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Brew update node
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brew update node

Starting from version 2.7.1, Homebrew supports Apple Silicon out-of-the-box. To install the ARM version of Homebrew on the Apple Silicon Mac, I used the manual "untar anywhere" method: Install Apple Silicon version of the Homebrew Verify by opening a new terminal session and running arch. This cannot be done with brew remove since Homebrew won’t have enough permissions but you can remove zsh manually: // 1. To solve this issue I had to remove x86 compiled zsh that I installed via Homebrew. The new macOS Big Sur comes with zsh as a default shell so you don’t need to install it separately anymore. This was caused by the fact I already have been using zsh shell before and it was migrated over. One of the biggest confusion for me was the fact my shell would not run in arm64 mode. I went with the latter and this post summarizes my experience. Since the existing Homebrew installation wouldn't allow my updating or installing packages anymore because of more restrictive OS permissions, I was faced with "update the x86 homebrew" or “use an experimental cutting-edge ARM build”.

brew update node

Comparing Chrome via Rosetta 2 and native arm64 build.















Brew update node