What can I say? # Python programs brew "pipx" # Better way to add PyPI applications brew "nox" # Tool for standard development environments brew "tox" # Old tool for standard development environments # brew "poetry" # Nice all-in-one packaging tool # brew "jupyterlab" # Programming environment # brew "black" # Python formatting # brew "mypy" # Python type checking brew "cookiecutter" # Quickly start new projects # Packages brew "hugo" # Fast website generator # brew "pandoc" # Convert between document formats # brew "pdftk-java" # PDF Tool Kit (Java port) # brew "qt" # The #1 graphics library for C++ and Python # brew "root" # High Energy Physics toolkit # brew "libsodium" # Have no idea why I needed this # Fonts cask "font-hack-nerd-font" cask "font-sauce-code-pro-nerd-font" # Core cask "iterm2" # A great terminal # cask "mactex" # LaTeX. Might move to zsh when macOS does, though # brew "lmod" # See my posts on lmod brew "macvim" # VI for macOS, with mvim graphical interface too # brew "interactive-rebase-tool" # Run git config -global sequence.editor interactive-rebase-tool # brew "bash-completion" # Nicer completion for bash if you use it # Programming languages brew "python" # Python 3.8 brew "numpy" # Now is Python3 only is for brew "go" # Used by hugo, can be useful to have brew "node" # Javascript (for gitbooks, etc) brew "yarn" # Package manager for node.js brew "ruby" # Just to be extra sure the system Ruby never gets modified brew "rbenv" # Use this for Ruby (pyenv also exists) brew "rust" # Was trying out mdbook # brew "lua" # Lightweight language like Python # brew "java" # Meh. Tap "homebrew/bundle" # First line of a bundle tap "homebrew/cask" # Not needed on command line tap "homebrew/cask-fonts" # Just needed for font casks below tap "homebrew/core" # Not needed on command line # Building tools # brew "boost" # C++ library brew "ccache" # Faster builds by caching brew "cmake" # Build software projects brew "ninja" # Replacement for make brew "doxygen" # Doxygen generates C++ documentation brew "pre-commit" # Allows pre-commit hooks to be installed and managed # brew "tbb" # Threaded building blocks from Intel # brew "swig" # Software wrapper interface generator # brew "qt" # The Qt Toolkit # General utilities # brew "colordiff" # More colorful diffs outside of git # brew "coreutils" # Basic stuff with a g prefix # brew "gnu-sed" # Adds the gsed command, more powerful than BSD sed # brew "gnu-time" # Nicer timing # brew "openssl" # Security stuff # brew "git" # The latest version of git instead of Apple's older one # brew "git-gui" # A quicker way to apply partial changes # brew "htop" # htop is better than top for checking processes # brew "tree" # tree is nice for looking at directories # brew "wget" # Mac's have curl by default, but not wget # brew "bash" # Bash 5 instead of 3, in case you need it # brew "rename" # Rename files utility # brew "clang-format" # Format C++ files # brew "tmux" # Split windows and saving terminal sessions (screen replacement) brew "gh" # GitHub's command line interface, from gh's tap # Personal customization options brew "fish" # My favorite shell. Ways, including typing python3 into a terminal. That is triggered automatically lots of different Hopefully that won’t happen again next update…įirst things first, to install pretty much anything you need the “XcodeĬommand-line tools” (CLT). I forgot this, so had to reinstall the CLTĪnd wipe and reinstall brew, since it was complaining that “git” was invalid. Good, built-ins get in the way of brew.Īlways update macOS first thing.
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