Homebrew

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Package manager for macOS (or Linux). Rude are blocked here and on GitHub (which means you can't file issues).

Joined September 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 13

    Homebrew 2.7.4 is out! This is a minor bugfix which was released ahead of schedule to resolve an issue several users were experiencing with upgrading certain packages.

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  2. Retweeted
    9 Dec 2020

    Are you a user who enjoys administrative work, organising people/meetings? If so: please get in touch about serving on the Homebrew Project Leadership Committee! Bonus points if your day job is a project or engineering manager or you've served on a non-profit board!

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  3. Retweeted
    1 Dec 2020

    I'm proud to announce Homebrew 2.6.0. The most significant changes since 2.5.0 are macOS Big Sur support on Intel, brew commands replacing all brew cask commands, the beginnings of macOS M1/Apple Silicon/ARM support and API deprecations:

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  4. 19 Nov 2020

    Homebrew taps (3rd-party repositories) now support a GitHub Actions-based workflow hosting their bottles (binary packages) on GitHub Releases (rather than Bintray). This should make it significantly easier to distribute macOS and/or Linux bottles.

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    it’s not a coincidence that dynamic binary translation and dialectical behavior therapy share an acronym

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  6. Retweeted
    23 Jun 2020

    As a user: I’m really excited and have wanted this for years. As the project lead: it’s going to be a lot of hard work to get everything working but we’ve already started and we’ve dealt with similar disruptions in the past (e.g. clang).

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  7. Retweeted
    23 Jun 2020

    I felt a great disturbance in the code, as if millions of regular expressions suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly broken. I fear something terrible has happened.

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  8. Retweeted
    10 Apr 2020

    New blog post, where I talk about my experience with continuous integration, and how used Actions to automate building binary packages (bottles) for Linux users, making life easier for both maintainers and users.

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  9. 3 Feb 2020

    Homebrew will remove the python@2 formula on Monday 10 February. If you need python@2 after this date please use `brew extract` to maintain it in your personal tap.

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  10. 11 Dec 2019

    Python 3: install: 504,980 / install-on-request: 249,969 Python@2: install: 75,761 / install-on-request: 34,027 (Install count on mac over the last 30 days) The pull request for the Python@2 deletion has been opened!

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  11. Retweeted
    11 Dec 2019

    There were a number of CVE's fixed in the latest version of git: If you haven't updated to the latest version, you should do so now. choco upgrade git and brew upgrade git

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  12. 13 Nov 2019
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  13. Retweeted
    2 Sep 2019

    MongoDB maintains their custom Homebrew tap, for installation, questions and support, see

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  14. Retweeted
    2 Sep 2019

    PSA: we are removing MongoDB from 's core formulas. MongoDB was migrated to a non open-source license, and the older version we had been shipping for some time does not build anymore. Check this link below for more details:

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  15. Retweeted
    16 Aug 2019

    Linux bottles ( / @Linuxbrew) are now built on . Thank you to all the maintainers and developers who helped setting this up!

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  16. 15 Jun 2019

    We've posted about the Homebrew Maintainer Meeting in February. If you're interested why we met up, what we did and how much it cost: this is for you:

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  17. 5 Jun 2019

    Homebrew will be just fine without system ruby. Minor re-write of our installer, in order, but we have a "portable ruby" that we can use in a pinch! Also, please don't fret over /usr/local. Mahalo. 🌈🍻

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  18. 23 May 2019

    Homebrew/brew now has a nice "Sponsor" button that links to our Patreon.

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  19. Retweeted
    20 May 2019

    Homebrew has had more unique contributions than any open source project ever. Thank you to everybody for every contribution, no matter the size. Special thanks to those that stepped up to be maintainers; a thankless task, a task that often came with abuse; they made brew possible

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  20. Retweeted
    20 May 2019

    Happy birthday, Homebrew! 10 years ago today I pushed your first commit. Standing on the shoulders of giants, you were everybody’s ideas, both old and new. You’ve stood the test of time, a staple of toolboxes everywhere. An easy reach. A trusted tool.

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