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When upgrading a package with homebrew, there are several information shown e.g. breaking changes or things to do after installation.
Is it possible to show this information after the upgrade again? I don't always have time to read though all of the details. I want to revisit this info when something is not working properly with a package.



Is this possible with homebrew itself, or do I need to record console output of the terminal?










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    When upgrading a package with homebrew, there are several information shown e.g. breaking changes or things to do after installation.
    Is it possible to show this information after the upgrade again? I don't always have time to read though all of the details. I want to revisit this info when something is not working properly with a package.



    Is this possible with homebrew itself, or do I need to record console output of the terminal?










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      When upgrading a package with homebrew, there are several information shown e.g. breaking changes or things to do after installation.
      Is it possible to show this information after the upgrade again? I don't always have time to read though all of the details. I want to revisit this info when something is not working properly with a package.



      Is this possible with homebrew itself, or do I need to record console output of the terminal?










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      When upgrading a package with homebrew, there are several information shown e.g. breaking changes or things to do after installation.
      Is it possible to show this information after the upgrade again? I don't always have time to read though all of the details. I want to revisit this info when something is not working properly with a package.



      Is this possible with homebrew itself, or do I need to record console output of the terminal?







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          These are called "caveats" and are shown again once you type:



          brew info <package>


          There's also a third party program that just lists caveats: homebrew-caveats.






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          These are called "caveats" and are shown again once you type:



          brew info <package>


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          These are called "caveats" and are shown again once you type:



          brew info <package>


          There's also a third party program that just lists caveats: homebrew-caveats.






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          These are called "caveats" and are shown again once you type:



          brew info <package>


          There's also a third party program that just lists caveats: homebrew-caveats.






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          These are called "caveats" and are shown again once you type:



          brew info <package>


          There's also a third party program that just lists caveats: homebrew-caveats.







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