
Developed multi-architecture support for the Fly CLI within the Homebrew/homebrew-cask repository, enabling seamless installation on both ARM and Intel Macs. The work involved updating the ARM download URL and SHA256 checksum while restoring the Intel version to maintain backward compatibility for existing users. Focused on improving cross-architecture distribution and installer reliability, the developer reduced onboarding friction for macOS developers transitioning to Apple Silicon. Leveraging skills in Ruby, CLI development, and DevOps, the implementation strengthened package integrity and ensured a smoother experience for users across different hardware platforms, demonstrating attention to release engineering and cross-architecture packaging best practices.
March 2026: Delivered Fly CLI multi-architecture support for Homebrew Cask (ARM and Intel). Updated ARM download URL and SHA256 checksum; restored Intel version to ensure backward compatibility. Strengthened cross-arch distribution, improved installer reliability, and reduced onboarding friction for macOS developers. Demonstrated release engineering, checksum management, and cross-arch packaging skills.
March 2026: Delivered Fly CLI multi-architecture support for Homebrew Cask (ARM and Intel). Updated ARM download URL and SHA256 checksum; restored Intel version to ensure backward compatibility. Strengthened cross-arch distribution, improved installer reliability, and reduced onboarding friction for macOS developers. Demonstrated release engineering, checksum management, and cross-arch packaging skills.

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