I used this when I switched from QWERTY to Colemak layout, but someone could have fun with this just to get faster with the regular QWERTY layout. tldr - more useful and to-the-point way to get info and example uses for commands (better than digging through 100 pages with man).ffmpeg - media transcoder - youtube-dl uses this automatically if the format you want from YouTube isn't directly available.youtube-dl - download video or audio from YouTube - (and a LOT of other sites ( u/frozenpandaman)).(to install any of these, it's brew install whatever) Here are some random things you can install with Homebrew. brew leaves - Shows only packages you installed without their dependencies ( u/geniuscube).brew upgrade whatever_package - Upgrade only a specific thing.brew outdated - Display available updates.brew cask upgrade - Update GUI apps you've installed ( u/_zio_pane).brew cask list - Display GUI apps you've installed.brew list - Display software you've installed.brew upgrade - Upgrade/update everything you've installed with Homebrew.brew update - Update brew itself and fetches info about what's available for your other software.Maybe that's obvious, but I spent an embarrassingly long time forgetting to update. I'm not here to persuade anyone to use it, I just want to remind people who do to occasionally update/upgrade. Probably most people don't need it, but it's really helpful for people who like using command line tools, programmers, and Linux fans. ![]() Homebrew is the "missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)".
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