# Installing Kops via Hombrew Homebrew makes installing kops [very simple for MacOS.](../install.md) ```bash brew update && brew install kops ``` Development Releases and master can also be installed via Homebrew very easily: ```bash # Development Release brew update && brew install kops --devel # HEAD of master brew update && brew install kops --HEAD ``` Note: if you already have kops installed, you need to substitute `upgrade` for `install`. You can switch between development and stable releases with: ```bash brew switch kops 1.7.1 brew switch kops 1.8.0-beta.1 ``` # Releasing kops to Brew Submitting a new release of kops to Homebrew is very simple. ### From a homebrew machine `brew bump-formula-pr` makes it easy to update our homebrew formula. This will automatically update the provided fields and open a PR for you. More details on this script are located [here.](https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/blob/master/Library/Homebrew/dev-cmd/bump-formula-pr.rb) We now include both major and development releases in homebrew. A development version can be updated by adding the `--devel` flag. Example usage: ```bash # Major Version brew bump-formula-pr kops \ --url=https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/archive/1.7.1.tar.gz \ --sha256=044c5c7a737ed3acf53517e64bb27d3da8f7517d2914df89efeeaf84bc8a722a # Development Version brew bump-formula-pr kops \ --devel \ --url=https://github.com/kubernetes/kops/archive/1.8.0-beta.1.tar.gz \ --sha256=81026d6c1cd7b3898a88275538a7842b4bd8387775937e0528ccb7b83948abf1 ``` * Update the URL variable to the tar.gz of the new release source code * Update the sha256 variable to SHA256 checksum of the new tar.gz **If we change how dependencies work or if we make the install require something other than a simple make, we'll need to update the commands** ```brew edit kops``` will open an editor on your machine to edit the formula. You can use this to make more in depth changes to the formula. ### Test that Homebrew formula works ```brew uninstall kops && brew install kops``` will install the new version. Test and make sure that the new release works. ### Audit the Homebrew formula ```brew audit --strict --online``` will output any code that doesn't meet the Homebrew standards. ### Send a commit to the Homebrew repo Rather than repeating documentation that might change, head over to [Homebrew documentation](https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/blob/master/docs/Formula-Cookbook.md#commit) for directions and conventions. The formula can be found in hacks/brew/kops.rb.