Tealdeer (because both install `tldr` binaries) Simplified and community-driven man pages Run info on tldr, and you can see all the dependency management, the source code, and even public analytics: $ brew info tldr Another thing I appreciate about Homebrew is that you can appreciate this feature without understanding exactly what it means.īut if you're into it, it can be fun to look at the complexity. That saves a lot of time and CPU fan noise. Homebrew, thankfully, prebuilds the binaries, so you don't have to build from source code on your local machine. Now you can install it: $ brew install tldrĪlready downloaded: /Users/mbbroberg/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/901bc14594a9283e9ab20aec942dc5a9a2befb7e96e1b0fcccb4e3257918813c-tldr-1.3.0_2. Success! The checkmark lets you know it is available. You can confirm it's available by running search again: $ brew search tldr
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