Distributing Your CLI with Homebrew: Tips from Mike McQuaid - RUBY 678

Distributing Your CLI with Homebrew: Tips from Mike McQuaid - RUBY 678

From Ruby Rogues by Charles M Wood

September 9, 2025 · 1h 12m · Episode 678

About this episode

Mike McQuaid discusses building and distributing CLIs, the advantages of Ruby, and the impact of AI on developer workflows.

In this episode of Ruby Rogues, I sit down with Mike McQuaid, lead maintainer of Homebrew, to talk all about building and distributing CLIs. We dig into the practical steps for turning small scripts into reliable command-line tools, why Ruby is a great starting point, and when you might want to reach for Go or Rust instead. We also explore the challenges of distributing CLIs across macOS, Linux, and Windows, why Homebrew remains one of the easiest ways to ship software, and the importance of testing CLIs from the outside in. Plus, Mike and I discuss how AI is transforming the developer workflow—from Copilot PR reviews to agent-based coding—and what that means for both seniors and juniors in today’s industry. Links & Resources Mike McQuaid’s Website – Mike’s talks, articles, and contact info. Homebrew – The missing package manager for macOS (and Linux). Bundler Inline – Running dependencies inside a Ruby script. Hyperfine – CLI benchmarking tool. Cursor – AI-powered code editor. GitHub Copilot – AI pair programmer. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support .

People in this episode

Host: Charles M Wood

Guest: Mike McQuaid

Topics covered

  • CLI distribution
  • Homebrew
  • Ruby
  • Go
  • Rust
  • AI in development
  • cross-platform tools

Keywords

  • CLI
  • Homebrew
  • Ruby
  • Go
  • Rust
  • AI
  • developer workflow
  • command-line tools

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Homebrew

Products: Bundler Inline, Hyperfine, Cursor, GitHub Copilot

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