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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

    starfia@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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    @marcoarment –

    I suppose one could identify the command they typically intend to run, and map "brew updo" to 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

      neuewelle@mastodon.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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      @marcoarment I think it's a Linux convention, and even they get confused sometimes https://itsfoss.com/apt-update-vs-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

        aaronw@hachyderm.ioA This user is from outside of this forum
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        @marcoarment My mnemonic (which may or may not work for you) is that “update” comes before “upgrade” alphabetically, so that’s the one you should run first.

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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

          jimmitchell@indieweb.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @marcoarment Ditto. I’ve just learned to do the opposite of what my gut tells me to do and nail it every time.

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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 IIRC upgrade used to not update, now I feel like you can just upgrade and be good. Historicaly it matched Linux package managers

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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 You've made a typo in "topgrade".

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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

                mattwilcox@mstdn.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @marcoarment you gotta update the "available software" feed before upgrading to the application versions listed in it.

                Might help you remember ... but prob not.

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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 …corked.app pulls a hold my beer on you. I’ve been using Corked unsuccessfully for most of a year. Every time it updates the casks a few of them require I finish from the command line. So really it just exists to yell run a command.

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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 one is a refill the other is another kind of beer?… As long as I don’t have an empty mug I will have them both

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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 same

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                      • neuewelle@mastodon.socialN neuewelle@mastodon.social

                        @marcoarment I think it's a Linux convention, and even they get confused sometimes https://itsfoss.com/apt-update-vs-upgrade/

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                        @NeueWelle @marcoarment Under FreeBSD pkg update downloads the currently available package list, while pkg upgrade downloads and installs the outdated packages. In the MacPorts world that corresponds to port sync and port upgrade outdated.

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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 truly the usb-a of terminal commands

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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

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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

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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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