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brew linkage and commands using the linkage cache have significantly better performance.Homebrew has further reduced shallow clone usage (on request from GitHub).
#Install brew cask install#
#Install brew cask upgrade#
name : Install cask _cask : name : alfred state : present - name : Remove cask _cask : name : alfred state : absent - name : Install cask with install options _cask : name : alfred state : present install_options : 'appdir=/Applications' - name : Install cask with install options _cask : name : alfred state : present install_options : 'debug,appdir=/Applications' - name : Allow external app _cask : name : alfred state : present accept_external_apps : True - name : Remove cask with force option _cask : name : alfred state : absent install_options : force - name : Upgrade all casks _cask : upgrade_all : true - name : Upgrade given cask with force option _cask : name : alfred state : upgraded install_options : force - name : Upgrade cask with greedy option _cask : name : 1password state : upgraded greedy : True - name : Using sudo password for installing cask I’d like to announce Homebrew 2.6.0. Controlling how Ansible behaves: precedence rules.Collections in the Theforeman Namespace.Collections in the T_systems_mms Namespace.Collections in the Servicenow Namespace.Collections in the Purestorage Namespace.Collections in the Openvswitch Namespace.Collections in the Netapp_eseries Namespace.Collections in the Kubernetes Namespace.Collections in the Junipernetworks Namespace.
Collections in the F5networks Namespace.Collections in the Containers Namespace.List all installed packages: brew info -json -installed List keg only packages (jq tool required): brew info -json -installed jq -r. Collections in the Cloudscale_ch Namespace For anyone that lands here after googling, and/or for anyone who wants a list of packages that are installed as keg only, you can get this info from the brew JSON output.Collections in the Chocolatey Namespace.Collections in the Check_point Namespace.Virtualization and Containerization Guides.