--version=<version>each take an argument and allow you to explicitly set the name and version of the package you are installing. -
doctor: Check your system for potential problems. Doctor exits with a non-zero status if any problems are found. -
edit: Open all of Homebrew for editing. -
edit: Open in the editor. -
fetch [--force] [-v] [--devel|--HEAD] [--deps] [--build-from-source|--force-bottle]: Download the source packages for the given . For tarballs, also print SHA1 and SHA-256 checksums.If
--HEADor--develis passed, fetch that version instead of the stable version.If
-vis passed, do a verbose VCS checkout, if the url represents a CVS. This useful for seeing if an existing VCS cache has been updated.If
--forceis passed, remove a previously cached version and re-fetch.If
--depsis passed, also download dependencies for any listed .If
--build-from-sourceis passed, download the source rather than a bottle.If
--force-bottleis passed, download a bottle if it exists for the current version of OS X, even if it would not be used during installation. -
home: Open Homebrew's own homepage in a browser. -
home: Open 's homepage in a browser. -
info: Display information about . -
info --github: Open a browser to the GitHub History page for formula .To view formula history locally:
brew log -p <formula>. -
info --json=<version>(--all|--installed|): Print a JSON representation of . Currently the only accepted value for isv1.Pass
--allto get information on all formulae, or--installedto get information on all installed formulae.See the docs for examples of using the JSON: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/blob/master/share/doc/homebrew/Querying-Brew.md
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install [--debug] [--env=<std|super>] [--ignore-dependencies] [--only-dependencies] [--cc=<compiler>] [--build-from-source] [--devel|--HEAD]: Install .is usually the name of the formula to install, but it can be specified several different ways. See [SPECIFYING FORMULAE][].
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--debugis passed and brewing fails, open an interactive debugging session with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary build directory.If
--env=stdis passed, use the standard build environment instead of superenv.If
--env=superis passed, use superenv even if the formula specifies the standard build environment.If
--ignore-dependenciesis passed, skip installing any dependencies of any kind. If they are not already present, the formula will probably fail to install.If
--only-dependenciesis passed, install the dependencies with specified options but do not install the specified formula.If
--cc=<compiler>is passed, attempt to compile using . should be the name of the compiler's executable, for instancegcc-4.2for Apple's GCC 4.2, orgcc-4.9for a Homebrew-provided GCC 4.9.If
--build-from-sourceis passed, compile from source even if a bottle is provided for .If
--develis passed, and defines it, install the development version.If
--HEADis passed, and defines it, install the HEAD version, aka master, trunk, unstable.To install a newer version of HEAD use
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install --interactive [--git]: Download and patch , then open a shell. This allows the user to run./configure --helpand otherwise determine how to turn the software package into a Homebrew formula.If
--gitis passed, Homebrew will create a Git repository, useful for creating patches to the software. -
leaves: Show installed formulae that are not dependencies of another installed formula. -
ln,link [--overwrite] [--dry-run] [--force]: Symlink all of 's installed files into the Homebrew prefix. This is done automatically when you install formula, but can be useful for DIY installations.If
--overwriteis passed, Homebrew will delete files which already exist in the prefix while linking.If
--dry-runor-nis passed, Homebrew will list all files which would be linked or which would be deleted bybrew link --overwrite, but will not actually link or delete any files.If
--forceis passed, Homebrew will allow keg-only formulae to be linked. -
linkapps [--local][]: Find installed formulae that have compiled.app-style "application" packages for OS X, and symlink those apps into/Applications, allowing for easier access.If no are provided, all of them will have their .apps symlinked.
If provided,
--localwill move them into the user's~/Applicationsfolder instead of the system folder. It may need to be created, first. -
ls, list [--unbrewed] [--versions [--multiple]] [--pinned][]: Without any arguments, list all installed formulae.If are given, list the installed files for . Combined with
--verbose, recursively list the contents of all subdirectories in each 's keg.If
--unbrewedis passed, list all files in the Homebrew prefix not installed by Homebrew.If
--versionsis passed, show the version number for installed formulae, or only the specified formulae if are given. With--multiple, only show formulae with multiple versions installed.If
--pinnedis passed, show the versions of pinned formulae, or only the specified (pinned) formulae if are given. See alsopin,unpin. -
log [git-log-options]...: Show the git log for the given formulae. Options thatgit-log(1) recognizes can be passed before the formula list. -
missing[]: Check the given for missing dependencies.If no are given, check all installed brews.
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options [--compact] [--all] [--installed]: Display install options specific to .If
--compactis passed, show all options on a single line separated by spaces.If
--allis passed, show options for all formulae.If
--installedis passed, show options for all installed formulae. -
outdated [--quiet|--verbose]: Show formulae that have an updated version available.By default, version information is displayed in interactive shells, and suppressed otherwise.
If
--quietis passed, list only the names of outdated brews (takes precedence over--verbose).If
--verboseis passed, display detailed version information. -
pin: Pin the specified , preventing them from being upgraded when issuing thebrew upgradecommand without arguments. See alsounpin. -
prune: Remove dead symlinks from the Homebrew prefix. This is generally not needed, but can be useful when doing DIY installations. -
reinstall: Uninstall then install -
rm,remove,uninstall [--force]: Uninstall .If
--forceis passed, and there are multiple versions of installed, delete all installed versions. -
search,-S: Display all locally available formulae for brewing (including tapped ones). No online search is performed if called without arguments. -
search,-S|//: Perform a substring search of formula names for . If is surrounded with slashes, then it is interpreted as a regular expression. The search for is extended online to some popular taps. -
search --debian|--fedora|--fink|--macports|--opensuse|--ubuntu: Search for in the given package manager's list. -
sh [--env=std]: Instantiate a Homebrew build environment. Uses our years-battle-hardened Homebrew build logic to help your./configure && make && make installor even yourgem installsucceed. Especially handy if you run Homebrew in a Xcode-only configuration since it adds tools like make to your PATH which otherwise build-systems would not find. -
tap[]: Tap a new formula repository from GitHub, or list existing taps.is of the form /, e.g.
brew tap homebrew/dupes. -
tap --repair: Ensure all tapped formulae are symlinked into Library/Formula and prune dead formulae from Library/Formula. -
test[--devel|--HEAD] [--debug] : A few 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
--develor--HEAD.If
--debugis passed and the test fails, an interactive debugger will be launched with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary test directory.Example:
brew install jruby && brew test jruby -
unlink: Remove symlinks for from the Homebrew prefix. This can be useful for temporarily disabling a formula:brew unlink foo && commands && brew link foo. -
unlinkapps [--local][]: Removes links created bybrew linkapps.If no are provided, all linked app will be removed.
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unpack [--git|--patch] [--destdir=<path>]: Unpack the source files for 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
--patchis passed, patches for will be applied to the unpacked source.If
--gitis passed, a Git repository will be initalized in the unpacked source. This is useful for creating patches for the software. -
unpin: Unpin , allowing them to be upgraded bybrew upgrade. See alsopin. -
untap: Remove a tapped repository. -
update [--rebase]: Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae from GitHub usinggit(1).If
--rebaseis specified thengit pull --rebaseis used. -
upgrade [install-options][]: Upgrade outdated, unpinned brews.Options for the
installcommand are also valid here.If are given, upgrade only the specified brews (but do so even if they are pinned; see
pin,unpin). -
uses [--installed] [--recursive] [--skip-build] [--skip-optional] [--devel|--HEAD]: Show the formulae that specify as a dependency. When given multiple formula arguments, show the intersection of formulae that use .Use
--recursiveto resolve more than one level of dependencies.If
--installedis passed, only list installed formulae.By default,
usesshows all formulae that specify as a dependency. To skip the:buildtype dependencies, pass--skip-build. Similarly, pass--skip-optionalto skip:optionaldependencies.By default,
usesshows usages offormulaby stable builds. To find cases whereformulais used by development or HEAD build, pass--develor--HEAD. -
--cache: Display Homebrew's download cache. See alsoHOMEBREW_CACHE. -
--cache: Display the file or directory used to cache . -
--cellar: Display Homebrew's Cellar path. Default:/usr/local/Cellar -
--cellar: Display the location in the cellar where 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: Display the location in the cellar where is or would be installed. -
--repository: Display where Homebrew's.gitdirectory is located. For standard installs, theprefixandrepositoryare the same directory. -
--version: Print the version number of brew to standard error and exit.
EXTERNAL COMMANDS
Homebrew, like git(1), supports external commands. These are executable
scripts that reside somewhere in the PATH, named brew-<cmdname> or
brew-<cmdname>.rb, which can be invoked like brew cmdname. This allows you
to create your own commands without modifying Homebrew's internals.
Instructions for creating your own commands can be found in the docs: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/blob/master/share/doc/homebrew/External-Commands.md
SPECIFYING FORMULAE
Many Homebrew commands accept one or more arguments. These arguments can take several different forms:
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The name of a formula: e.g.
git,node,wget. -
The fully-qualified name of a tapped formula: Sometimes a formula from a tapped repository may conflict with one in Homebrew/homebrew. You can still access these formulae by using a special syntax, e.g.
homebrew/dupes/vimorhomebrew/versions/node4. -
An arbitrary URL: Homebrew can install formulae via URL, e.g.
https://raw.github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/master/Library/Formula/git.rb. The formula file will be cached for later use.
ENVIRONMENT
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AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: When using the S3 download strategy, Homebrew will look in these variables for access credentials (see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-chap-getting-started.html#cli-environment to retrieve these access credentials from AWS). If they are not set, the S3 download strategy will download with a public (unsigned) URL.
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BROWSER: If set, and
HOMEBREW_BROWSERis not, useBROWSERas the web browser when opening project homepages. -
EDITOR: If set, and
HOMEBREW_EDITORandVISUALare not, useEDITORas the text editor. -
GIT: When using Git, Homebrew will use
GITif set, a Homebrew-built Git if installed, or the system-provided binary.Set this to force Homebrew to use a particular git binary.
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HOMEBREW_BROWSER: If set, uses this setting as the browser when opening project homepages, instead of the OS default browser.
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HOMEBREW_BUILD_FROM_SOURCE: If set, instructs Homebrew to compile from source even when a formula provides a bottle.
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HOMEBREW_CACHE: If set, instructs Homebrew to use the given directory as the download cache.
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~/Library/Caches/Homebrewif it exists; otherwise,/Library/Caches/Homebrew. -
HOMEBREW_CURL_VERBOSE: If set, Homebrew will pass
--verbosewhen invokingcurl(1). -
HOMEBREW_DEBUG: If set, any commands that can emit debugging information will do so.
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HOMEBREW_DEBUG_INSTALL: When
brew install -dorbrew install -idrops into a shell,HOMEBREW_DEBUG_INSTALLwill be set to the name of the formula being brewed. -
HOMEBREW_DEBUG_PREFIX: When
brew install -dorbrew install -idrops into a shell,HOMEBREW_DEBUG_PREFIXwill be set to the target prefix in the Cellar of the formula being brewed. -
HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER: If set, Homebrew will print warnings that are only relevant to Homebrew developers (active or budding).
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HOMEBREW_EDITOR: If set, Homebrew will use this editor when editing a single formula, or several formulae in the same directory.
NOTE:
brew editwill open all of Homebrew as discontinuous files and directories. TextMate can handle this correctly in project mode, but many editors will do strange things in this case. -
HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKEN: A personal GitHub API Access token, which you can create at https://github.com/settings/applications. If set, GitHub will allow you a greater number of API requests. See https://developer.github.com/v3/#rate-limiting for more information. Homebrew uses the GitHub API for features such as
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HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBS: If set, instructs Homebrew to use the value of
HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBSas the number of parallel jobs to run when building withmake(1).Default: the number of available CPU cores.
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HOMEBREW_NO_EMOJI: If set, Homebrew will not print the
HOMEBREW_INSTALL_BADGEon a successful build.Note: Homebrew will only try to print emoji on Lion or newer.
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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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HOMEBREW_INSTALL_BADGE: Text printed before the installation summary of each successful build. Defaults to the beer emoji.
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HOMEBREW_SVN: When exporting from Subversion, Homebrew will use
HOMEBREW_SVNif set, a Homebrew-built Subversion if installed, or the system-provided binary.Set this to force Homebrew to use a particular svn binary.
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HOMEBREW_TEMP: If set, instructs Homebrew to use
HOMEBREW_TEMPas the temporary directory for building packages. This may be needed if your system temp directory and Homebrew Prefix are on different volumes, as OS X has trouble moving 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
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VISUAL: If set, and
HOMEBREW_EDITORis not, useVISUALas the text editor.
USING HOMEBREW BEHIND A PROXY
Homebrew uses several commands for downloading files (e.g. curl, git, svn). Many of these tools can download via a proxy. It's common for these tools to read proxy parameters from environment variables.
For the majority of cases setting http_proxy is enough. You can set this in
your shell profile, or you can use it before a brew command:
http_proxy=http://<host>:<port> brew install foo
If your proxy requires authentication:
http_proxy=http://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port> brew install foo
SEE ALSO
Homebrew Documentation: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/blob/master/share/doc/homebrew/
git(1), git-log(1)
AUTHORS
Homebrew's current maintainers are Misty De Meo, Adam Vandenberg, Jack Nagel, Mike McQuaid, Brett Koonce and Tim Smith.
Homebrew was originally created by Max Howell.
BUGS
See Issues on GitHub: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues