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Update kitty.rb add kitten binary #169211

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Important: Do not tick a checkbox if you haven’t performed its action. Honesty is indispensable for a smooth review process.

In the following questions <cask> is the token of the cask you're submitting.

After making any changes to a cask, existing or new, verify:

Additionally, if adding a new cask:

  • Named the cask according to the token reference.
  • Checked the cask was not already refused.
  • Checked the cask is submitted to the correct repo.
  • brew audit --cask --new <cask> worked successfully.
  • HOMEBREW_NO_INSTALL_FROM_API=1 brew install --cask <cask> worked successfully.
  • brew uninstall --cask <cask> worked successfully.

Kitty is packaged with the kitten executable. This PR adds kitten as a binary so that is it added to the homebrew bin directory.

This is necessary for running the kitten command, as well as, bash autocompletion for the kitty command. If kitten is not on the path, autocompletion will have errors.

cc @kovidgoyal

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Thanks!

@p-linnane p-linnane merged commit 9cd0d10 into Homebrew:master Mar 15, 2024
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