Share Brewfiles

Share Brewfiles

See what tech stack other developers are using

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Run a quick CLI command to upload your Brewfile packages to our site. Then, check out other developers' packages, see our leaderboard to discover top tools, and have some fun generating your very own dev personality type to share with your friends!
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Jon
Love the concept! Sadly, I develop on Windows (...ducks behind Microsoft Surface...). But when building in python or typescript, I'm always curious if there are packages I could/should be using, or others that are are out of date, etc. Maybe there's a version of Brewfiles that can support pyproject.toml, package.json?
Jessica Wang
@pigpen That's a great idea. In theory, it should be simple to support other formats, as long as our CLI logic can recognize the type of file that's been uploaded and parse out the package names correctly. I suppose the Windows equivalent for Brewfiles would be something like the Chocolatey package manager packages.config file. However, I find it interesting that you suggested pyproject.toml and package.json, since these are project-specific whereas a Brewfile/Chocolatey is machine-specific. I like the idea of allowing developers to upload packages specific to something they are building. A cool feature would be identifying other projects that are similar to yours (e.g. you're building a website vs performing a data migration) and compare package versions or recommend similar packages.
Jon
@fuddgubbler I think your product does a great job showing how like-minded people are building. At least in my mind (and maybe selfishly-speaking), a natural extension would be to add the project-based packages. I'm currently working on a python-based LLM project. I'd be really curious what other builders of similar apps have in their pyproject.toml. E.g. do they use Agents? If so, do they have an ops package that monitors the agents? Etc.
Tulika Ghosh
Progressive concept
Toshit Garg
Congrats on launch of Share Brewfiles.....
Vitalii Androsiuk
Interesting 🤔