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This commit adds a cask for Mirage 1.0.1. The `url` and `homepage` fields point to Softpedia as the [original developer's website](http://www.itaiferber.com) is no longer available. The description of the application on Softpedia's website reads: ```markdown Mirage is a free Cocoa based application which will make your dock, separator, indicator and even Stacks totally clear. Mirage will allow you to: - Install a clear dock. - Install a clear separator. - Install clear indicators. - Install clear stacks. - Restore any combination of those straight from default. ``` |
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CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
FAQ.md | ||
Gemfile | ||
Gemfile.lock | ||
README.md | ||
RELEASING.md | ||
Rakefile | ||
USAGE.md | ||
brew-cask.rb |
README.md
"To install, drag this icon..." no more!
Let's see if we can get the elegance, simplicity, and speed of Homebrew for the installation and management GUI Mac applications like Google Chrome and Adium.
brew-cask
provides a friendly homebrew-style CLI workflow for the
administration of Mac applications distributed as binaries.
It's implemented as a homebrew
"external
command" called
cask
.
Let's try it!
$ brew tap phinze/homebrew-cask
$ brew install brew-cask
$ brew cask install google-chrome
==> Downloading https://dl.google.com/chrome/mac/stable/GGRO/googlechrome.dmg
==> Success! google-chrome installed to /opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom/google-chrome/stable-channel
==> Linking Google Chrome.app to /Users/phinze/Applications/Google Chrome.app
And there we have it. Google Chrome installed with a few quick commands; no clicking, no dragging, no dropping.
open ~/Applications/"Google Chrome.app"
Learn More
- Find basic documentation on using
homebrew-cask
in USAGE.md - Want to contribute? Awesome! See CONTRIBUTING.md
- More project related details and discussion available in FAQ.md
Questions? Wanna chat?
We're really rather friendly! Here are the best places to talk about the project:
- Start an issue on GitHub
- Join us on IRC, we're at
#homebrew-cask
on Freenode