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The act of putting software onto a computer so it can run

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How to install and use GNU Grep in macOS

. % brew uninstall grep Then install grep: % brew install grep All commands have been installed with the prefix "g". … to your .bashrc: export PATH="/usr/local/opt/grep/libexec/gnubin:$PATH" I had to do the above on my mac when after brew upgrade my grep was no longer accessible (it was installed previously with brew install
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Installing Xcode command line tools on M1 Mac after upgrading to macOS Ventura

How to install Xcode command line tools on M1 Mac after upgrading to macOS Ventura? … I have tried the directions here: Install Xcode Command Line Tools Directly · Mac Install Guide, which incorrectly say to use: xcode-select –install (should be 2 dashes, not 1, before install). …
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Installing Xcode command line tools on M1 Mac after upgrading to macOS Ventura

In your Terminal, type: xcode-select --install This opens a window with a prompt. Follow the prompts. It then takes about 10 min to install. …
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