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@cerebroapp/cerebro-brew

v0.1.1

Published

Search and install homebrew packages

Downloads

2

Readme

Cerebro-Brew

It is a plugin for Cerebro app that searches for homebrew formulas

Usage

In Cerebro, type brew followed by any term, and the Homebrew plugin will show some suggestions:

Return - Open a terminal window with the install command entered.

cmd+c - Copy the install command eg. brew install formula

Cerebro needs Acceessibility access to be able to use the non-executing version when using Terminal. You can enable it in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility.

Settings

You can change the terminal used by the plugin in the settings. The two options are:

  • Terminal - Uses the default terminal
  • iTerm - Uses iTerm

You can also enable direct execution of the install command in the settings. By default, the plugin will open a terminal window with the install command entered.

Related

  • Cerebro – main repo for Cerebro app;
  • Cerebro Tools – package with tools to simplify package creation;

License

MIT © Luis Davim