I use brew-cask <https://github.com/phinze/homebrew-cask> to manage the
software on my Macs. It's a script and a central repository of information
about programs and where to download them. In order to keep things clean,
it puts applications into folders in /opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom and then
creates symlinks in ~/Applications.
Example:
% ls -la ~/Applications/Quicksilver.app
~
lrwxr-xr-x 1 crazor staff 62 7 Mai 23:26 /Users/crazor/Applications/
Quicksilver.app -> /opt/homebrew-cask/Caskroom/quicksilver/latest/
Quicksilver.app
Finder and Spotlight don't seem to care and resolve the symlinks.
Unfortunately, QS does not. It just ignores every program managed by
brew-cask. Is there a way to make QS follow symlinks?
As a workaround, I've added the Caskroom as a catalog source, but I feel
that QS should honor symlinks. They are created for a reason.
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