“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 Visual Studio Code and Google Chrome.
We do this by providing a friendly CLI workflow for the administration of macOS applications distributed as binaries.
To start using Homebrew Cask, you just need Homebrew installed.
Slower, now:
$ brew install alfred
==> Downloading https://cachefly.alfredapp.com/Alfred_4.2.1_1187.dmg
######################################################################## 100.0%
==> Verifying SHA-256 checksum for Cask 'alfred'.
==> Installing Cask alfred
==> Moving App 'Alfred 4.app' to '/Applications/Alfred 4.app'.
🍺 alfred was successfully installed!
And there we have it. An application installed with one quick command: no clicking, no dragging, no dropping.
- Find basic documentation on using Homebrew Cask in USAGE.md.
- Want to contribute a cask? Awesome! See CONTRIBUTING.md.
- More project-related details and discussion are available in the documentation.
If you ignore this guide, your issue may be closed without review
Before reporting a bug, run brew update-reset && brew update
and try your command again. This is a fix-all that will reset the state of all your taps, ensuring the problem isn’t an outdated setup on your side.
If your issue persists, search for it before opening a new one. If you find an open issue and have any new information, add it in a comment. If you find a closed issue, try the solutions there.
If the issue is still not solved, see the guides for common problems:
- Examples of common errors and their solutions
- App isn’t included in
upgrade
- The app can’t be opened because it is from an unidentified developer
- My problem isn’t listed
- Issues requesting new casks will be closed. If you want a cask added to the main repositories, submit a pull request.
- For a feature request, use this template.
We’re really rather friendly! Here are the best places to talk about the project:
- Open an issue.
- Join us on GitHub discussions (forum).
Code is under the BSD 2 Clause (NetBSD) license.