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Top 3 Ruby Cmd Projects
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homebrew-bundle
📦 Bundler for non-Ruby dependencies from Homebrew, Homebrew Cask and the Mac App Store.
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homebrew-services
🚀 Manage background services using the daemon manager launchctl on macOS or systemctl on Linux.
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I maintain a Brewfile (https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-bundle) which contains the majority of the non-project specific applications that I like to install on any new Mac:
https://github.com/jonahgeorge/dotfiles/tree/main
What's really nice is the `cask` & `mas` keywords allow you to install .dmg files & directly from the App Store.
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While its not included in there yet, I've been experimenting with maintaining a private Homebrew tap which contains my ~/bin directory as opposed to shell aliases.
Unlike docker-desktop or podman-desktop, you need to manually start colima every time you log off. You can work around this by using brew-services:
Ruby Cmd related posts
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How do you setup a new Mac?
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Pkgx – “Run Anything” from the creator of brew
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Brew Bundle
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Cork, a neat GUI for Homebrew
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Exporting list of installed cargo packages
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Auto-install system dependencies for Ruby on Rails
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You can have iTunes, take it or leave it.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Cmd projects in Ruby? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | homebrew-bundle | 5,149 |
2 | homebrew-services | 1,937 |
3 | homebrew-command-not-found | 386 |
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