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sleek-sql 0.3.0 (new formula) #194786
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class SleekSql < Formula |
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on a second thought, why dont we just name the formula as sleek
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I am ok with that. There is a cask with the same name that is completely different. I don't know what the policy is between casks and formulas.
$ brew info sleek
==> sleek: 2.0.14
https://github.com/ransome1/sleek
Not installed
From: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-cask/blob/HEAD/Casks/s/sleek.rb
==> Name
sleek
==> Description
Todo manager based on the todo.txt syntax
==> Artifacts
sleek.app (App)
==> Analytics
install: 25 (30 days), 90 (90 days), 375 (365 days)
This adds the sleek command line utility for formatting SQL code. On the naming: There is already a cask with the name of sleek. I am not 100% sure if that conflicts with formulae but just in case this formula was named `sleek-sql` instead. Update Formula/s/sleek-sql.rb Co-authored-by: Rui Chen <[email protected]>
This adds the sleek command line utility for formatting SQL code.
On the naming: There is already a cask with the name of sleek. I am not 100% sure if that conflicts with formulae but just in case this formula was named
sleek-sql
instead.HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --build-from-source <formula>
, where<formula>
is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew test <formula>
, where<formula>
is the name of the formula you're submitting?brew audit --strict <formula>
(after doingHOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --build-from-source <formula>
)? If this is a new formula, does it passbrew audit --new <formula>
?