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Install the Twilio CLI with. For more information, visit
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==> Installing rethinkdb
==> Downloading http://download.rethinkdb.com/dist/rethinkdb- 1.11.2.tgz
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==> ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/Cellar/rethinkdb/1.11.2
$ redis-server
$ cd flask-by-example
$ pip install redis==2.10.5 rq==0.5.6
$ pip freeze > requirements.txt
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QUESTION
I am trying to install Heroku CLI using this command
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Answered 2021-Dec-13 at 07:12First, any SSH URL which does not use 'git' as its remote user would not work.
So akshaybandivadekar@github.com
cannot be used.
Second https://github.com/lodash/lodash.git
is an HTTPS URL, not an SSH one.
If you want to use your private SSH key, you would need:
QUESTION
Running the command brew tap mongodb/brew: i ran into the following. I ran into the following :
Error: Invalid formula: /opt/homebrew/Library/Taps/mongodb/homebrew-brew/Formula/mongocli.rb
formulae require at least a URL
Error: Cannot tap mongodb/brew: invalid syntax in tap!
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Mar-01 at 12:29Go to Finder > Utilities and right click on Terminal and select "Get Info"
Find the option "Open using Rosetta" and check it.
Open new Terminal Run
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As per the installation instructions, when running:
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Answered 2021-Feb-26 at 12:55Just had the same problem ...
Go to Finder > Utilities and right click on Terminal and select "Get Info" Find the option "Open using Rosetta" and check it.
Open new Terminal and run "brew tap mongodb/brew" After it completes close the terminal and uncheck "Open using Rosetta", open Terminal again and then run "brew install mongodb-community@4.4".
That worked for me and MongoDB is installed.
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