brew --version
brew command [--verbose|-v] [options] [formula] …
Homebrew is the easiest and most flexible way to install the UNIX tools Apple
didn’t include with macOS. It can also install software not packaged for your
Linux distribution without requiring sudo.
Homebrew package definition that builds from upstream sources
Homebrew package definition that installs macOS native applications
path in which Homebrew is installed, e.g. /usr/local
installation destination directory of a given formula version, e.g.
/usr/local/Cellar/foo/0.1
directory containing one or more versioned kegs, e.g.
/usr/local/Cellar/foo
a formula is keg-only if it is not symlinked into Homebrew’s prefix
a symlink to the active version of a keg, e.g. /usr/local/opt/foo
directory containing one or more named racks, e.g. /usr/local/Cellar
directory containing one or more named casks, e.g. /usr/local/Caskroom
brew subcommand defined outside of the Homebrew/brew GitHub repository
directory (and usually Git repository) of formulae, casks and/or external commands
pre-built keg poured into a rack of the Cellar instead of building from upstream sources
For the full command list, see the COMMANDS section.
With --verbose or --debug, many commands print extra debugging information.
Note that these options should only appear after a command.
Some command behaviour can be customised with environment variables; see the ENVIRONMENT section.
install formulaInstall formula.
formula is usually the name of the formula to install, but it has other
syntaxes which are listed in the SPECIFYING FORMULAE
section.
uninstall formulaUninstall formula.
listList all installed formulae.
search [text|/text/]Perform a substring search of cask tokens and formula names for text. If
text is flanked by slashes, it is interpreted as a regular expression. The
search for text is extended online to homebrew/core and homebrew/cask.
If no search term is provided, all locally available formulae are listed.
analytics [subcommand]Control Homebrew’s anonymous aggregate user behaviour analytics. Read more at https://docs.brew.sh/Analytics.
brew analytics [state]Display the current state of Homebrew’s analytics.
brew analytics (on|off)Turn Homebrew’s analytics on or off respectively.
autoremove [--dry-run]Uninstall formulae that were only installed as a dependency of another formula and are now no longer needed.
-n, --dry-runList what would be uninstalled, but do not actually uninstall anything.
casksList all locally installable casks including short names.
cleanup [options] [formula|cask …]Remove stale lock files and outdated downloads for all formulae and casks, and
remove old versions of installed formulae. If arguments are specified, only do
this for the given formulae and casks. Removes all downloads more than 120 days
old. This can be adjusted with HOMEBREW_CLEANUP_MAX_AGE_DAYS.
--pruneRemove all cache files older than specified days. If you want to remove
everything, use --prune=all.
-n, --dry-runShow what would be removed, but do not actually remove anything.
-sScrub the cache, including downloads for even the latest versions. Note that
downloads for any installed formulae or casks will still not be deleted. If
you want to delete those too: rm -rf "$(brew --cache)"
--prune-prefixOnly prune the symlinks and directories from the prefix and remove no other files.
commands [--quiet] [--include-aliases]Show lists of built-in and external commands.
-q, --quietList only the names of commands without category headers.
--include-aliasesInclude aliases of internal commands.
completions [subcommand]Control whether Homebrew automatically links external tap shell completion files. Read more at https://docs.brew.sh/Shell-Completion.
brew completions [state]Display the current state of Homebrew’s completions.
brew completions (link|unlink)Link or unlink Homebrew’s completions.
config, --configShow Homebrew and system configuration info useful for debugging. If you file a bug report, you will be required to provide this information.
deps [options] [formula|cask …]Show dependencies for formula. When given multiple formula arguments, show
the intersection of dependencies for each formula. By default, deps shows all
required and recommended dependencies.
If any version of each formula argument is installed and no other options are
passed, this command displays their actual runtime dependencies (similar to
brew linkage), which may differ from the current versions’ stated dependencies
if the installed versions are outdated.
Note: --missing and --skip-recommended have precedence over --include-*.
-n, --topologicalSort dependencies in topological order.
-1, --directShow only the direct dependencies declared in the formula.
--unionShow the union of dependencies for multiple formula, instead of the
intersection.
--full-nameList dependencies by their full name.
--include-buildInclude :build dependencies for formula.
--include-optionalInclude :optional dependencies for formula.
--include-testInclude :test dependencies for formula (non-recursive).
--skip-recommendedSkip :recommended dependencies for formula.
--include-requirementsInclude requirements in addition to dependencies for formula.
--treeShow dependencies as a tree. When given multiple formula arguments, show individual trees for each formula.
--graphShow dependencies as a directed graph.
--dotShow text-based graph description in DOT format.
--annotateMark any build, test, implicit, optional, or recommended dependencies as such in the output.
--installedList dependencies for formulae that are currently installed. If formula is
specified, list only its dependencies that are currently installed.
--missingShow only missing dependencies.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to list their dependencies.
--for-eachSwitch into the mode used by the --eval-all option, but only list
dependencies for each provided formula, one formula per line. This is used
for debugging the --installed/--eval-all display mode.
--HEADShow dependencies for HEAD version instead of stable version.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
desc [options] formula|cask|text|/regex/ […]Display formula’s name and one-line description. The cache is created on the
first search, making that search slower than subsequent ones.
-s, --searchSearch both names and descriptions for text. If text is flanked by
slashes, it is interpreted as a regular expression.
-n, --nameSearch just names for text. If text is flanked by slashes, it is
interpreted as a regular expression.
-d, --descriptionSearch just descriptions for text. If text is flanked by slashes, it
is interpreted as a regular expression.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to search
their descriptions. Implied if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
developer [subcommand]Control Homebrew’s developer mode. When developer mode is enabled, brew update
will update Homebrew to the latest commit on the master branch instead of the
latest stable version along with some other behaviour changes.
brew developer [state]Display the current state of Homebrew’s developer mode.
brew developer (on|off)Turn Homebrew’s developer mode on or off respectively.
docsOpen Homebrew’s online documentation at https://docs.brew.sh in a browser.
doctor, dr [--list-checks] [--audit-debug] [diagnostic_check …]Check your system for potential problems. Will exit with a non-zero status if any potential problems are found.
Please note that these warnings are just used to help the Homebrew maintainers with debugging if you file an issue. If everything you use Homebrew for is working fine: please don’t worry or file an issue; just ignore this.
--list-checksList all audit methods, which can be run individually if provided as arguments.
-D, --audit-debugEnable debugging and profiling of audit methods.
fetch [options] formula|cask […]Download a bottle (if available) or source packages for formulae and
binaries for casks. For files, also print SHA-256 checksums.
--osDownload for the given operating system. (Pass all to download for all
operating systems.)
--archDownload for the given CPU architecture. (Pass all to download for all
architectures.)
--bottle-tagDownload a bottle for given tag.
--HEADFetch HEAD version instead of stable version.
-f, --forceRemove a previously cached version and re-fetch.
-v, --verboseDo a verbose VCS checkout, if the URL represents a VCS. This is useful for seeing if an existing VCS cache has been updated.
--retryRetry if downloading fails or re-download if the checksum of a previously cached version no longer matches. Tries at most 5 times with exponential backoff.
--depsAlso download dependencies for any listed formula.
-s, --build-from-sourceDownload source packages rather than a bottle.
--build-bottleDownload source packages (for eventual bottling) rather than a bottle.
--force-bottleDownload a bottle if it exists for the current or newest version of macOS, even if it would not be used during installation.
--[no-]quarantineDisable/enable quarantining of downloads (default: enabled).
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
formulaeList all locally installable formulae including short names.
gist-logs [options] formulaUpload logs for a failed build of formula to a new Gist. Presents an error
message if no logs are found.
--with-hostnameInclude the hostname in the Gist.
-n, --new-issueAutomatically create a new issue in the appropriate GitHub repository after creating the Gist.
-p, --privateThe Gist will be marked private and will not appear in listings but will be accessible with its link.
home, homepage [--formula] [--cask] [formula|cask …]Open a formula or cask’s homepage in a browser, or open Homebrew’s own
homepage if no argument is provided.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
info, abv [options] [formula|cask …]Display brief statistics for your Homebrew installation. If a formula or
cask is provided, show summary of information about it.
--analyticsList global Homebrew analytics data or, if specified, installation and build
error data for formula (provided neither HOMEBREW_NO_ANALYTICS nor
HOMEBREW_NO_GITHUB_API are set).
--daysHow many days of analytics data to retrieve. The value for days must be
30, 90 or 365. The default is 30.
--categoryWhich type of analytics data to retrieve. The value for category must be
install, install-on-request or build-error; cask-install or
os-version may be specified if formula is not. The default is install.
--githubOpen the GitHub source page for formula and cask in a browser. To view
the history locally: brew log -p formula or cask
--jsonPrint a JSON representation. Currently the default value for version is
v1 for formula. For formula and cask use v2. See the docs for
examples of using the JSON output: https://docs.brew.sh/Querying-Brew
--installedPrint JSON of formulae that are currently installed.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to print
their JSON. Implied if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
--variationsInclude the variations hash in each formula’s JSON output.
-v, --verboseShow more verbose analytics data for formula.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
install [options] formula|cask […]Install a formula or cask. Additional options specific to a formula
may be appended to the command.
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALLED_DEPENDENTS_CHECK is set, brew upgrade or brew
reinstall will be run for outdated dependents and dependents with broken
linkage, respectively.
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP is set, brew cleanup will then be run for
the installed formulae or, every 30 days, for all formulae.
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_UPGRADE is set, brew install formula will
upgrade formula if it is already installed but outdated.
-d, --debugIf brewing fails, open an interactive debugging session with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary build directory.
-f, --forceInstall formulae without checking for previously installed keg-only or non-migrated versions. When installing casks, overwrite existing files (binaries and symlinks are excluded, unless originally from the same cask).
-v, --verbosePrint the verification and post-install steps.
-n, --dry-runShow what would be installed, but do not actually install anything.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--ignore-dependenciesAn unsupported Homebrew development option to skip installing any dependencies of any kind. If the dependencies are not already present, the formula will have issues. If you’re not developing Homebrew, consider adjusting your PATH rather than using this option.
--only-dependenciesInstall the dependencies with specified options but do not install the formula itself.
--ccAttempt to compile using the specified compiler, which should be the name
of the compiler’s executable, e.g. gcc-7 for GCC 7. In order to use LLVM’s
clang, specify llvm_clang. To use the Apple-provided clang, specify clang.
This option will only accept compilers that are provided by Homebrew or
bundled with macOS. Please do not file issues if you encounter errors while
using this option.
-s, --build-from-sourceCompile formula from source even if a bottle is provided. Dependencies
will still be installed from bottles if they are available.
--force-bottleInstall from a bottle if it exists for the current or newest version of macOS, even if it would not normally be used for installation.
--include-testInstall testing dependencies required to run brew test formula.
--HEADIf formula defines it, install the HEAD version, aka. main, trunk,
unstable, master.
--fetch-HEADFetch the upstream repository to detect if the HEAD installation of the formula is outdated. Otherwise, the repository’s HEAD will only be checked for updates when a new stable or development version has been released.
--keep-tmpRetain the temporary files created during installation.
--debug-symbolsGenerate debug symbols on build. Source will be retained in a cache directory.
--build-bottlePrepare the formula for eventual bottling during installation, skipping any post-install steps.
--skip-post-installInstall but skip any post-install steps.
--bottle-archOptimise bottles for the specified architecture rather than the oldest architecture supported by the version of macOS the bottles are built on.
--display-timesPrint install times for each package at the end of the run.
-i, --interactiveDownload and patch formula, then open a shell. This allows the user to run
./configure --help and otherwise determine how to turn the software package
into a Homebrew package.
-g, --gitCreate a Git repository, useful for creating patches to the software.
--overwriteDelete files that already exist in the prefix while linking.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
--[no-]binariesDisable/enable linking of helper executables (default: enabled).
--require-shaRequire all casks to have a checksum.
--[no-]quarantineDisable/enable quarantining of downloads (default: enabled).
--adoptAdopt existing artifacts in the destination that are identical to those being
installed. Cannot be combined with --force.
--skip-cask-depsSkip installing cask dependencies.
--zapFor use with brew reinstall --cask. Remove all files associated with a cask.
May remove files which are shared between applications.
leaves [--installed-on-request] [--installed-as-dependency]List installed formulae that are not dependencies of another installed formula or cask.
-r, --installed-on-requestOnly list leaves that were manually installed.
-p, --installed-as-dependencyOnly list leaves that were installed as dependencies.
link, ln [options] installed_formula […]Symlink all of formula’s installed files into Homebrew’s prefix. This is
done automatically when you install formulae but can be useful for manual
installations.
--overwriteDelete files that already exist in the prefix while linking.
-n, --dry-runList files which would be linked or deleted by brew link --overwrite without
actually linking or deleting any files.
-f, --forceAllow keg-only formulae to be linked.
--HEADLink the HEAD version of the formula if it is installed.
list, ls [options] [installed_formula|installed_cask …]List all installed formulae and casks. If formula is provided, summarise the
paths within its current keg. If cask is provided, list its artifacts.
--formulaList only formulae, or treat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskList only casks, or treat all named arguments as casks.
--full-namePrint formulae with fully-qualified names. Unless --full-name, --versions
or --pinned are passed, other options (i.e. -1, -l, -r and -t) are
passed to ls(1) which produces the actual output.
--versionsShow the version number for installed formulae, or only the specified formulae
if formula are provided.
--multipleOnly show formulae with multiple versions installed.
--pinnedList only pinned formulae, or only the specified (pinned) formulae if
formula are provided. See also pin, unpin.
-1Force output to be one entry per line. This is the default when output is not to a terminal.
-lList formulae and/or casks in long format. Has no effect when a formula or cask name is passed as an argument.
-rReverse the order of the formulae and/or casks sort to list the oldest entries first. Has no effect when a formula or cask name is passed as an argument.
-tSort formulae and/or casks by time modified, listing most recently modified first. Has no effect when a formula or cask name is passed as an argument.
log [options] [formula|cask]Show the git log for formula or cask, or show the log for the Homebrew
repository if no formula or cask is provided.
-p, --patchAlso print patch from commit.
--statAlso print diffstat from commit.
--onelinePrint only one line per commit.
-1Print only one commit.
-n, --max-countPrint only a specified number of commits.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
migrate [options] installed_formula|installed_cask […]Migrate renamed packages to new names, where formula are old names of
packages.
-f, --forceTreat installed formula and provided formula as if they are from the
same taps and migrate them anyway.
-n, --dry-runShow what would be migrated, but do not actually migrate anything.
--formulaOnly migrate formulae.
--caskOnly migrate casks.
missing [--hide=] [formula …]Check the given formula kegs for missing dependencies. If no formula are
provided, check all kegs. Will exit with a non-zero status if any kegs are found
to be missing dependencies.
--hideAct as if none of the specified hidden are installed. hidden should be
a comma-separated list of formulae.
nodenv-syncCreate symlinks for Homebrew’s installed NodeJS versions in
~/.nodenv/versions.
Note that older version symlinks will also be created so e.g. NodeJS 19.1.0 will also be symlinked to 19.0.0.
options [options] [formula …]Show install options specific to formula.
--compactShow all options on a single line separated by spaces.
--installedShow options for formulae that are currently installed.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to show their options.
--commandShow options for the specified command.
outdated [options] [formula|cask …]List installed casks and formulae that have an updated version available. By default, version information is displayed in interactive shells, and suppressed otherwise.
-q, --quietList only the names of outdated kegs (takes precedence over --verbose).
-v, --verboseInclude detailed version information.
--formulaList only outdated formulae.
--caskList only outdated casks.
--jsonPrint output in JSON format. There are two versions: v1 and v2. v1 is
deprecated and is currently the default if no version is specified. v2
prints outdated formulae and casks.
--fetch-HEADFetch the upstream repository to detect if the HEAD installation of the formula is outdated. Otherwise, the repository’s HEAD will only be checked for updates when a new stable or development version has been released.
-g, --greedyAlso include outdated casks with auto_updates true or version :latest.
--greedy-latestAlso include outdated casks including those with version :latest.
--greedy-auto-updatesAlso include outdated casks including those with auto_updates true.
pin installed_formula […]Pin the specified formula, preventing them from being upgraded when issuing
the brew upgrade formula command. See also unpin.
Note: Other packages which depend on newer versions of a pinned formula might not install or run correctly.
postinstall, post_install installed_formula […]Rerun the post-install steps for formula.
pyenv-syncCreate symlinks for Homebrew’s installed Python versions in ~/.pyenv/versions.
Note that older patch version symlinks will be created and linked to the minor version so e.g. Python 3.11.0 will also be symlinked to 3.11.3.
rbenv-syncCreate symlinks for Homebrew’s installed Ruby versions in ~/.rbenv/versions.
Note that older version symlinks will also be created so e.g. Ruby 3.2.1 will also be symlinked to 3.2.0.
readall [options] [tap …]Import all items from the specified tap, or from all installed taps if none
is provided. This can be useful for debugging issues across all items when
making significant changes to formula.rb, testing the performance of loading
all items or checking if any current formulae/casks have Ruby issues.
--osRead using the given operating system. (Pass all to simulate all operating
systems.)
--archRead using the given CPU architecture. (Pass all to simulate all
architectures.)
--aliasesVerify any alias symlinks in each tap.
--syntaxSyntax-check all of Homebrew’s Ruby files (if no tap is passed).
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not. Implied
if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
--no-simulateDon’t simulate other system configurations when checking formulae and casks.
reinstall [options] formula|cask […]Uninstall and then reinstall a formula or cask using the same options it
was originally installed with, plus any appended options specific to a
formula.
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALLED_DEPENDENTS_CHECK is set, brew upgrade or brew
reinstall will be run for outdated dependents and dependents with broken
linkage, respectively.
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP is set, brew cleanup will then be run for
the reinstalled formulae or, every 30 days, for all formulae.
-d, --debugIf brewing fails, open an interactive debugging session with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary build directory.
-f, --forceInstall without checking for previously installed keg-only or non-migrated versions.
-v, --verbosePrint the verification and post-install steps.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
-s, --build-from-sourceCompile formula from source even if a bottle is available.
-i, --interactiveDownload and patch formula, then open a shell. This allows the user to run
./configure --help and otherwise determine how to turn the software package
into a Homebrew package.
--force-bottleInstall from a bottle if it exists for the current or newest version of macOS, even if it would not normally be used for installation.
--keep-tmpRetain the temporary files created during installation.
--debug-symbolsGenerate debug symbols on build. Source will be retained in a cache directory.
--display-timesPrint install times for each formula at the end of the run.
-g, --gitCreate a Git repository, useful for creating patches to the software.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
--[no-]binariesDisable/enable linking of helper executables (default: enabled).
--require-shaRequire all casks to have a checksum.
--[no-]quarantineDisable/enable quarantining of downloads (default: enabled).
--adoptAdopt existing artifacts in the destination that are identical to those being
installed. Cannot be combined with --force.
--skip-cask-depsSkip installing cask dependencies.
--zapFor use with brew reinstall --cask. Remove all files associated with a cask.
May remove files which are shared between applications.
search, -S [options] text|/regex/ […]Perform a substring search of cask tokens and formula names for text. If
text is flanked by slashes, it is interpreted as a regular expression.
--formulaSearch for formulae.
--caskSearch for casks.
--descSearch for formulae with a description matching text and casks with a name
or description matching text.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to search
their descriptions. Implied if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
--pull-requestSearch for GitHub pull requests containing text.
--openSearch for only open GitHub pull requests.
--closedSearch for only closed GitHub pull requests.
--repologySearch for text in the given database.
--macportsSearch for text in the given database.
--finkSearch for text in the given database.
--opensuseSearch for text in the given database.
--fedoraSearch for text in the given database.
--archlinuxSearch for text in the given database.
--debianSearch for text in the given database.
--ubuntuSearch for text in the given database.
setup-rubyInstalls and configures Homebrew’s Ruby.
shellenv [bash|csh|fish|pwsh|sh|tcsh|zsh]Print export statements. When run in a shell, this installation of Homebrew will
be added to your PATH, MANPATH, and INFOPATH.
The variables HOMEBREW_PREFIX, HOMEBREW_CELLAR and HOMEBREW_REPOSITORY are
also exported to avoid querying them multiple times. To help guarantee
idempotence, this command produces no output when Homebrew’s bin and sbin
directories are first and second respectively in your PATH. Consider adding
evaluation of this command’s output to your dotfiles (e.g. ~/.bash_profile or
~/.zprofile on macOS and ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc on Linux) with: eval
"$(brew shellenv)"
The shell can be specified explicitly with a supported shell name parameter. Unknown shells will output POSIX exports.
tap [options] [user/repo] [URL]Tap a formula repository. If no arguments are provided, list all installed taps.
With URL unspecified, tap a formula repository from GitHub using HTTPS.
Since so many taps are hosted on GitHub, this command is a shortcut for brew
tap user/repo https://github.com/user/homebrew-repo.
With URL specified, tap a formula repository from anywhere, using any
transport protocol that git(1) handles. The one-argument form of tap
simplifies but also limits. This two-argument command makes no assumptions, so
taps can be cloned from places other than GitHub and using protocols other than
HTTPS, e.g. SSH, git, HTTP, FTP(S), rsync.
--[no-]force-auto-updateAuto-update tap even if it is not hosted on GitHub. By default, only taps hosted on GitHub are auto-updated (for performance reasons).
--custom-remoteInstall or change a tap with a custom remote. Useful for mirrors.
--repairMigrate tapped formulae from symlink-based to directory-based structure.
--eval-allEvaluate all the formulae, casks and aliases in the new tap to check validity.
Implied if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
--forceForce install core taps even under API mode.
tap-info [--installed] [--json] [tap …]Show detailed information about one or more taps. If no tap names are
provided, display brief statistics for all installed taps.
--installedShow information on each installed tap.
--jsonPrint a JSON representation of tap. Currently the default and only
accepted value for version is v1. See the docs for examples of using the
JSON output: https://docs.brew.sh/Querying-Brew
uninstall, remove, rm [options] installed_formula|installed_cask […]Uninstall a formula or cask.
-f, --forceDelete all installed versions of formula. Uninstall even if cask is
not installed, overwrite existing files and ignore errors when removing files.
--zapRemove all files associated with a cask. May remove files which are
shared between applications.
--ignore-dependenciesDon’t fail uninstall, even if formula is a dependency of any installed
formulae.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
unlink [--dry-run] installed_formula […]Remove symlinks for formula from Homebrew’s prefix. This can be useful for
temporarily disabling a formula: brew unlink formula && commands &&
brew link formula
-n, --dry-runList files which would be unlinked without actually unlinking or deleting any files.
unpin installed_formula […]Unpin formula, allowing them to be upgraded by brew upgrade formula.
See also pin.
untap [--force] tap […]Remove a tapped formula repository.
-f, --forceUntap even if formulae or casks from this tap are currently installed.
update [options]Fetch the newest version of Homebrew and all formulae from GitHub using git(1)
and perform any necessary migrations.
--mergeUse git merge to apply updates (rather than git rebase).
--auto-updateRun on auto-updates (e.g. before brew install). Skips some slower steps.
-f, --forceAlways do a slower, full update check (even if unnecessary).
update-reset [path-to-tap-repository …]Fetch and reset Homebrew and all tap repositories (or any specified
repository) using git(1) to their latest origin/HEAD.
Note: this will destroy all your uncommitted or committed changes.
upgrade [options] [installed_formula|installed_cask …]Upgrade outdated casks and outdated, unpinned formulae using the same options
they were originally installed with, plus any appended brew formula options. If
cask or formula are specified, upgrade only the given cask or
formula kegs (unless they are pinned; see pin, unpin).
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALLED_DEPENDENTS_CHECK is set, brew upgrade or brew
reinstall will be run for outdated dependents and dependents with broken
linkage, respectively.
Unless HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP is set, brew cleanup will then be run for
the upgraded formulae or, every 30 days, for all formulae.
-d, --debugIf brewing fails, open an interactive debugging session with access to IRB or a shell inside the temporary build directory.
-f, --forceInstall formulae without checking for previously installed keg-only or non-migrated versions. When installing casks, overwrite existing files (binaries and symlinks are excluded, unless originally from the same cask).
-v, --verbosePrint the verification and post-install steps.
-n, --dry-runShow what would be upgraded, but do not actually upgrade anything.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae. If no named arguments are specified, upgrade only outdated formulae.
-s, --build-from-sourceCompile formula from source even if a bottle is available.
-i, --interactiveDownload and patch formula, then open a shell. This allows the user to run
./configure --help and otherwise determine how to turn the software package
into a Homebrew package.
--force-bottleInstall from a bottle if it exists for the current or newest version of macOS, even if it would not normally be used for installation.
--fetch-HEADFetch the upstream repository to detect if the HEAD installation of the formula is outdated. Otherwise, the repository’s HEAD will only be checked for updates when a new stable or development version has been released.
--keep-tmpRetain the temporary files created during installation.
--debug-symbolsGenerate debug symbols on build. Source will be retained in a cache directory.
--display-timesPrint install times for each package at the end of the run.
--overwriteDelete files that already exist in the prefix while linking.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks. If no named arguments are specified, upgrade only outdated casks.
--skip-cask-depsSkip installing cask dependencies.
-g, --greedyAlso include casks with auto_updates true or version :latest.
--greedy-latestAlso include casks with version :latest.
--greedy-auto-updatesAlso include casks with auto_updates true.
--[no-]binariesDisable/enable linking of helper executables (default: enabled).
--require-shaRequire all casks to have a checksum.
--[no-]quarantineDisable/enable quarantining of downloads (default: enabled).
uses [options] formula […]Show formulae and casks that specify formula as a dependency; that is, show
dependents of formula. When given multiple formula arguments, show the
intersection of formulae that use formula. By default, uses shows all
formulae and casks that specify formula as a required or recommended
dependency for their stable builds.
Note: --missing and --skip-recommended have precedence over --include-*.
--recursiveResolve more than one level of dependencies.
--installedOnly list formulae and casks that are currently installed.
--missingOnly list formulae and casks that are not currently installed.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to show their dependents.
--include-buildInclude formulae that specify formula as a :build dependency.
--include-testInclude formulae that specify formula as a :test dependency.
--include-optionalInclude formulae that specify formula as an :optional dependency.
--skip-recommendedSkip all formulae that specify formula as a :recommended dependency.
--formulaInclude only formulae.
--caskInclude only casks.
--cache [options] [formula|cask …]Display Homebrew’s download cache. See also HOMEBREW_CACHE.
If formula is provided, display the file or directory used to cache
formula.
--osShow cache file for the given operating system. (Pass all to show cache
files for all operating systems.)
--archShow cache file for the given CPU architecture. (Pass all to show cache
files for all architectures.)
-s, --build-from-sourceShow the cache file used when building from source.
--force-bottleShow the cache file used when pouring a bottle.
--bottle-tagShow the cache file used when pouring a bottle for the given tag.
--HEADShow the cache file used when building from HEAD.
--formulaOnly show cache files for formulae.
--caskOnly show cache files for casks.
--caskroom [cask …]Display Homebrew’s Caskroom path.
If cask is provided, display the location in the Caskroom where cask
would be installed, without any sort of versioned directory as the last path.
--cellar [formula …]Display Homebrew’s Cellar path. Default: $(brew --prefix)/Cellar, or if that
directory doesn’t exist, $(brew --repository)/Cellar.
If formula is provided, display the location in the Cellar where formula
would be installed, without any sort of versioned directory as the last path.
--env, environment [--shell=] [--plain] [formula …]Summarise Homebrew’s build environment as a plain list.
If the command’s output is sent through a pipe and no shell is specified, the
list is formatted for export to bash(1) unless --plain is passed.
--shellGenerate a list of environment variables for the specified shell, or
--shell=auto to detect the current shell.
--plainGenerate plain output even when piped.
--prefix [--unbrewed] [--installed] [formula …]Display Homebrew’s install path. Default:
/opt/homebrew/usr/local/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrewIf formula is provided, display the location where formula is or would
be installed.
--unbrewedList files in Homebrew’s prefix not installed by Homebrew.
--installedOutputs nothing and returns a failing status code if formula is not
installed.
--repository, --repo [tap …]Display where Homebrew’s Git repository is located.
If user/repo are provided, display where tap user/repo’s
directory is located.
--version, -vPrint the version numbers of Homebrew, Homebrew/homebrew-core and Homebrew/homebrew-cask (if tapped) to standard output.
audit [options] [formula|cask …]Check formula for Homebrew coding style violations. This should be run
before submitting a new formula or cask. If no formula|cask are
provided, check all locally available formulae and casks and skip style checks.
Will exit with a non-zero status if any errors are found.
--osAudit the given operating system. (Pass all to audit all operating systems.)
--archAudit the given CPU architecture. (Pass all to audit all architectures.)
--strictRun additional, stricter style checks.
--gitRun additional, slower style checks that navigate the Git repository.
--onlineRun additional, slower style checks that require a network connection.
--installedOnly check formulae and casks that are currently installed.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to audit
them. Implied if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
--newRun various additional style checks to determine if a new formula or cask is
eligible for Homebrew. This should be used when creating new formulae or casks
and implies --strict and --online.
--[no-]signingAudit for signed apps, which are required on ARM
--token-conflictsAudit for token conflicts.
--tapCheck the formulae within the given tap, specified as user/repo.
--fixFix style violations automatically using RuboCop’s auto-correct feature.
--display-filenamePrefix every line of output with the file or formula name being audited, to make output easy to grep.
--skip-styleSkip running non-RuboCop style checks. Useful if you plan on running brew
style separately. Enabled by default unless a formula is specified by name.
-D, --audit-debugEnable debugging and profiling of audit methods.
--onlySpecify a comma-separated method list to only run the methods named
audit_method.
--exceptSpecify a comma-separated method list to skip running the methods named
audit_method.
--only-copsSpecify a comma-separated cops list to check for violations of only the
listed RuboCop cops.
--except-copsSpecify a comma-separated cops list to skip checking for violations of the
listed RuboCop cops.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
bottle [options] installed_formula|file […]Generate a bottle (binary package) from a formula that was installed with
--build-bottle. If the formula specifies a rebuild version, it will be
incremented in the generated DSL. Passing --keep-old will attempt to keep it
at its original value, while --no-rebuild will remove it.
--skip-relocationDo not check if the bottle can be marked as relocatable.
--force-core-tapBuild a bottle even if formula is not in homebrew/core or any installed
taps.
--no-rebuildIf the formula specifies a rebuild version, remove it from the generated DSL.
--keep-oldIf the formula specifies a rebuild version, attempt to preserve its value in the generated DSL.
--jsonWrite bottle information to a JSON file, which can be used as the value for
--merge.
--mergeGenerate an updated bottle block for a formula and optionally merge it into
the formula file. Instead of a formula name, requires the path to a JSON file
generated with brew bottle --json formula.
--writeWrite changes to the formula file. A new commit will be generated unless
--no-commit is passed.
--no-commitWhen passed with --write, a new commit will not generated after writing
changes to the formula file.
--only-json-tabWhen passed with --json, the tab will be written to the JSON file but not
the bottle.
--no-all-checksDon’t try to create an all bottle or stop a no-change upload.
--committerSpecify a committer name and email in git’s standard author format.
--root-urlUse the specified URL as the root of the bottle’s URL instead of
Homebrew’s default.
--root-url-usingUse the specified download strategy class for downloading the bottle’s URL instead of Homebrew’s default.
bump [options] [formula|cask …]Display out-of-date brew formulae and the latest version available. If the returned current and livecheck versions differ or when querying specific formulae, also displays whether a pull request has been opened with the URL.
--full-namePrint formulae/casks with fully-qualified names.
--no-pull-requestsDo not retrieve pull requests from GitHub.
--formulaCheck only formulae.
--caskCheck only casks.
--tapCheck formulae and casks within the given tap, specified as
user/repo.
--installedCheck formulae and casks that are currently installed.
--no-forkDon’t try to fork the repository.
--open-prOpen a pull request for the new version if none have been opened yet.
--limitLimit number of package results returned.
--start-withLetter or word that the list of package results should alphabetically follow.
bump-cask-pr [options] caskCreate a pull request to update cask with a new version.
A best effort to determine the SHA-256 will be made if the value is not
supplied by the user.
-n, --dry-runPrint what would be done rather than doing it.
--write-onlyMake the expected file modifications without taking any Git actions.
--commitWhen passed with --write-only, generate a new commit after writing changes
to the cask file.
--no-auditDon’t run brew audit before opening the PR.
--no-styleDon’t run brew style --fix before opening the PR.
--no-browsePrint the pull request URL instead of opening in a browser.
--no-forkDon’t try to fork the repository.
--versionSpecify the new version for the cask.
--version-armSpecify the new cask version for the ARM architecture.
--version-intelSpecify the new cask version for the Intel architecture.
--messagePrepend message to the default pull request message.
--urlSpecify the URL for the new download.
--sha256Specify the SHA-256 checksum of the new download.
--fork-orgUse the specified GitHub organization for forking.
bump-formula-pr [options] [formula]Create a pull request to update formula with a new URL or a new tag.
If a URL is specified, the SHA-256 checksum of the new download should
also be specified. A best effort to determine the SHA-256 will be made if
not supplied by the user.
If a tag is specified, the Git commit revision corresponding to that tag
should also be specified. A best effort to determine the revision will be
made if the value is not supplied by the user.
If a version is specified, a best effort to determine the URL and
SHA-256 or the tag and revision will be made if both values are not
supplied by the user.
Note: this command cannot be used to transition a formula from a URL-and-SHA-256 style specification into a tag-and-revision style specification, nor vice versa. It must use whichever style specification the formula already uses.
-n, --dry-runPrint what would be done rather than doing it.
--write-onlyMake the expected file modifications without taking any Git actions.
--commitWhen passed with --write-only, generate a new commit after writing changes
to the formula file.
--no-auditDon’t run brew audit before opening the PR.
--strictRun brew audit --strict before opening the PR.
--onlineRun brew audit --online before opening the PR.
--no-browsePrint the pull request URL instead of opening in a browser.
--no-forkDon’t try to fork the repository.
--mirrorUse the specified URL as a mirror URL. If URL is a comma-separated
list of URLs, multiple mirrors will be added.
--fork-orgUse the specified GitHub organization for forking.
--versionUse the specified version to override the value parsed from the URL or
tag. Note that --version=0 can be used to delete an existing version
override from a formula if it has become redundant.
--messagePrepend message to the default pull request message.
--urlSpecify the URL for the new download. If a URL is specified, the
SHA-256 checksum of the new download should also be specified.
--sha256Specify the SHA-256 checksum of the new download.
--tagSpecify the new git commit tag for the formula.
--revisionSpecify the new commit revision corresponding to the specified git tag
or specified version.
-f, --forceRemove all mirrors if --mirror was not specified.
--install-dependenciesInstall missing dependencies required to update resources.
--python-package-nameUse the specified package-name when finding Python resources for
formula. If no package name is specified, it will be inferred from the
formula’s stable URL.
--python-extra-packagesInclude these additional Python packages when finding resources.
--python-exclude-packagesExclude these Python packages when finding resources.
bump-revision [options] formula […]Create a commit to increment the revision of formula. If no revision is
present, “revision 1” will be added.
-n, --dry-runPrint what would be done rather than doing it.
--remove-bottle-blockRemove the bottle block in addition to bumping the revision.
--write-onlyMake the expected file modifications without taking any Git actions.
--messageAppend message to the default commit message.
bump-unversioned-casks [options] cask|tap […]Check all casks with unversioned URLs in a given tap for updates.
-n, --dry-runDo everything except caching state and opening pull requests.
--limitMaximum runtime in minutes.
--state-fileFile for caching state.
cat [--formula] [--cask] formula|cask […]Display the source of a formula or cask.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
command command […]Display the path to the file being used when invoking brew cmd.
contributions [–user=email|username] [--repositories=] [--csv]Summarise contributions to Homebrew repositories.
--repositoriesSpecify a comma-separated list of repositories to search. Supported
repositories: brew, core, cask, aliases, bundle,
command-not-found, test-bot, services, cask-fonts and cask-versions.
Omitting this flag, or specifying --repositories=primary, searches only the
main repositories: brew,core,cask. Specifying --repositories=all, searches
all repositories.
--fromDate (ISO-8601 format) to start searching contributions. Omitting this flag searches the last year.
--toDate (ISO-8601 format) to stop searching contributions.
--userSpecify a comma-separated list of GitHub usernames or email addresses to find contributions from. Omitting this flag searches maintainers.
--csvPrint a CSV of contributions across repositories over the time period.
create [options] URLGenerate a formula or, with --cask, a cask for the downloadable file at
URL 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 the complete API,
see: https://rubydoc.brew.sh/Formula
--autotoolsCreate a basic template for an Autotools-style build.
--caskCreate a basic template for a cask.
--cmakeCreate a basic template for a CMake-style build.
--crystalCreate a basic template for a Crystal build.
--goCreate a basic template for a Go build.
--mesonCreate a basic template for a Meson-style build.
--nodeCreate a basic template for a Node build.
--perlCreate a basic template for a Perl build.
--pythonCreate a basic template for a Python build.
--rubyCreate a basic template for a Ruby build.
--rustCreate a basic template for a Rust build.
--no-fetchHomebrew will not download URL to the cache and will thus not add its
SHA-256 to the formula for you, nor will it check the GitHub API for GitHub
projects (to fill out its description and homepage).
--HEADIndicate that URL points to the package’s repository rather than a file.
--set-nameExplicitly set the name of the new formula or cask.
--set-versionExplicitly set the version of the new formula or cask.
--set-licenseExplicitly set the license of the new formula.
--tapGenerate the new formula within the given tap, specified as
user/repo.
-f, --forceIgnore errors for disallowed formula names and names that shadow aliases.
dispatch-build-bottle [options] formula […]Build bottles for these formulae with GitHub Actions.
--tapTarget tap repository (default: homebrew/core).
--timeoutBuild timeout (in minutes, default: 60).
--issueIf specified, post a comment to this issue number if the job fails.
--macosmacOS version (or comma-separated list of versions) the bottle should be built for.
--workflowDispatch specified workflow (default: dispatch-build-bottle.yml).
--uploadUpload built bottles.
--linuxDispatch bottle for Linux (using GitHub runners).
--linux-self-hostedDispatch bottle for Linux (using self-hosted runner).
--linux-wheezyUse Debian Wheezy container for building the bottle on Linux.
edit [options] [formula|cask|tap …]Open a formula, cask or tap in the editor set by EDITOR or
HOMEBREW_EDITOR, or open the Homebrew repository for editing if no argument is
provided.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
--print-pathPrint the file path to be edited, without opening an editor.
extract [--version=] [--force] formula tapLook through repository history to find the most recent version of formula
and create a copy in tap. Specifically, the command will create the new
formula file at tap/Formula/formula@version.rb. If the tap is
not installed yet, attempt to install/clone the tap before continuing. To
extract a formula from a tap that is not homebrew/core use its fully-qualified
form of user/repo/formula.
--versionExtract the specified version of formula instead of the most recent.
-f, --forceOverwrite the destination formula if it already exists.
formula formula […]Display the path where formula is located.
generate-cask-api [--dry-run]Generate homebrew/cask API data files for https://formulae.brew.sh. The
generated files are written to the current directory.
-n, --dry-runGenerate API data without writing it to files.
generate-formula-api [--dry-run]Generate homebrew/core API data files for https://formulae.brew.sh. The
generated files are written to the current directory.
-n, --dry-runGenerate API data without writing it to files.
generate-man-completionsGenerate Homebrew’s manpages and shell completions.
install-bundler-gems [--groups=] [--add-groups=]Install Homebrew’s Bundler gems.
--groupsInstalls the specified comma-separated list of gem groups (default: last used). Replaces any previously installed groups.
--add-groupsInstalls the specified comma-separated list of gem groups, in addition to those already installed.
irb [--examples] [--pry]Enter the interactive Homebrew Ruby shell.
--examplesShow several examples.
--pryUse Pry instead of IRB. Implied if HOMEBREW_PRY is set.
linkage [options] [installed_formula …]Check the library links from the given formula kegs. If no formula are
provided, check all kegs. Raises an error if run on uninstalled formulae.
--testShow only missing libraries and exit with a non-zero status if any missing libraries are found.
--strictExit with a non-zero status if any undeclared dependencies with linkage are found.
--reverseFor every library that a keg references, print its dylib path followed by the binaries that link to it.
--cachedPrint the cached linkage values stored in HOMEBREW_CACHE, set by a previous
brew linkage run.
livecheck, lc [options] [formula|cask …]Check for newer versions of formulae and/or casks from upstream. If no formula
or cask argument is passed, the list of formulae and casks to check is taken
from HOMEBREW_LIVECHECK_WATCHLIST or ~/.homebrew/livecheck_watchlist.txt.
--full-namePrint formulae and casks with fully-qualified names.
--tapCheck formulae and casks within the given tap, specified as
user/repo.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to check them.
--installedCheck formulae and casks that are currently installed.
--newer-onlyShow the latest version only if it’s newer than the formula/cask.
--jsonOutput information in JSON format.
-r, --resourcesAlso check resources for formulae.
-q, --quietSuppress warnings, don’t print a progress bar for JSON output.
--formulaOnly check formulae.
--caskOnly check casks.
pr-automerge [options]Find pull requests that can be automatically merged using brew pr-publish.
--tapTarget tap repository (default: homebrew/core).
--workflowWorkflow file to use with brew pr-publish.
--with-labelPull requests must have this label.
--without-labelsPull requests must not have these labels (default: do not merge, new
formula, automerge-skip, pre-release, CI-published-bottle-commits).
--without-approvalPull requests do not require approval to be merged.
--publishRun brew pr-publish on matching pull requests.
--autosquashInstruct brew pr-publish to automatically reformat and reword commits in the
pull request to the preferred format.
--ignore-failuresInclude pull requests that have failing status checks.
pr-publish [options] pull_request […]Publish bottles for a pull request with GitHub Actions. Requires write access to the repository.
--autosquashIf supported on the target tap, automatically reformat and reword commits to our preferred format.
--large-runnerRun the upload job on a large runner.
--branchBranch to use the workflow from (default: master).
--messageMessage to include when autosquashing revision bumps, deletions and rebuilds.
--tapTarget tap repository (default: homebrew/core).
--workflowTarget workflow filename (default: publish-commit-bottles.yml).
pr-pull [options] pull_request […]Download and publish bottles, and apply the bottle commit from a pull request with artifacts generated by GitHub Actions. Requires write access to the repository.
--no-uploadDownload the bottles but don’t upload them.
--no-commitDo not generate a new commit before uploading.
--no-cherry-pickDo not cherry-pick commits from the pull request branch.
-n, --dry-runPrint what would be done rather than doing it.
--cleanDo not amend the commits from pull requests.
--keep-oldIf the formula specifies a rebuild version, attempt to preserve its value in the generated DSL.
--autosquashAutomatically reformat and reword commits in the pull request to our preferred format.
--branch-okayDo not warn if pulling to a branch besides the repository default (useful for testing).
--resolveWhen a patch fails to apply, leave in progress and allow user to resolve, instead of aborting.
--warn-on-upload-failureWarn instead of raising an error if the bottle upload fails. Useful for repairing bottle uploads that previously failed.
--retain-bottle-dirDoes not clean up the tmp directory for the bottle so it can be used later.
--committerSpecify a committer name and email in git’s standard author format.
--messageMessage to include when autosquashing revision bumps, deletions and rebuilds.
--artifactDownload artifacts with the specified name (default: bottles).
--tapTarget tap repository (default: homebrew/core).
--root-urlUse the specified URL as the root of the bottle’s URL instead of
Homebrew’s default.
--root-url-usingUse the specified download strategy class for downloading the bottle’s URL instead of Homebrew’s default.
--workflowsRetrieve artifacts from the specified workflow (default: tests.yml). Can be
a comma-separated list to include multiple workflows.
--ignore-missing-artifactsComma-separated list of workflows which can be ignored if they have not been run.
pr-upload [options]Apply the bottle commit and publish bottles to a host.
--keep-oldIf the formula specifies a rebuild version, attempt to preserve its value in the generated DSL.
-n, --dry-runPrint what would be done rather than doing it.
--no-commitDo not generate a new commit before uploading.
--warn-on-upload-failureWarn instead of raising an error if the bottle upload fails. Useful for repairing bottle uploads that previously failed.
--upload-onlySkip running brew bottle before uploading.
--committerSpecify a committer name and email in git’s standard author format.
--root-urlUse the specified URL as the root of the bottle’s URL instead of
Homebrew’s default.
--root-url-usingUse the specified download strategy class for downloading the bottle’s URL instead of Homebrew’s default.
prof [--stackprof] command […]Run Homebrew with a Ruby profiler. For example, brew prof readall.
--stackprofUse stackprof instead of ruby-prof (the default).
release [--major] [--minor]Create a new draft Homebrew/brew release with the appropriate version number and release notes.
By default, brew release will bump the patch version number. Pass --major or
--minor to bump the major or minor version numbers, respectively. The command
will fail if the previous major or minor release was made less than one month
ago.
Note: Requires write access to the Homebrew/brew repository.
--majorCreate a major release.
--minorCreate a minor release.
rubocopInstalls, configures and runs Homebrew’s rubocop.
ruby [options] (-e text|file)Run a Ruby instance with Homebrew’s libraries loaded. For example, brew ruby -e
"puts :gcc.f.deps" or brew ruby script.rb.
Run e.g. brew ruby -- --version to pass arbitrary arguments to ruby.
-rLoad a library using require.
-eExecute the given text string as a script.
sh [--env=] [--cmd=] [file]Enter an interactive shell for Homebrew’s build environment. Use
years-battle-hardened build logic to help your ./configure && make && make
install and even your gem install succeed. Especially handy if you run
Homebrew in an Xcode-only configuration since it adds tools like make to your
PATH which build systems would not find otherwise.
--envUse the standard PATH instead of superenv’s when std is passed.
-c, --cmdExecute commands in a non-interactive shell.
style [options] [file|tap|formula|cask …]Check formulae or files for conformance to Homebrew style guidelines.
Lists of file, tap and formula may not be combined. If none are
provided, style will run style checks on the whole Homebrew library, including
core code and all formulae.
--fixFix style violations automatically using RuboCop’s auto-correct feature.
--reset-cacheReset the RuboCop cache.
--formulaTreat all named arguments as formulae.
--caskTreat all named arguments as casks.
--only-copsSpecify a comma-separated cops list to check for violations of only the
listed RuboCop cops.
--except-copsSpecify a comma-separated cops list to skip checking for violations of the
listed RuboCop cops.
tap-new [options] user/repoGenerate the template files for a new tap.
--no-gitDon’t initialize a Git repository for the tap.
--pull-labelLabel name for pull requests ready to be pulled (default: pr-pull).
--branchInitialize Git repository and setup GitHub Actions workflows with the
specified branch name (default: main).
--github-packagesUpload bottles to GitHub Packages.
test [options] installed_formula […]Run the test method provided by an installed formula. There is no standard output or return code, but generally it should notify the user if something is wrong with the installed formula.
Example: brew install jruby && brew test jruby
-f, --forceTest formulae even if they are unlinked.
--HEADTest the HEAD version of a formula.
--keep-tmpRetain the temporary files created for the test.
--retryRetry if a testing fails.
tests [options]Run Homebrew’s unit and integration tests.
--coverageGenerate code coverage reports.
--genericRun only OS-agnostic tests.
--onlineInclude tests that use the GitHub API and tests that use any of the taps for official external commands.
--byebugEnable debugging using byebug.
--changedOnly runs tests on files that were changed from the master branch.
--fail-fastExit early on the first failing test.
--onlyRun only test_script_spec.rb. Appending :line_number will start at
a specific line.
--profileRun the test suite serially to find the n slowest tests.
--seedRandomise tests with the specified value instead of a random seed.
typecheck, tc [options]Check for typechecking errors using Sorbet.
--fixAutomatically fix type errors.
-q, --quietSilence all non-critical errors.
--updateUpdate RBI files.
--update-allUpdate all RBI files rather than just updated gems.
--suggest-typedTry upgrading typed sigils.
--dirTypecheck all files in a specific directory.
--fileTypecheck a single file.
--ignoreIgnores input files that contain the given string in their paths (relative to the input path passed to Sorbet).
unbottled [options] [formula …]Show the unbottled dependents of formulae.
--tagUse the specified bottle tag (e.g. big_sur) instead of the current OS.
--dependentsSkip getting analytics data and sort by number of dependents instead.
--totalPrint the number of unbottled and total formulae.
--lostPrint the homebrew/core commits where bottles were lost in the last week.
--eval-allEvaluate all available formulae and casks, whether installed or not, to check
them. Implied if HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALL is set.
unpack [options] formula […]Unpack the source files for formula into subdirectories of the current
working directory.
--destdirCreate subdirectories in the directory named by path instead.
--patchPatches for formula will be applied to the unpacked source.
-g, --gitInitialise a Git repository in the unpacked source. This is useful for creating patches for the software.
-f, --forceOverwrite the destination directory if it already exists.
update-license-dataUpdate SPDX license data in the Homebrew repository.
update-maintainersUpdate the list of maintainers in the Homebrew/brew README.
update-python-resources [options] formula […]Update versions for PyPI resource blocks in formula.
-p, --print-onlyPrint the updated resource blocks instead of changing formula.
-s, --silentSuppress any output.
--ignore-non-pypi-packagesDon’t fail if formula is not a PyPI package.
--install-dependenciesInstall missing dependencies required to update resources.
--versionUse the specified version when finding resources for formula. If no
version is specified, the current version for formula will be used.
--package-nameUse the specified package-name when finding resources for formula. If
no package name is specified, it will be inferred from the formula’s stable
URL.
--extra-packagesInclude these additional packages when finding resources.
--exclude-packagesExclude these packages when finding resources.
update-sponsorsUpdate the list of GitHub Sponsors in the Homebrew/brew README.
update-test [options]Run a test of brew update with a new repository clone. If no options are
passed, use origin/master as the start commit.
--to-tagSet HOMEBREW_UPDATE_TO_TAG to test updating between tags.
--keep-tmpRetain the temporary directory containing the new repository clone.
--commitUse the specified commit as the start commit.
--beforeUse the commit at the specified date as the start commit.
vendor-gems [--update=] [--no-commit]Install and commit Homebrew’s vendored gems.
--updateUpdate the specified list of vendored gems to the latest version.
--no-commitDo not generate a new commit upon completion.
These options are applicable to the install, reinstall, and upgrade
subcommands with the --cask switch.
--appdirTarget location for Applications (default: /Applications).
--keyboard-layoutdirTarget location for Keyboard Layouts (default: /Library/Keyboard Layouts).
--colorpickerdirTarget location for Color Pickers (default: ~/Library/ColorPickers).
--prefpanedirTarget location for Preference Panes (default: ~/Library/PreferencePanes).
--qlplugindirTarget location for Quick Look Plugins (default: ~/Library/QuickLook).
--mdimporterdirTarget location for Spotlight Plugins (default: ~/Library/Spotlight).
--dictionarydirTarget location for Dictionaries (default: ~/Library/Dictionaries).
--fontdirTarget location for Fonts (default: ~/Library/Fonts).
--servicedirTarget location for Services (default: ~/Library/Services).
--input-methoddirTarget location for Input Methods (default: ~/Library/Input Methods).
--internet-plugindirTarget location for Internet Plugins (default: ~/Library/Internet Plug-Ins).
--audio-unit-plugindirTarget location for Audio Unit Plugins (default:
~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components).
--vst-plugindirTarget location for VST Plugins (default: ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST).
--vst3-plugindirTarget location for VST3 Plugins (default: ~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST3).
--screen-saverdirTarget location for Screen Savers (default: ~/Library/Screen Savers).
--languageComma-separated list of language codes to prefer for cask installation. The first matching language is used, otherwise it reverts to the cask’s default language. The default value is the language of your system.
These options are applicable across multiple subcommands.
-d, --debugDisplay any debugging information.
-q, --quietMake some output more quiet.
-v, --verboseMake some output more verbose.
-h, --helpShow this message.
alias [alias … | alias=command]Show existing aliases. If no aliases are given, print the whole list.
--editEdit aliases in a text editor. Either one or all aliases may be opened at once. If the given alias doesn’t exist it’ll be pre-populated with a template.
bundle [subcommand]Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew, Homebrew Cask, Mac App Store, Whalebrew and Visual Studio Code.
brew bundle [install]Install and upgrade (by default) all dependencies from the Brewfile.
You can specify the Brewfile location using --file or by setting the
HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_FILE environment variable.
You can skip the installation of dependencies by adding space-separated values
to one or more of the following environment variables:
HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_BREW_SKIP, HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_CASK_SKIP,
HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_MAS_SKIP, HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_WHALEBREW_SKIP,
HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_TAP_SKIP.
brew bundle will output a Brewfile.lock.json in the same directory as the
Brewfile if all dependencies are installed successfully. This contains
dependency and system status information which can be useful for debugging brew
bundle failures and replicating a “last known good build” state. You can
opt-out of this behaviour by setting the HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_NO_LOCK environment
variable or passing the --no-lock option. You may wish to check this file into
the same version control system as your Brewfile (or ensure your version
control system ignores it if you’d prefer to rely on debugging information from
a local machine).
brew bundle dumpWrite all installed casks/formulae/images/taps into a Brewfile in the
current directory.
brew bundle cleanupUninstall all dependencies not present in the Brewfile.
This workflow is useful for maintainers or testers who regularly install lots of formulae.
brew bundle checkCheck if all dependencies present in the Brewfile are installed.
This provides a successful exit code if everything is up-to-date, making it useful for scripting.
brew bundle listList all dependencies present in the Brewfile.
By default, only Homebrew formula dependencies are listed.
brew bundle exec commandRun an external command in an isolated build environment based on the
Brewfile dependencies.
This sanitized build environment ignores unrequested dependencies, which makes
sure that things you didn’t specify in your Brewfile won’t get picked up by
commands like bundle install, npm install, etc. It will also add compiler
flags which will help with finding keg-only dependencies like openssl,
icu4c, etc.
--fileRead the Brewfile from this location. Use --file=- to pipe to
stdin/stdout.
--globalRead the Brewfile from ~/.Brewfile or the HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_FILE_GLOBAL
environment variable, if set.
-v, --verboseinstall prints output from commands as they are run. check lists all
missing dependencies.
--no-upgradeinstall does not run brew upgrade on outdated dependencies. Note they may
still be upgraded by brew install if needed.
-f, --forceinstall runs with --force/--overwrite. dump overwrites an existing
Brewfile. cleanup actually performs its cleanup operations.
--cleanupinstall performs cleanup operation, same as running cleanup --force. This
is enabled by default if HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_INSTALL_CLEANUP is set and
--global is passed.
--no-lockinstall does not output a Brewfile.lock.json.
--alllist all dependencies.
--formulalist Homebrew formula dependencies.
--casklist Homebrew cask dependencies.
--taplist Homebrew tap dependencies.
--maslist Mac App Store dependencies.
--whalebrewlist Whalebrew dependencies.
--vscodelist VSCode extensions.
--describedump adds a description comment above each line, unless the dependency does
not have a description. This is enabled by default if
HOMEBREW_BUNDLE_DUMP_DESCRIBE is set.
--no-restartdump does not add restart_service to formula lines.
--zapcleanup casks using the zap command instead of uninstall.
command-not-found-initPrint instructions for setting up the command-not-found hook for your shell. If the output is not to a tty, print the appropriate handler script for your shell.
services [subcommand]Manage background services with macOS’ launchctl(1) daemon manager or Linux’s
systemctl(1) service manager.
If sudo is passed, operate on
/Library/LaunchDaemons//usr/lib/systemd/system (started at boot). Otherwise,
operate on ~/Library/LaunchAgents/~/.config/systemd/user (started at login).
sudo] brew services [list] (--json) (--debug)List information about all managed services for the current user (or root).
Provides more output from Homebrew and launchctl(1) or systemctl(1) if run
with --debug.
sudo] brew services info (formula|--all|--json)List all managed services for the current user (or root).
sudo] brew services run (formula|--all)Run the service formula without registering to launch at login (or boot).
sudo] brew services start (formula|--all|--file=)Start the service formula immediately and register it to launch at login
(or boot).
sudo] brew services stop (formula|--all)Stop the service formula immediately and unregister it from launching at
login (or boot).
sudo] brew services kill (formula|--all)Stop the service formula immediately but keep it registered to launch at
login (or boot).
sudo] brew services restart (formula|--all)Stop (if necessary) and start the service formula immediately and register
it to launch at login (or boot).
sudo] brew services cleanupRemove all unused services.
--fileUse the service file from this location to start the service.
--sudo-service-userWhen run as root on macOS, run the service(s) as this user.
--allRun subcommand on all services.
--jsonOutput as JSON.
--no-waitDon’t wait for stop to finish stopping the service.
test-bot [options] [formula]Tests the full lifecycle of a Homebrew change to a tap (Git repository). For
example, for a GitHub Actions pull request that changes a formula brew
test-bot will ensure the system is cleaned and set up to test the formula,
install the formula, run various tests and checks on it, bottle (package) the
binaries and test formulae that depend on it to ensure they aren’t broken by
these changes.
Only supports GitHub Actions as a CI provider. This is because Homebrew uses GitHub Actions and it’s freely available for public and private use with macOS and Linux workers.
--dry-runPrint what would be done rather than doing it.
--cleanupClean all state from the Homebrew directory. Use with care!
--skip-setupDon’t check if the local system is set up correctly.
--build-from-sourceBuild from source rather than building bottles.
--build-dependents-from-sourceBuild dependents from source rather than testing bottles.
--junitgenerate a JUnit XML test results file.
--keep-oldRun brew bottle --keep-old to build new bottles for a single platform.
--skip-relocationRun brew bottle --skip-relocation to build new bottles that don’t require
relocation.
--only-json-tabRun brew bottle --only-json-tab to build new bottles that do not contain a
tab.
--localAsk Homebrew to write verbose logs under ./logs/ and set $HOME to
./home/
--tapUse the Git repository of the given tap. Defaults to the core tap for syntax checking.
--fail-fastImmediately exit on a failing step.
-v, --verbosePrint test step output in real time. Has the side effect of passing output as raw bytes instead of re-encoding in UTF-8.
--test-default-formulaUse a default testing formula when not building a tap and no other formulae are specified.
--root-urlUse the specified URL as the root of the bottle’s URL instead of
Homebrew’s default.
--git-nameSet the Git author/committer names to the given name.
--git-emailSet the Git author/committer email to the given email.
--publishPublish the uploaded bottles.
--skip-online-checksDon’t pass --online to brew audit and skip brew livecheck.
--skip-dependentsDon’t test any dependents.
--skip-livecheckDon’t test livecheck.
--skip-recursive-dependentsOnly test the direct dependents.
--skip-checksum-only-auditDon’t audit checksum-only changes.
--skip-stable-version-auditDon’t audit the stable version.
--skip-revision-auditDon’t audit the revision.
--only-cleanup-beforeOnly run the pre-cleanup step. Needs --cleanup.
--only-setupOnly run the local system setup check step.
--only-tap-syntaxOnly run the tap syntax check step.
--only-formulaeOnly run the formulae steps.
--only-formulae-detectOnly run the formulae detection steps.
--only-formulae-dependentsOnly run the formulae dependents steps.
--only-bottles-fetchOnly run the bottles fetch steps. This optional post-upload test checks that all the bottles were uploaded correctly. It is not run unless requested and only needs to be run on a single machine. The bottle commit to be tested must be on the tested branch.
--only-cleanup-afterOnly run the post-cleanup step. Needs --cleanup.
--testing-formulaeUse these testing formulae rather than running the formulae detection steps.
--added-formulaeUse these added formulae rather than running the formulae detection steps.
--deleted-formulaeUse these deleted formulae rather than running the formulae detection steps.
--skipped-or-failed-formulaeUse these skipped or failed formulae from formulae steps for a formulae dependents step.
unalias alias […]Remove aliases.
which-formula [--explain] command […]Show which formula(e) provides the given command.
--explainOutput explanation of how to get command by installing one of the
providing formulae.
which-update [options] [database]Database update for brew which-formula.
--statsPrint statistics about the database contents (number of commands and formulae, list of missing formulae).
--commitCommit the changes using git.
--update-existingUpdate database entries with outdated formula versions.
--install-missingInstall and update formulae that are missing from the database and don’t have bottles.
--eval-allEvaluate all installed taps, rather than just the core tap.
--max-downloadsSpecify a maximum number of formulae to download and update.
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://docs.brew.sh/External-Commands
Many Homebrew commands accept one or more formula arguments. These arguments
can take several different forms:
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/core. You can still
access these formulae by using a special syntax, e.g. homebrew/dupes/vim or
homebrew/versions/node4.
An arbitrary file: Homebrew can install formulae from a local path. It can
point to either a formula file or a bottle. Prefix relative paths with ./ to
prevent them from being interpreted as a formula or tap name.
Many Homebrew Cask commands accept one or more cask arguments. These can be
specified the same way as the formula arguments described in SPECIFYING
FORMULAE above.
Note that environment variables must have a value set to be detected. For
example, run export HOMEBREW_NO_INSECURE_REDIRECT=1 rather than just export
HOMEBREW_NO_INSECURE_REDIRECT.
HOMEBREW_* environment variables can also be set in Homebrew’s environment
files:
/etc/homebrew/brew.env (system-wide)
$HOMEBREW_PREFIX/etc/homebrew/brew.env (prefix-specific)
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/homebrew/brew.env if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set or
$HOME/.homebrew/brew.env otherwise (user-specific)
User-specific environment files take precedence over prefix-specific files and
prefix-specific files take precedence over system-wide files (unless
HOMEBREW_SYSTEM_ENV_TAKES_PRIORITY is set, see below).
Note that these files do not support shell variable expansion e.g. $HOME or
command execution e.g. $(cat file).
HOMEBREW_API_DOMAINUse this URL as the download mirror for Homebrew JSON API. If metadata files at that URL are temporarily unavailable, the default API domain will be used as a fallback mirror.
Default: https://formulae.brew.sh/api.
HOMEBREW_ARCHLinux only: Pass this value to a type name representing the compiler’s
-march option.
Default: native.
HOMEBREW_ARTIFACT_DOMAINPrefix all download URLs, including those for bottles, with this value. For
example, HOMEBREW_ARTIFACT_DOMAIN=http://localhost:8080 will cause a formula
with the URL https://example.com/foo.tar.gz to instead download from
http://localhost:8080/https://example.com/foo.tar.gz. Bottle URLs however,
have their domain replaced with this prefix. This results in e.g.
https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core/gettext/manifests/0.21 to instead be
downloaded from
http://localhost:8080/v2/homebrew/core/gettext/manifests/0.21
HOMEBREW_API_AUTO_UPDATE_SECSCheck Homebrew’s API for new formulae or cask data every
HOMEBREW_API_AUTO_UPDATE_SECS seconds. Alternatively, disable API
auto-update checks entirely with HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE.
Default: 450.
HOMEBREW_AUTO_UPDATE_SECSRun brew update once every HOMEBREW_AUTO_UPDATE_SECS seconds before some
commands, e.g. brew install, brew upgrade and brew tap. Alternatively,
disable auto-update entirely with HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE.
Default: 86400 (24 hours), 3600 (1 hour) if a developer command has been
run or 300 (5 minutes) if HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API is set.
HOMEBREW_AUTOREMOVEIf set, calls to brew cleanup and brew uninstall will automatically remove
unused formula dependents and if HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUP is not set,
brew cleanup will start running brew autoremove periodically.
HOMEBREW_BATIf set, use bat for the brew cat command.
HOMEBREW_BAT_CONFIG_PATHUse this as the bat configuration file.
Default: $BAT_CONFIG_PATH.
HOMEBREW_BAT_THEMEUse this as the bat theme for syntax highlighting.
Default: $BAT_THEME.
HOMEBREW_BOOTSNAPIf set, use Bootsnap to speed up repeated brew calls. A no-op when using
Homebrew’s vendored, relocatable Ruby on macOS (as it doesn’t work).
HOMEBREW_BOTTLE_DOMAINUse this URL as the download mirror for bottles. If bottles at that URL are
temporarily unavailable, the default bottle domain will be used as a fallback
mirror. For example, HOMEBREW_BOTTLE_DOMAIN=http://localhost:8080 will cause
all bottles to download from the prefix http://localhost:8080/. If bottles
are not available at HOMEBREW_BOTTLE_DOMAIN they will be downloaded from the
default bottle domain.
Default: https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core.
HOMEBREW_BREW_GIT_REMOTEUse this URL as the Homebrew/brew git(1) remote.
Default: https://github.com/Homebrew/brew.
HOMEBREW_BROWSERUse this as the browser when opening project homepages.
Default: $BROWSER or the OS’s default browser.
HOMEBREW_CACHEUse this directory as the download cache.
Default: macOS: $HOME/Library/Caches/Homebrew, Linux:
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/Homebrew or $HOME/.cache/Homebrew.
HOMEBREW_CASK_OPTSAppend these options to all cask commands. All --*dir options,
--language, --require-sha, --no-quarantine and --no-binaries are
supported. For example, you might add something like the following to your
~/.profile, ~/.bash_profile, or ~/.zshenv:
export HOMEBREW_CASK_OPTS="--appdir=~/Applications --fontdir=/Library/Fonts"
HOMEBREW_CLEANUP_MAX_AGE_DAYSCleanup all cached files older than this many days.
Default: 120.
HOMEBREW_CLEANUP_PERIODIC_FULL_DAYSIf set, brew install, brew upgrade and brew reinstall will cleanup all
formulae when this number of days has passed.
Default: 30.
HOMEBREW_COLORIf set, force colour output on non-TTY outputs.
HOMEBREW_CORE_GIT_REMOTEUse this URL as the Homebrew/homebrew-core git(1) remote.
Default: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core.
HOMEBREW_CURL_PATHLinux only: Set this value to a new enough curl executable for Homebrew to
use.
Default: curl.
HOMEBREW_CURL_RETRIESPass the given retry count to --retry when invoking curl(1).
Default: 3.
HOMEBREW_CURL_VERBOSEIf set, pass --verbose when invoking curl(1).
HOMEBREW_CURLRCIf set to an absolute path (i.e. beginning with /), pass it with --config
when invoking curl(1). If set but not a valid path, do not pass
--disable, which disables the use of .curlrc.
HOMEBREW_DEBUGIf set, always assume --debug when running commands.
HOMEBREW_DEVELOPERIf set, tweak behaviour to be more relevant for Homebrew developers (active or budding) by e.g. turning warnings into errors.
HOMEBREW_DISABLE_LOAD_FORMULAIf set, refuse to load formulae. This is useful when formulae are not trusted (such as in pull requests).
HOMEBREW_DISPLAYUse this X11 display when opening a page in a browser, for example with brew
home. Primarily useful on Linux.
Default: $DISPLAY.
HOMEBREW_DISPLAY_INSTALL_TIMESIf set, print install times for each formula at the end of the run.
HOMEBREW_DOCKER_REGISTRY_BASIC_AUTH_TOKENUse this base64 encoded username and password for authenticating with a Docker
registry proxying GitHub Packages. If HOMEBREW_DOCKER_REGISTRY_TOKEN is set,
it will be used instead.
HOMEBREW_DOCKER_REGISTRY_TOKENUse this bearer token for authenticating with a Docker registry proxying
GitHub Packages. Preferred over HOMEBREW_DOCKER_REGISTRY_BASIC_AUTH_TOKEN.
HOMEBREW_EDITORUse this editor when editing a single formula, or several formulae in the same directory.
Note: brew edit will open all of Homebrew as discontinuous files and
directories. Visual Studio Code can handle this correctly in project mode, but
many editors will do strange things in this case.
Default: $EDITOR or $VISUAL.
HOMEBREW_EVAL_ALLIf set, brew commands evaluate all formulae and casks, executing their
arbitrary code, by default without requiring --eval-all. Required to cache
formula and cask descriptions.
HOMEBREW_FAIL_LOG_LINESOutput this many lines of output on formula system failures.
Default: 15.
HOMEBREW_FORBIDDEN_LICENSESA space-separated list of licenses. Homebrew will refuse to install a formula if it or any of its dependencies has a license on this list.
HOMEBREW_FORCE_BREWED_CA_CERTIFICATESIf set, always use a Homebrew-installed ca-certificates rather than the
system version. Automatically set if the system version is too old.
HOMEBREW_FORCE_BREWED_CURLIf set, always use a Homebrew-installed curl(1) rather than the system
version. Automatically set if the system version of curl is too old.
HOMEBREW_FORCE_BREWED_GITIf set, always use a Homebrew-installed git(1) rather than the system
version. Automatically set if the system version of git is too old.
HOMEBREW_FORCE_VENDOR_RUBYIf set, always use Homebrew’s vendored, relocatable Ruby version even if the system version of Ruby is new enough.
HOMEBREW_GIT_EMAILSet the Git author and committer email to this value.
HOMEBREW_GIT_NAMESet the Git author and committer name to this value.
HOMEBREW_GIT_PATHLinux only: Set this value to a new enough git executable for Homebrew to
use.
Default: git.
HOMEBREW_GITHUB_API_TOKENUse this personal access token for the GitHub API, for features such as brew
search. You can create one at https://github.com/settings/tokens. If set,
GitHub will allow you a greater number of API requests. For more information,
see: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/overview/rate-limits-for-the-rest-api
Note: Homebrew doesn’t require permissions for any of the scopes, but some developer commands may require additional permissions.
HOMEBREW_GITHUB_PACKAGES_TOKENUse this GitHub personal access token when accessing the GitHub Packages Registry (where bottles may be stored).
HOMEBREW_GITHUB_PACKAGES_USERUse this username when accessing the GitHub Packages Registry (where bottles may be stored).
HOMEBREW_INSTALL_BADGEPrint this text before the installation summary of each successful build.
Default: The “Beer Mug” emoji.
HOMEBREW_LIVECHECK_WATCHLISTConsult this file for the list of formulae to check by default when no formula
argument is passed to brew livecheck.
Default: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/homebrew/livecheck_watchlist.txt if
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set or $HOME/.homebrew/livecheck_watchlist.txt
otherwise.
HOMEBREW_LOGSUse this directory to store log files.
Default: macOS: $HOME/Library/Logs/Homebrew, Linux:
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/Homebrew/Logs or $HOME/.cache/Homebrew/Logs.
HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBSUse this value as the number of parallel jobs to run when building with
make(1).
Default: The number of available CPU cores.
HOMEBREW_NO_ANALYTICSIf set, do not send analytics. Google Analytics were destroyed. For more information, see: https://docs.brew.sh/Analytics
HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATEIf set, do not automatically update before running some commands, e.g. brew
install, brew upgrade and brew tap. Alternatively, run this less often by
setting HOMEBREW_AUTO_UPDATE_SECS to a value higher than the default.
HOMEBREW_NO_BOOTSNAPIf set, do not use Bootsnap to speed up repeated brew calls.
HOMEBREW_NO_CLEANUP_FORMULAEA comma-separated list of formulae. Homebrew will refuse to clean up or autoremove a formula if it appears on this list.
HOMEBREW_NO_COLORIf set, do not print text with colour added.
Default: $NO_COLOR.
HOMEBREW_NO_EMOJIIf set, do not print HOMEBREW_INSTALL_BADGE on a successful build.
HOMEBREW_NO_ENV_HINTSIf set, do not print any hints about changing Homebrew’s behaviour with environment variables.
HOMEBREW_NO_GITHUB_APIIf set, do not use the GitHub API, e.g. for searches or fetching relevant issues after a failed install.
HOMEBREW_NO_INSECURE_REDIRECTIf set, forbid redirects from secure HTTPS to insecure HTTP.
Note: while ensuring your downloads are fully secure, this is likely to cause from-source SourceForge, some GNU & GNOME-hosted formulae to fail to download.
HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_CLEANUPIf set, brew install, brew upgrade and brew reinstall will never
automatically cleanup installed/upgraded/reinstalled formulae or all formulae
every HOMEBREW_CLEANUP_PERIODIC_FULL_DAYS days. Alternatively,
HOMEBREW_NO_CLEANUP_FORMULAE allows specifying specific formulae to not
clean up.
HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_APIIf set, do not install formulae and casks in homebrew/core and homebrew/cask taps using Homebrew’s API and instead use (large, slow) local checkouts of these repositories.
HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_UPGRADEIf set, brew install formula|cask will not upgrade formula|cask if
it is installed but outdated.
HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALLED_DEPENDENTS_CHECKIf set, do not check for broken linkage of dependents or outdated dependents
after installing, upgrading or reinstalling formulae. This will result in
fewer dependents (and their dependencies) being upgraded or reinstalled but
may result in more breakage from running brew install formula or brew
upgrade formula.
HOMEBREW_NO_UPDATE_REPORT_NEWIf set, brew update will not show the list of newly added formulae/casks.
HOMEBREW_PIP_INDEX_URLIf set, brew install formula will use this URL to download PyPI package
resources.
Default: https://pypi.org/simple.
HOMEBREW_PRYIf set, use Pry for the brew irb command.
HOMEBREW_UPGRADE_GREEDYIf set, pass --greedy to all cask upgrade commands.
HOMEBREW_SIMULATE_MACOS_ON_LINUXIf set, running Homebrew on Linux will simulate certain macOS code paths. This is useful when auditing macOS formulae while on Linux.
HOMEBREW_SKIP_OR_LATER_BOTTLESIf set along with HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER, do not use bottles from older versions
of macOS. This is useful in development on new macOS versions.
HOMEBREW_SORBET_RUNTIMEIf set, enable runtime typechecking using Sorbet. Set by default for
HOMEBREW_DEVELOPER or when running some developer commands.
HOMEBREW_SSH_CONFIG_PATHIf set, Homebrew will use the given config file instead of ~/.ssh/config
when fetching Git repositories over SSH.
Default: $HOME/.ssh/config
HOMEBREW_SVNUse this as the svn(1) binary.
Default: A Homebrew-built Subversion (if installed), or the system-provided binary.
HOMEBREW_SYSTEM_ENV_TAKES_PRIORITYIf set in Homebrew’s system-wide environment file (/etc/homebrew/brew.env),
the system-wide environment file will be loaded last to override any prefix or
user settings.
HOMEBREW_SUDO_THROUGH_SUDO_USERIf set, Homebrew will use the SUDO_USER environment variable to define the
user to sudo(8) through when running sudo(8).
HOMEBREW_TEMPUse this path as the temporary directory for building packages. Changing this may be needed if your system temporary directory and Homebrew prefix are on different volumes, as macOS has trouble moving symlinks across volumes when the target does not yet exist. This issue typically occurs when using FileVault or custom SSD configurations.
Default: macOS: /private/tmp, Linux: /tmp.
HOMEBREW_UPDATE_TO_TAGIf set, always use the latest stable tag (even if developer commands have been run).
HOMEBREW_VERBOSEIf set, always assume --verbose when running commands.
HOMEBREW_VERBOSE_USING_DOTSIf set, verbose output will print a . no more than once a minute. This can
be useful to avoid long-running Homebrew commands being killed due to no
output.
SUDO_ASKPASSIf set, pass the -A option when calling sudo(8).
all_proxyUse this SOCKS5 proxy for curl(1), git(1) and svn(1) when downloading
through Homebrew.
ftp_proxyUse this FTP proxy for curl(1), git(1) and svn(1) when downloading
through Homebrew.
http_proxyUse this HTTP proxy for curl(1), git(1) and svn(1) when downloading
through Homebrew.
https_proxyUse this HTTPS proxy for curl(1), git(1) and svn(1) when downloading
through Homebrew.
no_proxyA comma-separated list of hostnames and domain names excluded from proxying by
curl(1), git(1) and svn(1) when downloading through Homebrew.
Set the http_proxy, https_proxy, all_proxy, ftp_proxy and/or no_proxy
environment variables documented above.
For example, to use an unauthenticated HTTP or SOCKS5 proxy:
export http_proxy=http://$HOST:$PORT
export all_proxy=socks5://$HOST:$PORT
And for an authenticated HTTP proxy:
export http_proxy=http://$USER:$PASSWORD@$HOST:$PORT
Homebrew Documentation: https://docs.brew.sh
Homebrew API: https://rubydoc.brew.sh
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Homebrew’s Project Leadership Committee is Colin Dean, Issy Long, Mike McQuaid, Patrick Linnane and Vanessa Gennarelli.
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