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Homebrew

The missing package manager for macOS

Homebrew Alternatives [Page 3]

The best Homebrew alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. 16

    Yay is an AUR helper written in go, based on the design of yaourt, apacman and pacaur.

    /yay-alternatives
  2. Mac App Store command line interface

    /mas-cli-alternatives
  3. Flagsmith lets you manage feature flags and remote config across web, mobile and server side applications. Deliver true Continuous Integration. Get builds out faster. Control who has access to new features. We're Open Source.

    Try for free Open Source freemium

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  4. Composer is a tool for dependency management in PHP.

    Open Source

    /composer-alternatives
  5. Ultimate guide for macOS apps that are Apple silicon (M1) ready.

    /is-apple-silicon-ready-alternatives
  6. 19

    just-install - The stupid package installer for Windows.

    /just-install-alternatives
  7. Multipass provides a command line interface to launch, manage and generally fiddle about with instances of Linux.

    Open Source

    /multipass-alternatives
  8. 20

    Patch My PC Updater is a free, easy-to-use program that keeps over 300 apps up-to-date on your computer.

    /patch-my-pc-alternatives
  9. A remote control for you Mac, using your iPhone or iPad

    /btt-remote-alternatives
  10. MacOS menu bar tool to limit maximum charging percentage

    Open Source

    /aldente-alternatives
  11. A second brain, for you, forever. Obsidian is a powerful knowledge base that works on top of a local folder of plain text Markdown files.

    /obsidian-md-alternatives
  12. 13

    Apps for Linux, right here

    Open Source

    /flathub-alternatives
  13. Python packaging and dependency manager.

    Open Source

    /python-poetry-alternatives
  14. 16

    Apt (for Advanced Package Tool) is a set of core tools inside Debian.

    /advanced-package-tool-alternatives
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