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How to migrate to native Homebrew on an M1 Mac

Let the great Homebrew migration begin. Yes, Homebrew now has native support for Apple’s ARM64-based M1 chip. The latest version, 3.0.0, released 5 February, will run nicely on your Apple Silicon Mac. There’s a catch, of course. Well, several catches: first, not all of the tools you can install using Homebrew are M1 native yet and, second, Homebrew doesn’t offer explicit migration instructions, that I could find at least.

Apple Silicon Mac, now with native Homebrew support
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Released: MNU and other updates

I’ve just posted updates to a couple of applications. Both can be grabbed from my website or installed using Homebrew.

MNU 1.4.6 provides quick and easy access to your frequently accessed command-line tools
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App updates support Apple Silicon

These apps will now run natively on Apple’s M1 chip:

All of them are available as downloads from the links above, and all but PreviewMarkdown, which is available from the Mac App Store, can be installed and updated through Homebrew.

Apple Silicon survival notes — day one with an ARM Mac

You have to take your hat off to Apple: it knows how to transition from one processor architecture to another, completely incompatible one. It did it in the mid-1990s with the switch from the Motorola 680×0 series to PowerPC, then again a decade or so later when it put Intel inside new Macs. Now we get ARM.

Apple Silicon ARM-based MacBook Pro
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