iljaiwas / objc-run

A shell script that makes it easy to use Objective-C files for shell script-like tasks.

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I would love to be able to install this via Homebrew instead of having to install this in my path manually. This is painfully simple for a shell script like this, but you'll have to start tagging release versions. Here's an example formula that you could use:

require 'formula'

class ObjcRun < Formula
  homepage 'https://github.com/iljaiwas/objc-run'
  url 'https://github.com/iljaiwas/objc-run.git', :tag => '1.0'
  head 'https://github.com/iljaiwas/objc-run.git'

  def install
    bin.install 'objc-run'
  end
end

I added a "1.0" tag to the current revision. Does this help?

Sure does! Do you want to submit a PR to the homebrew repo, or do you
want me to?

On 01/10, Ilja Iwas wrote:

I added a "1.0" tag to the current revision. Does this help?


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Gordon Fontenot
iOS developer at thoughtbot
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@gfontenot

I don't have a clue about homebrew, so I'd appreciate it if you could take the time to submit the formula. Thanks.

Will do.

On 01/10, Ilja Iwas wrote:

I don't have a clue about homebrew, so I'd appreciate it if you could take the time to submit the formula. Thanks.


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Gordon Fontenot
iOS developer at thoughtbot
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@gfontenot

Thanks for doing this!

@iljaiwas Can you either move the 1.0 tag to the current HEAD, or add a new tag? That way I can include the tests in the brew formula.

Current HEAD is now tagged as 1.1. Hope this helps.

Pull request for home brew is currently open at: Homebrew/legacy-homebrew#26052

I actually opened a PR for this 9 days ago: Homebrew/legacy-homebrew#25814. I started getting the runaround from them, and haven't had time to figure out how to do what they are asking me to do. Mine might be a better starting point if someone wants to lend a hand.

I see. I'll ask @afh to help us out.

Formula pull request is approved now. Thanks everyone for helping out.