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brew_outdated
brew_outdated is a utility for keeping your brew -installed executables up-to-date. It examines your shell history and looks for executables which have been recently used and are out-of-date according to brew outdated . It will only detect executables which were installed by brew .
Supports bash , zsh , fish , and nu .
Does not currently support finding out-of-date executables which were installed by brew cask .
brew_outdated runs brew update in the background to update brew and the brew formulae, so the suggestions for updates stay accurate. If this update fails, brew outdated will display a message next time it is run.
brew_outdated is about as fast as the brew outdated it relies on, so is recommended to run it in your shell's startup file.
Installation
To install, run
cargo install brew_outdated
Usage
To run, ensure that ~/.cargo/bin is in your PATH , and run with
brew_outdated
If you would like to run it each time you start a new shell, you can add it to your shell's startup configuration file. Here are the locations of startup configuration files for the supported shells:
Output
When brew_outdated detects out-of-date executables, it will advise you of the packages responsible for those executables with a message like:
You have recently used out- of- date executables which are managed by `brew`.
Consider updating the following:
fish ( installed: 3. 1 . 0 , available: 3. 1 . 2 )
git ( installed: 2. 25 . 0_1 , available: 2. 26 . 2_1 )
go ( installed: 1. 14 . 2_1 , available: 1. 14 . 3 )
To upgrade all of these in one command, run `brew upgrade fish git go`
When brew_outdated does not detect any out-of-date executables, it does not produce any output.