+ [2020-01-18T05:14:11Z] BlueProtoman How involved is making a brew formula?
+ [2020-01-18T05:14:21Z] BlueProtoman Especially one for a program distributed on GitHub Releases?
+ [2020-01-18T05:15:48Z] R2robot you can look at any formula with brew cat <formula name>.. some are fairly simple, some are more involved, but still not very complicated.
+ [2020-01-18T05:16:19Z] R2robot *I* wouldn't even attempt this nasty thing. lol
+ [2020-01-18T05:53:37Z] Intelo How can a commit be traced by which ssh key (name) was used to commit / push it?

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Posted by BlueProtoman in #github at 2020-01-18T05:10:52Z

Yes, but you don't have to modify it, just run it
+ [2020-01-19T00:08:16Z] newtothisv21 I've setup a github account for myself before for my own personal projects, but I am not sure how to structure a github repository for multiple people making commits, are there any good resources for how to set something like this on?
+ [2020-01-19T00:11:26Z] R2robot have you explored the help section yet?
+ [2020-01-19T00:11:36Z] R2robot https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests
+ [2020-01-19T00:11:41Z] R2robot https://help.github.com/en/github/building-a-strong-community
+ [2020-01-19T00:12:02Z] R2robot just a quick glance so they may or may not apply.. but there is a ton of stuff in there