Homebrew, originally the default package manager for macOS, is increasingly gaining popularity in the Linux community since its introduction to Linux.

It doesn’t depend on any software infrastructure for backend support; instead, it provides its own library for compatibility, and in installation instructions for programs written in Rust, you will often find Homebrew as an option.

It provides the benefit of using a common package manager across Windows, Linux, and macOS, and the packages are also regularly updated and can be installed without requiring any root or sudo privileges.

In this quickstart guide, I’ll show you the steps for Homebrew installation on Ubuntu and other Linux distros with command-line examples.

How to Install Homebrew…

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