Homebrew is a free and open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple's macOS operating system and Linux.
Why this server?
Mentioned as an optional installation method for Node.js dependencies required by the MCP server.
Why this server?
Provides access to package data, versions, and repository details for Homebrew formulae and casks.
Why this server?
Supports installation of the required ugrep dependency through Homebrew package manager on macOS systems
Why this server?
Supports installation of the required uv package manager through Homebrew, enabling easier setup on macOS/Linux systems.
Why this server?
Uses Homebrew for installing the idb-companion, which is required for the iOS device management functionality.
Why this server?
Referenced for installing and running the server through the uv binary path in the VSCode/Cursor integration example
Why this server?
Used to install the LLM CLI, which is a prerequisite for the MCP server to function. The README mentions 'brew install llm' for installing the required LLM CLI.
Why this server?
Referenced in the configuration example for running the MCP server, used to locate the Node.js executable on macOS systems.
Why this server?
Uses Homebrew on macOS to install the required ODBC Driver for SQL Server.