brew
Homebrew is a package manager for Apple's macOS operating system. It simplifies the installation of software and is popular in the Ruby on Rails community.
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Add Unit Tests
This project should have unit tests to ensure new changes don't break functionality.
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The installer has been done (#230, #237) and can be previewed at https://beta.webinstall.dev/gh
Now we just need someone to fill out the Cheat Sheet:
Just edit this README, and add the goodies that are the most useful for you (and that you think will be the most useful to others): https://github.com/webinstall/webi-installers/blob/add-gh/gh/README.md
A TL;DR sort of thing would be g
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The command could be like - kbrew recipe kafka which should print complete recipe details for better understanding or debugging
Describe the bug
The terminal is reseted after quitting LiPl where it should instead be in the same state as before LiPl's execution
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Start LiPl with
lipl "ls | wc -l" - Quit LiPl by typing
q - See Terminal window resetting
Expected behavior
Term should be in the same state as before LiPl's execution
**Environment (pl
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When building the following messages are seen
$ goreleaser --skip-publish --rm-dist --skip-validate
• releasing using goreleaser 0.97.0...
• loading config file file=goreleaser.yml
• RUNNING BEFORE HOOKS
• GETTING AND VALIDATING GIT STATE
• releasing v1.3.1, commit 0935d402b755efdae0d06595b9f183b84d5bbb63
• skipped reason=validaCreated by Max Howell
Released 2009
Latest release 12 days ago
- Repository
- Homebrew/brew
- Website
- brew.sh
- Wikipedia
- Wikipedia
Homebrew/livecheck provides various automated ways of detecting formulae updates.
Repology provides an API that provides details on whether a Homebrew package is outdated e.g. https://repology.org/metapackage/boost/versions
A separate Ruby application that can be trivially deployed on e