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# Description

Homebrew package manager for macOS. Search, install, manage, and troubleshoot packages and casks.

# SKILL.md


name: homebrew
description: Homebrew package manager for macOS. Search, install, manage, and troubleshoot packages and casks.
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Homebrew Package Manager

Complete Homebrew command reference and usage guide for installing, managing, and troubleshooting macOS packages.

When to Use

  • Installing packages or applications (brew install X)
  • Searching for available packages (brew search X)
  • Updating and upgrading existing packages
  • Checking package information and dependencies
  • Troubleshooting installation issues
  • Managing installed packages

Command Reference

Package Search & Information

brew search TEXT|/REGEX/

Usage: Find packages by name or regex pattern
When to use: When user asks to find or search for a package
Examples:

brew search python
brew search /^node/

brew info [FORMULA|CASK...]

Usage: Display detailed information about one or more packages
When to use: Before installing to see dependencies, options, and details
Examples:

brew info python
brew info chrome google-chrome

Installation & Upgrades

brew install FORMULA|CASK...

Usage: Install one or more packages or applications
When to use: When user says "install X" or "use brew to install X"
Notes:
- FORMULA = command-line tools (installed to /usr/local/bin)
- CASK = GUI applications (installed to /Applications)
- Can install multiple at once: brew install git python nodejs
Examples:

brew install python
brew install google-chrome  # installs as cask
brew install git python nodejs

brew update

Usage: Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae
When to use: When brew seems outdated or before major operations
Notes: Doesn't upgrade packages, just updates the package list
Examples:

brew update

brew upgrade [FORMULA|CASK...]

Usage: Upgrade installed packages or specific packages
When to use: When user wants to update to newer versions
Notes:
- Without args: upgrades all outdated packages
- With args: upgrades only specified packages
Examples:

brew upgrade              # upgrade all outdated packages
brew upgrade python       # upgrade just python
brew upgrade python git   # upgrade multiple

Package Management

brew uninstall FORMULA|CASK...

Usage: Remove installed packages
When to use: When user wants to remove/delete a package
Notes: Can uninstall multiple at once
Examples:

brew uninstall python
brew uninstall google-chrome

brew list [FORMULA|CASK...]

Usage: List installed packages or files from specific packages
When to use: When user wants to see what's installed or what files a package contains
Examples:

brew list                 # show all installed packages
brew list python          # show files installed by python

Configuration & Troubleshooting

brew config

Usage: Display Homebrew configuration and environment info
When to use: Debugging installation issues or checking system setup
Shows:
- Installation path
- Xcode location
- Git version
- CPU architecture
Examples:

brew config

brew doctor

Usage: Check for potential problems with Homebrew installation
When to use: When experiencing installation issues or errors
Returns: Warnings and suggestions for fixing issues
Examples:

brew doctor

brew install --verbose --debug FORMULA|CASK

Usage: Install with verbose output and debug information
When to use: When standard install fails and you need detailed error messages
Examples:

brew install --verbose --debug python

Advanced Usage

brew create URL [--no-fetch]

Usage: Create a new formula from source code
When to use: Creating custom packages (advanced users)
Options:
- --no-fetch = don't download source immediately
Examples:

brew create https://example.com/package.tar.gz

brew edit [FORMULA|CASK...]

Usage: Edit formula or cask definition
When to use: Customizing package installation (advanced users)
Examples:

brew edit python

brew commands

Usage: Show all available brew commands
When to use: Learning about additional brew features
Examples:

brew commands

brew help [COMMAND]

Usage: Get help for specific command
When to use: Need detailed help for a specific command
Examples:

brew help install
brew help upgrade

Quick Reference

Task Command
Search for package brew search TEXT
Get package info brew info FORMULA
Install package brew install FORMULA
Install app brew install CASK
Update package list brew update
Upgrade all packages brew upgrade
Upgrade specific package brew upgrade FORMULA
Remove package brew uninstall FORMULA
List installed brew list
Check config brew config
Troubleshoot brew doctor

Common Workflows

Installing a New Package

  1. Search: brew search python
  2. Get info: brew info [email protected]
  3. Install: brew install [email protected]

Troubleshooting Installation

  1. Check config: brew config
  2. Run doctor: brew doctor
  3. Retry with debug: brew install --verbose --debug FORMULA

Maintaining Homebrew

  1. Update: brew update
  2. Check what's outdated: brew upgrade (shows what would upgrade)
  3. Upgrade all: brew upgrade

Key Concepts

FORMULA: Command-line tools and libraries (e.g., python, git, node)
CASK: GUI applications (e.g., google-chrome, vscode, slack)
TAP: Third-party formula repositories (e.g., brew tap homebrew/cask-versions)

Notes

  • All brew commands require Homebrew to be installed
  • Xcode Command Line Tools are required for building from source
  • Some packages may prompt for sudo password
  • Different packages have different installation times
  • Package names are case-insensitive but shown lowercase by convention

Resources

  • Official docs: https://docs.brew.sh
  • Formula documentation: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core
  • Cask documentation: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask

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