![]() ![]() => Linking Binary 'docker-compose.fish-completion' to '/usr/local/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/docker-compose.fish' => Linking Binary 'docker.fish-completion' to '/usr/local/share/fish/vendor_completions.d/docker.fish' => Linking Binary 'docker.zsh-completion' to '/usr/local/share/zsh/site-functions/_docker' => Linking Binary 'docker-compose.bash-completion' to '/usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/docker-compose' => Moving App 'Docker.app' to '/Applications/Docker.app' Running `brew update -preinstall`.Īlready downloaded: /Volumes/ExternalSSD/Users/agata/Library/Caches/Homebrew/downloads/85d80b9c62f4c5b1c30d51afc0854ad1b15693a99170d661aef8f17140085bb0-Docker.dmg ![]() The command will install the following, which may take a little time to download due to the large size of the GUI application. There seems to be a separate command line package, but even if you install the GUI app (Docker Desktop), the command line tool will be installed, so unless you have a special reason, you should just use the GUI one. Install the GUI application with the following command. Homebrew/homebrew-cask (git revision dd38743d4e last commit ) Install Homebrew/homebrew-core (git revision 0a6a95da043 last commit ) Since the situation is changing rapidly, I’ll write down the assumptions: as of March 14, 2022, the Homebrew version is as follows. I’m leaving this as a note because many old articles are found when searching, and they are different from the current situation. This time it is how to install Docker with Homebrew on a Mac. ![]()
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