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π₯ How to install #139
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For reference in case someone wants to install with homebrew here is how I did it π |
@mracos ππ» nice! |
Initially it is, but it should fetch latest releases because of the I might try to submit a PR to homebrew-cask later |
Just a FYI, got rejected because the app needs to be signed which I have no idea if feasible or possible. Will keep using the one in my own tap for now π Thank you so much for this little app π |
It surely can be signed, I just don't want to pay Apple $99 per year π |
That's... understandable π€£ What a bummer that you need to pay a subscription to sign stuff. Well, thanks for the explanation and the TIL! |
Is it possible to have a github action that automatically push the latest version to the tap? |
@mracos I think you said your tap was not tied to a specific version, right? π€ btw, I was searching for information on this and I'm seeing this warning in a lot of places: ps.: I think macOS "compress" task stopped adding the |
@thedavidweng It could checks once a day and then submit a PR? Maybe something already exists on the marketplace. Feel free o contribute if you want! Also, @pakerwreah, do you want to move this formula to a repo under your wing?
yeah @pakerwreah, I shared a bit of fake news, my bad on that π
And tbh it was not working. Fixed it, also fixed the Thanks for the heads up π |
Thank you! Yes I do believe this can be done with a github action, @pakerwreah do you want to maintain your own tap? |
I don't want another thing to maintain π
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Calendr.zip
.Calendr.app
to theApplications
folder.Open
.βπ» You have to do this the first time you open, because the app is not signed and macOS won't let you.
After that it will be saved as an exception and will open normally.
Here's a tutorial from Apple:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/mac-help/mh40616/mac
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