apt - get

Hello

I need help with the command apt - get install. I know that I need tool command line that I had already installed, but how do I activate the apt - get on Mac - OSX?

OS X is not an operating system derived from Linux and the functionality of apt - get is not present. There are others, available for OS X package managers (homebrew (http://brew.sh), macports, etc.) that allow you to install non-Apple software. You can also the wgetcommand line tool, you can get via a package manager (infusion info wget) request. You already have cURL in OS X.

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