# Install command-line tools using Homebrew # Usage: `brew bundle Brewfile` # Make sure we’re using the latest Homebrew update # Upgrade any already-installed formulae upgrade # Install GNU core utilities (those that come with OS X are outdated) # Don’t forget to add `$(brew --prefix coreutils)/libexec/gnubin` to `$PATH`. install coreutils # Install some other useful utilities like `sponge` install moreutils # Install GNU `find`, `locate`, `updatedb`, and `xargs`, `g`-prefixed install findutils # Install GNU `sed`, overwriting the built-in `sed` install gnu-sed --default-names # Install Bash 4 # Note: don’t forget to add `/usr/local/bin/bash` to `/etc/shells` before running `chsh`. install bash install bash-completion # Install wget with IRI support install wget --enable-iri # Install RingoJS and Narwhal # Note that the order in which these are installed is important; see http://git.io/brew-narwhal-ringo. install ringojs install narwhal # Install more recent versions of some OS X tools install vim --override-system-vi install homebrew/dupes/grep install homebrew/php/php55 --with-gmp # This formula didn’t work well last time I tried it: #install homebrew/dupes/screen # Install other useful binaries install ack install bfg #install exiv2 install foremost install git install hashpump install imagemagick --with-webp install lynx install nmap install node # This installs `npm` too using the recommended installation method install p7zip install pigz install pv install rename install rhino install sqlmap install tree install ucspi-tcp # `tcpserver` et al. install webkit2png install xpdf install zopfli install homebrew/versions/lua52 # Remove outdated versions from the cellar cleanup