Tap for the sparrow-engine ML inference CLI — single-binary install of the camera-trap species detection + audio classification engine.
brew tap microsoft/sparrow-engine
brew install sparrow-engine
spe --version
spe device # active inference device, e.g. {"device":"cpu"}See the user manual for full CLI usage.
A single brew-managed spe binary for macOS arm64 + brew-Linux x86_64, with bundled libonnxruntime inside the keg — no separate pip install onnxruntime required. The tarball matrix originates at the sparrow-engine GitHub Releases (per RP-4 / Path B); this tap is a thin distribution surface that pins SHA256 checksums to those release assets.
The canonical formula lives in the source repo at installer/homebrew/sparrow-engine.rb. Each release bump fetches .sha256 sidecars from the GH Release, substitutes them in, and pushes the updated formula here. The operator runbook lives at installer/homebrew/README.md upstream.
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