🍻 Default formulae for the missing package manager for macOS
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Add option --with-unicode9 on devel and head for Unicode 9 character width support. The option is not enabled by default because support is required from both the shell and the terminal emulator; disparity could cause garbled output. A simple test case is "echo 👍1👍2👍3" at the prompt: - If neither zsh nor the terminal emulator has Unicode 9 width tables, each digit will overlap with its previous emoji, but editing will still be very much possible; - If zsh has Unicode 9 width tables but the terminal emulator doesn't, the string will be garbled and editing will be very difficult; - If both zsh and the terminal emulator have Unicode 9 width tables, output will be correct and editing won't be hindered. Terminal.app currently doesn't support Unicode 9, making the option a tough sell as default. For the record, iTerm2 nightlies since 08/08/2016 have opt-in Unicode 9 width support and version switching. See https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/wikis/unicodeversionswitching. |
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Homebrew Core
Core formulae for the Homebrew package manager.
Update Bug
If Homebrew was updated on Aug 10-11th 2016 and brew update
always says Already up-to-date.
you need to run:
cd "$(brew --repo)" && git fetch && git reset --hard origin/master && brew update
How do I install these formulae?
Just brew install <formula>
. This is the default tap for Homebrew and is installed by default.
Troubleshooting
First, please run brew update
(twice) and brew doctor
.
Second, read the Troubleshooting Checklist.
If you don’t read these it will take us far longer to help you with your problem.
Contributing
Read CONTRIBUTING.md.
Creating new formulae, updating existing ones, and fixing build issues is easier than you think!
Try brew edit $FORMULA
and see how you fare.
Documentation
brew help
, man brew
, Homebrew/brew's README or check Homebrew's documentation.
License
Code is under the BSD 2 Clause (NetBSD) license.