I would like to use Homebrew to install GNU versions of several utilities, and use the GNU versions by default with their usual names.
From the output of brew install gnu-tar
and by reading How to replace Mac OS X utilities with GNU core utilities? I learned that I can add /usr/local/opt/gnu-tar/libexec/gnubin
to my $PATH
variable. However, for other packages, the gnubin
directory is under a different path, like /usr/local/opt/coreutils/libexec/gnubin
for the coreutils
package.
Do I have to add each of these to my path by hand, or does Homebrew provide an easy way to collect all of the entries in various gnubin
directories into one place?
I suppose I could put some kind of auto-finding script in my .bash_profile
like:
GNUBINS=$(find -L /usr/local/opt -type d -name gnubin | tr ' ' ':')
export PATH=$GNUBINS:$PATH
However this feels a little clunky and insecure, and I was hoping for a Homebrew-specific solution.