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brew is a JavaScript library typically used in Server, Runtime Evironment, Nodejs, Symfony applications. brew has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However brew has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.

Build javascript apps (optionally using coffeescript) using the CommonJS Asynchronous Module Definition (AMD) pattern to define classes and dependencies between them. See:.
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              brew has a low active ecosystem.
              It has 91 star(s) with 21 fork(s). There are 11 watchers for this library.
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              It had no major release in the last 6 months.
              There are 16 open issues and 3 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 10 days. There are 4 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
              It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
              The latest version of brew is current.

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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            How to remove VIM as my Mac editor vs sublime
            Asked 2021-Jun-15 at 06:57

            How to remove VIM (completely) and change my mac command line editor to sublime?

            I've spent the last three hours reading the same links on "how to remove VIM" only to get "how to remove MacVIM and reinstall it fresh" Or "How to remove Vim so I can reinstall it on Ubuntu"

            My old laptop was fortunate to have a friend remove it but my new machine still has it installed.

            I wish VIM would die in "words redacted to excessive profanity" dumpster fire while a hobo "words redacted to excessive profanity" to put out the fire

            I've lost way too many hours trying to learn that outdated neckbeard elvish piece of UX trash so I want it gone. No, I'm not touching emacs.

            Please tell me there is a way I can switch to sublime or am I permanently cursed to have this confusing black screen of death pop up when I try to git push or git tag stuff?

            My original goal was to tag a git and push it but vim comes up and I can't figure out how to speak elvish.

            I've been using PyCharm for a few years and love the interface but I need to dig deeper and a TDD Django book for class uses the terminal, it wants me to git -a "comments" so I need your advice.

            So now I can't learn TDD Django because vim, MacVim and eMacs users flood the internet but I can't remove it nor figure out how to work it.

            I've tried brew uninstall macvim which doesn't work because I have vim not macvim

            I also tried sudo uninstall vim no luck as this is zsh mac not ubuntu

            I tried brew uninstall vim to get No available formula or cask with the name "vim"

            I've searched SO five times and keep getting the same links. Alternates I've tried brew uninstall ruby vim

            per this post https://superuser.com/questions/1096438/brew-upgrade-broke-vim-on-os-x-dyld-library-not-loaded I tried, no luck.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 21:41

            You don't have to remove Vim from your machine. Instead, tell your system and your tools to use Sublime Text as default editor. After you have followed that tutorial, which I must point out is part of Sublime Text's documentation, you should have a system-wide subl command that you can use instead of vim. For that, you need to add those lines to your shell configuration file:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67977280

            QUESTION

            Pasting multiple lines in MacOs Python shell returns SyntaxError
            Asked 2021-Jun-14 at 13:53

            I had to reinstall my MacBook. I downloaded python from brew.

            When I copy and paste code in the python shell from brew, the text is highlighted and the code not executed.

            When I use the stock python from my MacBook there is no problem.

            Please check this short video: https://youtu.be/CrTzBpVdcVM

            I'm not the only one with this problem, however no solutions had been found yet:

            SyntaxError when pasting multiple lines in Python

            https://python-forum.io/Thread-How-to-paste-several-lines-of-codes-to-the-Python-console

            https://github.com/Homebrew/discussions/discussions/428

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-14 at 13:53

            It seems that there is a bug in readline (which is used by Homebrew to install Python)

            Short answer:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65683924

            QUESTION

            Installation of earlier versions of Python (prior to 3.8) fails on Mac with M1 Chip (ARM based Apple Silicon)
            Asked 2021-Jun-13 at 07:02

            I have Macbook with Apple M1 Chip in which I have to use Python 3.6.5 for my project. It comes with Python 2.7.16 and 3.8.2 preinstalled. I used brew to install Python which by default installed 3.9.1.

            So, I tried this homebrew formula to install 3.6.5, but got following error:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 05:02

            Using answer of @Charles Duffy you can make older versions run on M1s. However Python versions before 3.8 will NOT be officially supported on M1 because they were not in bug-fix phase when M1 chips were released. It is stated clearly here as:

            ">Are there plans to backport PR 22855 to any branches older than 3.9?

            The plan is to also support 3.8 on Big Sur and Apple Silicon as 3.8 is still in bugfix mode. There are no plans to backport support to 3.7 and 3.6 which are in the security-fix-only phase of their release cycles."

            in this python bug tracker.

            So I don't think there is any way to get them working on M1 unless someone tweaks python on their own.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/65653464

            QUESTION

            How to remove unwanted characters (brackets, quotes, and commas) from a JSON string?
            Asked 2021-Jun-10 at 15:39

            See here for a working example of my Google Sheet

            See here to access my Google App Script for the Google Sheet

            I have been working on a project that will be able to take the typed name of a place on Google Maps and then use the Places API and Place Details to pull in the associated information.

            One bit of info I pull in is the open business hours, called the place.weekday_text which comes in looking like this:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 20:42

            You already have your JSON data in a string, so you need to parse it into a JavaScript object (an array in your case):

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67875739

            QUESTION

            Facing problems using MacBook Pro M1 chip
            Asked 2021-Jun-07 at 22:50

            i've been trying to install software like Homebrew, flutter etc through the terminal and i've been getting the same error codes:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 22:50

            I found a couple of solutions to this problem. It boiled down to my ISP provider (Virgin UK) who was bottlenecking the install, probably because of a security issue or bug.

            A solution that worked for me was removing the initial failed installation and using a VPN to changing my connection and install it that way.

            A second solution would be turning off Child Safe with your ISP.

            These are the solutions I came across, the first one worked for me, and I have been told that the second one works too!

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67108104

            QUESTION

            Unable to install hdf5 library from homebrew
            Asked 2021-Jun-07 at 21:57

            I am trying to install the hdf5 library from Homebrew. Running brew install hdf5 in the terminal returns the following error message:

            ==> Searching for similarly named formulae...
            Error: No similarly named formulae found.
            Error: No available formula or cask with the name "hdf5".
            ==> Searching for a previously deleted formula (in the last month)...
            Error: No previously deleted formula found.
            ==> Searching taps on GitHub...
            Error: No formulae found in taps.

            I am running this on a mac with Mojave version 10.14.6. What next steps should I try to download the hdf5 library?

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 21:53

            It seems that at least part of my Homebrew download was in the wrong location. Running brew doctor, I got Warning: Homebrew/homebrew-core was not tapped properly!. This was fixed by running rm -rf "/usr/local/Homebrew/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-core" and then brew tap homebrew/core.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67876124

            QUESTION

            What is the best way of using arrow parquet in more modern cmake?
            Asked 2021-Jun-07 at 19:39

            Below is the solution that worked for me, but not sure if it is the best way to do this. I used brew to install it. vcpkg does not work at the moment, unfortunately. What I don't like about this solution is that I need to set Parquet_DIR and find_package(Parquet) separately.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 18:47

            You can pass PATHS to search to find_package.

            You may also want to prevent searching in other places by passing NO_DEFAULT_PATH.

            See find_package documentation

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67876712

            QUESTION

            Install Cmake 3.19.2 with Homebrew
            Asked 2021-Jun-07 at 01:27

            I'm trying to install an older version of CMake to compile a software that requires it (https://github.com/horosproject/horos)

            If you use brew install cmake it will install 3.20 versions, but I need to install 3.19.2 to get the compilation to work.

            You would think this would be easy but I have been struggling. Here are some things I have tried:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-07 at 01:27

            brew install ./cmake.rb will try to install a bottle, which obviously doesn't exist anymore. Try installing from source with brew install -s ./cmake.rb.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67781625

            QUESTION

            Homebrew: how to list the N last installed packages?
            Asked 2021-Jun-06 at 15:28

            Simply put: I want to list the last N packages I've installed with Homebrew.

            What is the best (and possibly fastest) way to accomplish this?

            Note that I'm not fluent in Ruby, so any suggestions to 'hack the Homebrew code to do what you want' would get me nervous...

            What I tried so far
            1. Read man pages, documentation, the Homebrew website, StackOverflow, googled with all sorts of variant questions, etc. No luck so far.
            2. brew info [formula|cask] will actually tell the date when a formula/cask has been poured (which I assume means 'installed' outside the Homebrewosphere). So that value must be written somewhere — a database? a log?
            3. Maybe there is an option to extract the poured date information via the JSON API? But the truth is that with Homebrew 3.1.9-121-g654c78c, I couldn't get any poured-date or similar element on the JSON output... the only dates that I get are related to git (presumably because they're more useful for Homebrew's internal workings). This would, in theory, be able to tell me what are the 'newest' versions of the formulae I have installed, but not the order I have installed them — in other words, I could have installed a year-old version yesterday, and I don't need to know that it's one year old, I only want to know I've installed it yesterday!
            What I learned so far

            Although I couldn't figure out how to retrieve that information, I'm sure it is there, since brew info ... will give the correct day a particular formula was poured. Thus, one possible solution would be to capture all the information from brew info and then do a grep on it; thus, something like brew info | grep Poured should give me what I want. Needless to say, this takes eternities to run (in fact, I never managed to complete it — I gave up after several minutes).

            Of course, I found out that there is a brew info --installed option — but currently, it only works with JSON output. And since JSON output will not tell the poured date, this isn't useful.

            A possibility would be to do it in the following way:

            • Extract all installed package names with brew info --installed --json=v1 | jq "map(.name)" > inst.json
            • Parse the result so that it becomes a single line, e.g. cat inst.json | tr -d '\n\r\[\]\"\,'
            • Now run brew info --formula (treat everything as a formula to avoid warnings) with that single line, pipe the result in another file (e.g. all-installed.txt)
            • Go through that file, extract the line with the formula name and the date, and format it using something like cat all-installed.txt | sed -E 's/([[:alnum:]]+):? stable.*\n(.*\n){3,7}^ Poured from bottle on (.*)$/\1 -- \3\\n/g' | sort | tail -40 — the idea is to have lines just with the date and the formula name, so that it can get easily sorted [note: I'm aware that the regex shown doesn't work, it was just part of a failed attempt before I gave up this approach]

            Messy. It also takes a lot of time to process everything. You can put it all in a single line and avoid the intermediary files, if you're prepared to stare at a blank screen and wait for several minutes.

            The quick and dirty approach

            I was trying to look for a) installation logs; b) some sort of database where brew would store the information I was trying to extract (and that brew info has access to). Most of the 'logs' I found were actually related to patching individual packages (so that if something goes wrong, you can presumably email the maintainer). However, by sheer chance, I also noticed that every package has an INSTALL_RECEIPT.json inside /usr/local/Cellar/, which seems to have the output of brew info --json=v1 package-name. Whatever the purpose of this file, it has a precious bit of information: it has been created on the date that this package was installed!

            That was quite a bit of luck for me, because now I could simply stat this file and get its creation timestamp. Because the formula directories are quite well-formed and easy to parse, I could do something very simple, just using stat and some formatting things which took me an eternity to figure out (mostly because stat under BSD-inspired Unixes has different options than those popular with the SysV-inspired Linux).

            For example, to get the last 40 installed formulae:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-06 at 05:31

            The "brew list" command has a -t option:

            Sort formulae and/or casks by time modified, listing most recently modified first.

            Thus to get the most recent 40, you could write:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67845539

            QUESTION

            npm error: Cannot find module '.../immer.js' when building a create react app through CLI
            Asked 2021-Jun-05 at 04:56

            I am trying to build a website using create react app and bootstrap. We are hosting the site via GH-pages and our repository is here. I have not had issues deploying the site locally until today, but have not yet been able to solve the problem after many hours.

            I will go through the steps I performed to get me to where I am at.

            1. Cloned repository through GH Desktop
            2. Opened terminal and input brew reinstall node
            3. Moved to project directory and input npm install react-bootstrap bootstrap@4.6.0 and npm install
            4. Finally input npm start

            I was met by this:

            When I look in '.../node_modules/immer/dist', I see it contains 'immer.d.ts'. Further, when I look in '.../node_modules/react-dev-utils', 'immer.js' is present. I do not know much about Typescript, but the "main" entry looks like it is present, and the files are all present:

            I have uninstalled and reinstalled the package manager, repository all day. I even reset my terminal and text editor to test it on a fresh reboot. I have gone through many StackOverflow questions and done things such as removing only the node_modules and package_lock.json files then inputting npm install, with no success.

            Does anyone know what is missing? What should I do?

            UPDATE The problem with the 'immer' file was fixed by following the steps provided in the response: clearing the cache, updating the repository, getting a fresh clone, removing the damaged files, and installing npm.

            After following these steps, the terminal returned this issue. I have tried troubleshooting this one as well, but feel like I am going in circles. Any directed advice helps.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 11:59

            First and foremost: exclude your node_modules file from git index. There is an entry in .gitignore to exclude it but it looks like you've included node_modules in index before adding that entry. Now you need to run a bit more sophisticated algorithm to get rid of it.

            Quick troubleshooting for your problem (a bit redundant to my taste but just to make sure you didn't miss anything important):

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67797509

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