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    Brewlet

    Brewlet

    The missing menulet for brew.sh: keeping your packages up-to-date

    This menulet makes it easier to use brew.sh. For example, you need to manually check if some of your packages can be updated. With Brewlet it's easy: if everything is working swimmingly, then you'll see the normal icon. If updates are available to be installed, the icon will become colored, to get your attention – along with a notification if you wish. Once clicked, you'll be able to upgrade your packages, among other options. In addition, Brewlet will periodically check the status of...
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    Beak

    Beak

    A command line interface for your Swift scripts

    Beak is a command-line interface tool for Swift scripts, enabling developers to execute public global functions defined in Swift files directly from the terminal. It simplifies scripting tasks by allowing Swift files to act as executable scripts, replacing traditional scripting tools like Make or Rake with Swift's expressive syntax. Beak supports dependency management through annotations and integrates seamlessly with Swift Package Manager.​
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