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🍼 Bryggeri

Bundle install useful packages with Homebrew

Installation

 $ curl -fsSL git.io/bryggeri | sh

All this installation script does is download the bryggeri script, make it an executable, and copy it to your $PATH (/usr/local/bin). For copying to your $PATH, it may be required to enter your password. If there is a better way to do this, please send in a pull request.

bryggeri relies solely on brew - if you don't already have it installed just paste the following into the terminal:

 $ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)"

Usage

  Usage: bryggeri [options]

  Options:
      install           Install packages
      install --casks   Install casks
      -V, --version     Output version
      -L, --list        Output the packages
      -h, --help        This message
      --                End of options

Formulaes

  • ansible: An open-source automation tool for configuration management, application deployment, and task automation.
  • bat: A cat clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration.
  • chrome-cli: A command-line tool for controlling Google Chrome.
  • coreutils: GNU core utilities (including "ls", "cp", "mv", and more) for macOS.
  • curl: Command-line tool for transferring data with URLs.
  • entr: Event notify test runner.
  • eza: A modern replacement for "ls" with additional features.
  • ffmpeg: A complete solution to record, convert, and stream audio and video.
  • fx: Command-line JSON processing tool.
  • fzf: Command-line fuzzy finder.
  • git-delta: A viewer for Git and diff output.
  • git-extras: Small Git utilities.
  • git: Distributed version control system.
  • go: The Go programming language.
  • httpie: Command-line HTTP client.
  • gh: Command-line tool that wraps Git in GitHub.
  • imagemagick: A software suite to create, edit, and compose bitmap images.
  • mas: A command-line interface for the Mac App Store.
  • ncdu: NCurses Disk Usage, a disk usage analyzer with an ncurses interface.
  • neovim: Neovim, a highly configurable, extensible text editor.
  • nmap: Network exploration tool and security scanner.
  • nvm: Node Version Manager, a tool for managing multiple versions of Node.js.
  • openssl: SSL/TLS cryptography library.
  • python: Interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language.
  • rust: The Rust programming language.
  • rclone: Rsync for cloud storage.
  • ripgrep: Recursively search your current directory for a regex pattern.
  • speedtest-cli: Command-line interface for testing internet bandwidth.
  • tmux: Terminal multiplexer.
  • tre-command: Display directories as trees.
  • wget: Internet file retriever.
  • youtube-dl: A command-line program to download videos from YouTube and other sites.

Casks

  • adobe-creative-cloud: Adobe Creative Cloud, a suite of creative software.
  • appcleaner: AppCleaner, a utility to uninstall unwanted apps.
  • bartender: Bartender, a tool to manage your menu bar items.
  • brave-browser: A web browser focused on privacy.
  • docker: Docker, a platform for developing, shipping, and running applications.
  • dropbox: Dropbox, a cloud storage and file synchronization service.
  • figma: Figma, a collaborative interface design tool.
  • firefox: Mozilla Firefox, a popular web browser.
  • google-chrome: Google Chrome, a web browser by Google.
  • iterm2: iTerm2, a terminal emulator for macOS.
  • karabiner-elements: Karabiner-Elements, a keyboard customizer for macOS.
  • keepingyouawake: KeepingYouAwake, a utility to prevent your Mac from sleeping.
  • raycast: Raycast, an app launcher for developers.
  • rectangle: Rectangle, a window manager for macOS.
  • spotify: Spotify, a popular music streaming service.
  • visual-studio-code: Visual Studio Code, a code editor by Microsoft.
  • warp: Warp, a fast and modern Terminal.

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome, from a typo in the README to a request to add another package in the list to a completely new feature itself.

Fork the code, make a new branch, and send in a pull request.

Licence

MIT © Johnie Hjelm