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Contributing to Homebrew
First time contributing to Homebrew? Read our Code of Conduct.
To report a bug
- run
brew update(twice) - run and read
brew doctor - read the Troubleshooting Checklist
- open an issue on the formula's repository
To submit a version upgrade for the foo formula
- check if the same upgrade has been already submitted by searching the open pull requests for
foo. brew bump-formula-pr --strict foowith--url=...and--sha256=...or--tag=...and--revision=...arguments.
To add a new formula for foo version 2.3.4 from $URL
- read the Formula Cookbook or:
brew create $URLand make edits brew install --build-from-source foobrew audit --new-formula foogit commitwith message formattedfoo 2.3.4 (new formula)- open a pull request and fix any failing tests
Once you've addressed any potential feedback and a member of the Homebrew org has approved your pull request, the BrewTestBot will automatically merge it a couple of minutes later.
To contribute a fix to the foo formula
If you are already well versed in the use of git, then you can find the local
copy of the homebrew-core repository in this directory
($(brew --prefix)/Homebrew/Library/Taps/homebrew/homebrew-core/), modify the formula there
leaving the section bottle do ... end unchanged, and prepare a pull request
as you usually do. Before submitting your pull request, be sure to test it
with these commands:
brew uninstall --force foo
brew install --build-from-source foo
brew test foo
brew audit --strict foo
brew style foo
After testing, if you think it is needed to force the corresponding bottles to be
rebuilt and redistributed, add a line of the form revision 1 to the formula,
or add 1 to the revision number already present.
If you are not already well versed in the use of git, then you may learn
about it from the introduction at
https://docs.brew.sh/How-To-Open-a-Homebrew-Pull-Request and then proceed as
follows:
- run
brew edit fooand make edits - leave the section
bottle do ... endunchanged - test your changes using the commands listed above
- run
git commitwith message formattedfoo <insert new version number>orfoo: <insert details> - open a pull request as described in the introduction linked to above, wait for the automated test results, and fix any failing tests
Once you've addressed any potential feedback and a member of the Homebrew org has approved your pull request, the BrewTestBot will automatically merge it a couple of minutes later.
Thanks!