Cork 1.3.1 Out: Sweet Graphics, Pro Features, Even Better Homebrew Experience
A lot of cool new additions in Cork 1.3.1, making it an even better Homebrew companion
Before we begin…
This is not really a Cork thing, but now, you can buy Cork through the website without creating any accounts at all. You can even use Apple Pay. Give it a try!
The first three people to use the coupon IAMFROMTHEBLOG will get a nice discount!
Additions
A sweet new graph for cached downloads. Now you can see how much space the largest cached downloaded packages take up
Enable “Reveal in Finder“ in Settings to get access to a new button to open packages in Finder
Revealing packages in Finder Expanded live terminal outputs, introduced in Cork 1.3, to package updating
Fixes
Cork no longer shits itself when you don’t have
homebrew/core
andhomebrew/cask
locally tapped (something that got removed in Homebrew 4.0, the release which continues to be the bane of my existence)The progress for updating packages no longer gets stuck in the middle sometimes
Uninstalling packages that require
sudo
no longer makes them disappear from the package list when the uninstall actually failed (there will be an accompanying state to explain what happened, follow issue 216 for more info)
Adjustments
Removed the “Do not sort” sorting option. It was useless and made the package list spazz around when you tired to tag a package
A new, more macOS-like icon for some info sheets