
Developed Linux support for the Duplicacy CLI within the Homebrew/homebrew-cask repository, enabling Linux users to install and manage Duplicacy through Homebrew. The work involved updating the cask file to handle Linux architecture and integrating Linux-specific download URLs, ensuring compatibility with Linux packaging standards. Focused on DevOps practices and leveraging skills in Linux and package management, the developer expanded cross-platform coverage without introducing new bugs. The implementation, primarily using Ruby, broadened the accessibility of Duplicacy to a wider user base and streamlined the installation process for Linux environments, reflecting a targeted and technically sound approach to feature delivery.
February 2026 monthly summary focused on delivering Linux support for Duplicacy CLI in Homebrew Cask. The feature enables Linux users to install and use Duplicacy via Homebrew by updating the cask to support Linux architecture and Linux download URLs. Primary work was feature delivery with no major bugs fixed this month; alignment to Linux packaging improves cross-platform coverage.
February 2026 monthly summary focused on delivering Linux support for Duplicacy CLI in Homebrew Cask. The feature enables Linux users to install and use Duplicacy via Homebrew by updating the cask to support Linux architecture and Linux download URLs. Primary work was feature delivery with no major bugs fixed this month; alignment to Linux packaging improves cross-platform coverage.

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