Homebrew

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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Casks without zap
This is a list of casks without a zap
stanza. It is suitable for contributors of any experience level.
zap
s do not require any special tool to figure out, but they can help speed up the process.
If you make a PR to add a cask from this lis
To allow Linux users to use brew services
and to make formula less OS dependent we should migrate the formulae to use the OS agnostic service do
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- asimov
- automysqlbackup
- bitlbee
- burp
- cassandra@2.1
- cassandra@2.2
- davmail
- dbus_name
- ddclient
- elasticsearch
- elasticsearch@6
- h2
- h2o
- haproxy
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This applies to all versions of Diablo
The graphics "bug" has been part of the game since release. Although the game is based on 3d models, the creators have used method that generates shadows for objects. The sprites themselves are painted black and transformed to create the "shadow" and then combined it with the normal sprite. This method works some of the time, but in other cases its quite o
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Hello.
Is there a way to export an encrypted vault after logging in with --apikey
flag.
The scenario is running a periodic task with GitHub Actions to export and re-upload my encrypted vault to another storage medium. I thought I could call export
without a master password but the case seems not. I don't feel like providing GitHub with my master password.
I just noticed bw
populates
Created by Max Howell
Released 2009
Latest release Today
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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Repology provides an API that provides details on whether a Homebrew package is outdated e.g. https://repology.org/metapackage/boost/versions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