There seem to be different ways to do similar(?) things:
brew tap caskroom/cask
brew install brew-cask
- and even
brew cask
alone does something on a fresh install
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bmike thinks this is important:
Also - the handling of taps / casks has changed over time. On Homebrew 1.2.4 you can jump straight to installing from cask and the best guide on getting started that's current is:
But it confuses me as brew install caskroom/cask/foo
does the same as brew cask install foo
.