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Homebrew simplifies the installation of missing command-line software on macOS, addressing inconsistencies between BSD and GNU versions and managing the PATH environment.
Command | Description |
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brew install wget |
Installs the wget program using Homebrew. |
brew install tree |
Installs the tree utility using Homebrew. |
brew install emacs |
Installs the emacs text editor using Homebrew. |
brew install coreutils |
Installs core utilities using Homebrew. |
brew install findutils |
Installs findutils using Homebrew. |
which find |
Displays the location of the find command. |
which -a |
Displays all locations of a command in the PATH. |
--version or --help |
Options to check the version of a command. |
gsed |
GNU sed stream editor (installed via Homebrew). |
gfind |
GNU find utility (installed via Homebrew). |
make |
Used for compiling software from source (mentioned as an older method). |
grep |
BSD version mentioned as a pre-installed utility. |
find |
BSD version mentioned as a pre-installed utility. |
vim |
BSD version mentioned as a pre-installed utility. |
LM Studio has released lms, a command-line interface (CLI) tool to load/unload models, start/stop the API server, and inspect raw LLM input. It is developed on GitHub and is MIT Licensed.
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