



You can tap any of the above with a brew tap command: betas, nightly releases, old versions)Ĭontains Casks that install drivers for various devices Tap nameĬontains alternate versions of Casks ( e.g. There are a few additional Taps where we store different kinds of Casks. The primary Homebrew Cask Tap includes most of the Casks that a typical user will be interested in. Homebrew automatically taps and keeps Homebrew Cask updated. Updating/Upgrading the Homebrew Cask Tool This behaviour can be overridden by adding -greedy to the command.

Many applications update themselves, so their Casks are ignored by brew outdated and brew upgrade. You can check for outdated Casks with brew outdated and install the outdated Casks with brew upgrade. Since the Homebrew Cask repository is a Homebrew Tap, you’ll pull down the latest Casks every time you issue the regular Homebrew command brew update. KeepingYouAwake.app (App) Updating/Upgrading Casks Prevents your computer from going to sleep usr/local/Caskroom/keepingyouawake/1.5.2 (129B) Homebrew Cask comes with bash and zsh completion for the brew command.Įrror: No available formula with the name "keepingyouawake "įound a cask named "keepingyouawake " instead. The following aliases and abbreviations are provided for convenience: create -cask - creates a Cask and opens it in an editor.cat - dumps the given Cask to the standard output.audit - verifies installability of Casks.The following commands are for Cask authors: uninstall -zap - try to remove all files associated with a Cask (may include resources shared with other applications).home - opens the homepage of the given Cask or with no arguments, the Homebrew project page.style - checks Cask style using RuboCop.doctor - checks for configuration issues.-cache - displays the path to Homebrew's local cache.fetch - downloads remote application files for the given Cask to the local cache (with -force, re-download even if already cached).info - displays information about the given Cask.This will both uninstall the Cask and remove applications which were moved to /Applications.
