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Please create a brew package for habitctl #9

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wakatara opened this issue Nov 10, 2018 · 4 comments
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Please create a brew package for habitctl #9

wakatara opened this issue Nov 10, 2018 · 4 comments

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@wakatara
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This is great and I don't personally mind git pull-ing and cargo compiling all the time, but I imagine update would be greater if you people had access to this through the home-brew repository for osx.

I'd love it if you were releasing this via brew so it got picked up when I did a brew update.

(This looks great btw. Checking this out and trying to now parse my org-mode habit tracking TODOs to get them into a format so they'll be log ready for habitctl so I get nice graphs on auto.).

@blinry
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blinry commented Nov 26, 2018

I'd love that! As I'm not an Apple person, I wouldn't want to maintain that package myself, but I'll ask around! :)

@fkarg
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fkarg commented Dec 18, 2018

Why not make it a cargo package even? I first tried to cargo install habitctl which didn't work and actually got me wondering

@wakatara
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wakatara commented Feb 9, 2019

Note: homebrew 2.0 now supports packages for linux, windows and mac so this could actually possibly make distribution easier throughout (though I guess most peopel use other package managers.). I guess I'd argue that cargo also involves having git, rust installed etc etc... rather than just distributing a simple binary. to just answer @fkarg (though that certainly would be an issue to).

I'd argue the goal would be to distribute the binary CLI as easily as possible amongst various platforms. I'd be supportive of the easiest way to do that in whatever form (as long as I get it on the mac... hehe... =p ).

@alichtman
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Having this under a package manager would be great! cargo, brew, whatever. Anything.

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