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homebrew guide
Eduard Ihnat edited this page 2026-05-21 20:43:18 +02:00
Homebrew Quick Reference
See What You Have Installed
# List all installed formulae (CLI tools) and casks (GUI apps)
brew list
# Separate view
brew list --formula # CLI tools only
brew list --cask # GUI apps only
# See outdated packages
brew outdated
# Top-level installs not required by anything else
brew leaves
Update Everything
# Step 1: update Homebrew itself and fetch new package info
brew update
# Step 2: upgrade all installed packages
brew upgrade
# Or upgrade a specific one
brew upgrade firefox
Run
brew update && brew upgradeoccasionally — monthly is fine for a non-server Mac.
Uninstall Something
brew uninstall <name>
brew uninstall --cask <name> # for GUI apps
Search for Packages
brew search <name>
Get Info About a Package
brew info <name>
# Shows version, dependencies, install path, homepage
Pin / Unpin a Package
Prevent a package from being upgraded:
brew pin <name>
brew unpin <name>
Useful for tools where you need to stay on a specific version.
Manage Background Services
For packages that run as background daemons (databases, Redis, etc.):
brew services list # show all managed services and their state
brew services start <name> # start and enable at login
brew services stop <name> # stop and disable at login
brew services restart <name> # restart
Cleanup (Free Up Disk Space)
Brew keeps old versions around after upgrades. Clean them up with:
brew cleanup
# Preview what would be deleted first
brew cleanup --dry-run
Health Check
brew doctor
# Tells you if anything is misconfigured or broken
Tips
- Formulae vs Casks — formulae are CLI tools (
mlr,wget,htop), casks are GUI apps (jordanbaird-ice,firefox,iterm2). Most commands work for both, just add--caskwhen needed. - Where things are installed — formulae go to
/opt/homebrew/bin/(Apple Silicon) or/usr/local/bin/(Intel). This is automatically on your$PATH. - Tap — if a package isn't found, it might be in a third-party tap. You'll usually see
brew tap <repo>instructions on the project's page. - Auto-update — Brew auto-updates itself before installs. To disable: add
export HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1to your.zshrc.