
Developed and delivered two new Homebrew formulas, ic-wasm and icp-cli, for the gittools-bot/homebrew-core repository, supporting Internet Computer Protocol (ICP) canister development workflows. Focused on CLI development and DevOps practices, the work included writing installation instructions and defining explicit dependencies to streamline local setup and improve reproducibility for developers. Leveraging Ruby for formula creation, the implementation enabled one-click installation of ICP tooling on macOS, reducing onboarding time and standardizing environments across teams. The versioned packaging aligned with upstream releases, ensuring traceability and reliability. No major bugs were addressed during this period, with efforts concentrated on new feature delivery.
February 2026 — GitTools Homebrew core: Delivered two new ICP development tool formulas: ic-wasm (0.9.11) and icp-cli (0.1.0). The formulas include installation instructions and dependency definitions, enabling smooth local setup for ICP canister development and deployment. This work reduces onboarding time, standardizes development environments, and improves reproducibility across teams. No major bugs fixed in this period. Key technologies demonstrated: Homebrew formula development, version pinning, and packaging of CLI tools for developer workflows.
February 2026 — GitTools Homebrew core: Delivered two new ICP development tool formulas: ic-wasm (0.9.11) and icp-cli (0.1.0). The formulas include installation instructions and dependency definitions, enabling smooth local setup for ICP canister development and deployment. This work reduces onboarding time, standardizes development environments, and improves reproducibility across teams. No major bugs fixed in this period. Key technologies demonstrated: Homebrew formula development, version pinning, and packaging of CLI tools for developer workflows.

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