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Homebrew — The Missing Package Manager for macOS (or Linux) The Missing Package Manager for macOS (or Linux) It’s all Git and Ruby underneath, so hack away with the knowledge that you can easily revert your modifications and merge upstream updates
Installation - Homebrew Documentation The default Git remote will be used if the corresponding environment variable is unset and works best for most users Note: if you set these variables you are granting these repositories the same level of trust you currently grant to Homebrew itself You should be extremely confident that these repositories will not be compromised
node — Homebrew Formulae Homebrew’s package index Also known as: node js, node@24, nodejs, npm Formerly known as: corepack Platform built on V8 to build network applications
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - Homebrew Documentation Which is usually: ~ Library Caches Homebrew My Mac apps don’t find Homebrew utilities! GUI apps on macOS don’t have Homebrew’s prefix in their PATH by default If you’re on Mountain Lion or later, you can fix this by running sudo launchctl config user path "$(brew --prefix) bin:${PATH}" and then rebooting, as documented in man launchctl Note that this sets the launchctl PATH for all
Le gestionnaire de paquets pour macOS - Homebrew The Missing Package Manager for macOS (or Linux) Homebrew utilise Git et Ruby, vous pouvez donc faire des modifications sans crainte, sachant que vous pourrez facilement les annuler et les intégrer avec les mises à jour futures
Python - Homebrew Documentation Python This page describes how Python is handled in Homebrew for users See Python for Formula Authors for advice on writing formulae to install packages written in Python Homebrew will install the necessary Python 3 version that is needed to make your packages work