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  3. I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

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  • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

    I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

    curtisbridges@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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    @marcoarment I just make a single alias that updates everything and then i never have to remember anything but my naming convention.

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    • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

      I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

      dluz@hachyderm.ioD This user is from outside of this forum
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      @marcoarment The answer these days is simple! Just run `brew upgrade`, as it auto-updates. Erase `update` from your shell history and never wonder again.

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      • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

        I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

        anyware@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @marcoarment This is embarrassingly true! However, about two weeks ago, I had to manually type these many times, and for now (at least), I have it!

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        • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

          I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

          matt_garber@mastodon.sdf.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @marcoarment Thankfully, I suppose, it at least matches the much longer history of Apt syntax behavior on Debian/Ubuntu servers, where you have to *update* the repo lists before being able to *upgrade* any outdated packages.

          (And then I also make it easier by aliasing `brew update ; brew upgrade ; brew cleanup` as one run every few days.)

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          • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

            I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

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            @marcoarment It’s very simple. You use “brew update” when you want to update and “brew upgrade” when you want to upgrade.

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            • curtisbridges@mastodon.socialC curtisbridges@mastodon.social

              @marcoarment I just make a single alias that updates everything and then i never have to remember anything but my naming convention.

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              @curtisbridges @marcoarment yup mine is `brewup`

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              • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

                malik@mastodon.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @marcoarment I‘m not alone

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                • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                  I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

                  tomhead@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @marcoarment yep, yep, yep

                  Like `ln -s <source> <target>` or `ln -s <target> <source>`. Which is it? Hope I never end up in a situation where lives depend on getting it right...

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                  • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                    I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

                    bbech@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @marcoarment I never understand why I need to update then upgrade.

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                    • marcoarment@mastodon.socialM marcoarment@mastodon.social

                      I have been a Macintosh user for quite some time now and I have never, not once, not a single time, correctly distinguished "brew update" from "brew upgrade" on the first try

                      wtl@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @marcoarment 🤣💯

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