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aliases:
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- brew
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- homebrew
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Software can come from several different sources:
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1. App Store
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2. Just downloaded from the Web
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3. Homebrew
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4. built locally
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Whenever possible I use `brew` to manage software and its dependencies on my mac.
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# Automation
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The update
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# Software Sources
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- [ ] alle programme von mas-cli zu homebrew wechseln. #todo/p
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- [ ] script das wöchentlich updates zieht via homebrew #todo/p
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## Homebrew
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### Cheatsheat
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1. ```brew update && brew upgrade `brew outdated` ```
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2. `brew upgrade && brew upgrade --cask`
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Upgrades all packages that have been installed through brew.
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### Autoupdate
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My mac uses brew to autoupdate every 24 hours.
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I used the the [autoupdate package](https://github.com/DomT4/homebrew-autoupdate) and the following command for this:
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`brew autoupdate start 86400 --upgrade --cleanup --immediate --sudo`
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## App Store
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In order to automate the app store interactions there is a command line interface (CLI) called [mas-cli](https://github.com/mas-cli/mas). It allows us to manage the dependencies in an automated manner.
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- To update all apps run: `mas upgrade`
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- To list all outdated apps run: `mas outdated`
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