Yesterday, Mike McQuaid, Homebrew’s lead maintainer announced the release of Homebrew 1.9.0. The release has major updates like Linux support, (optional) automatic brew cleanup, providing bottles (binary packages) to more Homebrew users and much more.
Homebrew is an open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple’s macOS operating system. Homebrew automatically handles all dependencies and installs requested software into one common location thus providing users with easy access and quick updates.
..and much more!
While most users are excited about the news, some of them are not satisfied with Homebrew’s documentation.
Source: Hacker News
You can head over to Homebrews’ official blog to know more about the additional features introduced in Homebrew 1.9.0.
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