Once installed, Homebrew provides the brew command. The most common package manager for macOS is Homebrew. All is done using Command Line Interface and it works for both command line and GUI tools. The package manager eliminates the need of manual software management and lets you install, configure, update and uninstall the tools you will need for your work. Install all packages with a bash scriptįor managing the tools on macOS you should use the package manager.Update - More tools added, re-organized the tools, added re-usable bash script. Update - Cheatsheet utility app added to the utilities. Read about tools that are essential to me (after switching from Windows to macOS). Are you considering macOS as your next operating system? Are switching from Windows or Linux to macOS? Do you want to develop in Java on macOS? Or maybe you are looking for tools to help you being more productive?