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# How to Use Homebrew Cask
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## Frequently Used Commands
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Homebrew Cask is implemented as part of Homebrew. All Homebrew Cask commands begin with `brew`, which works for both Casks and Formulae. The most frequently-used commands are:
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* `install` — installs the given Cask.
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* `uninstall` — uninstalls the given Cask.
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* `reinstall` — reinstalls the given Cask.
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* `list --casks` — lists installed Casks.
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## Searching for Casks
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To search for Casks, use `brew search`. Let’s see if there’s a Cask for Google Chrome:
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```bash
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$ brew search google-chrome
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==> Casks
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google-chrome google-chrome-beta google-chrome-canary google-chrome-dev
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```
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## Installing Casks
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The command `brew install` accepts one or multiple Cask tokens. Let’s try to install Google Chrome:
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```bash
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$ brew install google-chrome
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==> Downloading https://dl.google.com/chrome/mac/stable/GGRO/googlechrome.dmg
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######################################################################## 100.0%
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==> Verifying SHA-256 checksum for Cask 'google-chrome'.
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==> Installing Cask google-chrome
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==> Moving App 'Google Chrome.app' to '/Applications/Google Chrome.app'.
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🍺 google-chrome was successfully installed!
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```
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## Uninstalling Casks
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Easy peasy:
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```bash
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$ brew uninstall google-chrome
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```
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This will both uninstall the Cask and remove applications which were moved to `/Applications`.
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## Other Commands
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* `info` — displays information about the given Cask.
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* `fetch` — downloads remote application files for the given Cask to the local cache (with `--force`, re-download even if already cached).
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* `--cache` — displays the path to Homebrew's local cache.
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* `doctor` — checks for configuration issues.
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* `style` — checks Cask style using RuboCop.
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* `home` — opens the homepage of the given Cask; or with no arguments, the Homebrew project page.
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* `uninstall --zap` — try to remove *all* files associated with a Cask (may include resources shared with other applications).
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* `outdated` — lists all outdated Casks.
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* `upgrade` — updates all outdated Casks.
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The following commands are for Cask authors:
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* `audit` — verifies installability of Casks.
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* `cat` — dumps the given Cask to the standard output.
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* `create --cask` — creates a Cask and opens it in an editor.
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* `edit` — edits the given Cask.
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The following aliases and abbreviations are provided for convenience:
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* `ls` — `list`
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* `-S` — `search`
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* `rm`, `remove` — `uninstall`
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* `dr` — `doctor`
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* `abv` — `info`
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* `homepage` — `home`
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## Tab Completion
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Homebrew Cask comes with `bash` and `zsh` completion for the `brew` command.
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See https://docs.brew.sh/Shell-Completion for more information.
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`fish` completions can be installed with:
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```bash
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$ brew install brew-cask-completion
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```
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## Inspecting Installed Casks
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List all installed Casks:
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```bash
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$ brew list --casks
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atom google-chrome 1password
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```
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With `--full-name` the Tap name will also be included, _e.g._: `purple/monkey/dishwasher` for the Cask `dishwasher` installed from the Tap `purple/monkey`.
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Given an installed Cask, `brew list --casks <cask_name>` lists the staged files.
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Show details about a specific Cask:
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```bash
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$ brew info keepingyouawake
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Error: No available formula with the name "keepingyouawake"
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Found a cask named "keepingyouawake" instead.
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keepingyouawake: 1.5.2 (auto_updates)
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https://keepingyouawake.app/
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/usr/local/Caskroom/keepingyouawake/1.5.2 (129B)
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From: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/blob/HEAD/Casks/keepingyouawake.rb
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==> Name
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KeepingYouAwake
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==> Description
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Prevents your computer from going to sleep
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==> Artifacts
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KeepingYouAwake.app (App)
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```
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## Updating/Upgrading Casks
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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`. You can check for outdated Casks with `brew outdated` and install the outdated Casks with `brew upgrade`. Many applications update themselves, so their Casks are ignored by `brew outdated` and `brew upgrade`. This behaviour can be overridden by adding `--greedy` to the command.
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## Updating/Upgrading the Homebrew Cask Tool
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Homebrew [automatically taps and keeps Homebrew Cask updated](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/pull/15381). `brew update` is all that is required.
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## Additional Taps (optional)
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The primary Homebrew Cask Tap includes most of the Casks that a typical user will be interested in. There are a few additional Taps where we store different kinds of Casks.
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| Tap name | description |
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| -------- | ----------- |
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| [Homebrew/cask-versions](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask-versions) | contains alternate versions of Casks (_e.g._ betas, nightly releases, old versions)
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| [Homebrew/cask-fonts](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask-fonts) | contains Casks that install fonts
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You can tap any of the above with a `brew tap` command:
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```bash
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$ brew tap <tap_name>
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```
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after which, Casks from the new Tap will be available to `search` or `install` just like Casks from the main Tap. `brew update` will automatically keep your new Tap up to date.
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You may also specify a fully-qualified Cask token (which includes the Tap) for any `brew` command. This will implicitly add the Tap if you have not previously added it with `brew tap`:
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```bash
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$ brew install homebrew/cask-fonts/font-symbola
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```
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## Options
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`brew` accepts a number of options:
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* `--version`: print version and exit.
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* `--debug`: output debug information.
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* `--no-binaries`: skip symlinking executable binaries into `/usr/local/bin`.
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* `--require-sha`: abort installation of Cask if no checksum is defined.
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* `--no-quarantine`: [disable Apple’s quarantining](https://docs.brew.sh/FAQ#why-cant-i-open-a-mac-app-from-an-unidentified-developer) for the specific app.
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* `--language=<iso-language>[,<iso-language> ... ]`: changes the language of the Cask to be installed. The first matching language is used, otherwise it uses the default language of the Cask.
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You can also modify the default installation locations used when issuing `brew install`:
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* `--appdir=/my/path` changes the path where the applications will be moved. Default is `/Applications`.
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* `--fontdir=/my/path` changes the path for Fonts. Default is `~/Library/Fonts`.
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See `man brew` for the other default installation locations and the flags to change them.
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To make these settings persistent, you might want to add the following line to your `.profile`, `.bash_profile` or `.zprofile`:
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```bash
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# Specify your defaults in this environment variable
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export HOMEBREW_CASK_OPTS="--appdir=~/Applications --fontdir=/Library/Fonts"
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```
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Note that you still can override the environment variable `HOMEBREW_CASK_OPTS` by _explicitly_ providing options in the command line:
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```bash
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# Will force the Chrome app to be moved to /Applications
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# even though HOMEBREW_CASK_OPTS specified ~/Applications
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$ brew install --appdir="/Applications" google-chrome
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```
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## Other Ways to Specify a Cask
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Most `brew` commands can accept a Cask token as an argument. As described above, the token on the command line can take the form of:
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* A simple token, _e.g._: `google-chrome`.
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* A fully-qualified token which includes the Tap, _e.g._: `homebrew/cask/google-chrome`.
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`brew` also accepts three other forms as arguments:
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* A path to a Cask file, _e.g._: `/usr/local/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-cask/Casks/google-chrome.rb`.
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* A `curl`-retrievable URI to a Cask file, _e.g._: `https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/f25b6babcd398abf48e33af3d887b2d00de1d661/Casks/google-chrome.rb`.
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* A file in the current working directory, _e.g._: `my-modified-google-chrome.rb`. Note that matching Tapped Cask tokens will be preferred over this form when there is a conflict. To force the use of a Cask file in the current directory, specify a pathname with slashes, _e.g._: `./google-chrome.rb`.
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The last three forms are intended for users who wish to maintain private Casks.
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## Taps
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You can add Casks to your existing (or new) Taps: just create a directory named `Casks` inside your Tap, put your Cask files there, and everything will just work.
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