
Adam Selby developed two new macOS Casks, Daruma and White Rabbit, for the Homebrew/homebrew-cask repository, focusing on streamlined auto-update functionality and improved metadata. Using Ruby and Homebrew Cask scripting, Adam enhanced the Daruma cask with a detailed description and automated update path, while the White Rabbit cask incorporated SVG optimization and HTML wrapping to improve asset handling. Both casks were aligned with Homebrew’s style guidelines, reducing maintenance overhead and ensuring users receive the latest versions automatically. Adam’s work emphasized cask management best practices, contributing to more reliable software delivery and easier discoverability for macOS users through Homebrew.

2025-11 monthly delivery: Implemented two macOS Casks for Homebrew Cask with auto-update functionality (Daruma and White Rabbit). Daruma was added with improved description and an auto-update path; White Rabbit includes SVG optimization, HTML wrapping, updated description, and auto-update. Both casks were aligned with Homebrew style guidelines via style-output updates. This work reduces user friction by ensuring users receive the latest versions automatically and improves maintainability and discoverability through enhanced metadata. Commit traceability is provided below for auditing and review.
2025-11 monthly delivery: Implemented two macOS Casks for Homebrew Cask with auto-update functionality (Daruma and White Rabbit). Daruma was added with improved description and an auto-update path; White Rabbit includes SVG optimization, HTML wrapping, updated description, and auto-update. Both casks were aligned with Homebrew style guidelines via style-output updates. This work reduces user friction by ensuring users receive the latest versions automatically and improves maintainability and discoverability through enhanced metadata. Commit traceability is provided below for auditing and review.
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