“To install, drag this icon…” no more!
Homebrew-Cask extends Homebrew and brings its elegance, simplicity, and speed to the installation and management of GUI macOS applications such as Google Chrome and Adium.
We do this by providing a friendly Homebrew-style CLI workflow for the administration of macOS applications distributed as binaries.
It’s implemented as a homebrew
external command called cask
.
To start using Homebrew-Cask, you just need Homebrew installed.
$ brew cask install google-chrome
==> Downloading https://dl.google.com/chrome/mac/stable/GGRO/googlechrome.dmg
==> Moving App 'Google Chrome.app' to '/Applications/Google Chrome.app'
🍺 google-chrome staged at '/usr/local/Caskroom/google-chrome/latest' (3 files, 288K)
And there we have it. Google Chrome installed with a few quick commands: no clicking, no dragging, no dropping.
$ open /Applications/"Google Chrome.app"
- Find basic documentation on using Homebrew-Cask in USAGE.md
- Want to contribute a Cask? Awesome! See CONTRIBUTING.md
- Want to hack on our code? Also awesome! See hacking.md
- More project-related details and discussion are available in the documentation
Like most pieces of software, Homebrew-Cask has bugs — and we are busy fixing them! If you find a new bug tell us about it, but before you do make sure it really is a bug, by following this guide.
If your issue persists, follow these instructions to the appropriate course of action:
- Start an issue on GitHub following one of these templates:
We’re really rather friendly! Here are the best places to talk about the project:
- If none of the templates above is appropriate, open an issue.
- Join us (and caskbot) on IRC at
#homebrew-cask
on Freenode - Join us on Gitter
Code is under the BSD 2 Clause (NetBSD) license