Now, Homebrew is reaching version 4.1, and there’s a lot of changes to be excited about.
Basically, if you’re going to installanykind of command-line tool, Homebrew usually makes the job easier.
Homebrew 4.1.0, which was just announced by the development team, has a few helpful improvements.
Additionally, Homebrew now fetches package installation data from formulae.brew.sh, reducing reliance on local taps and enhancing efficiency.
Homebrew has also made strides in improving package management performance.
Fetching bottles is now significantly faster, and so is installing packages without using post_install.
Marcus Mears III / How-To Geek