=> Purging files for version 3.4.3 of Cask iterm2 ![]() => Removing App '/Applications/iTerm.app'. => Backing App 'iTerm.app' up to '/usr/local/Caskroom/iterm2/3.4.3/iTerm.app'. Uninstalling /usr/local/Cellar/amazon-ecs-cli/1.21.0. ![]() ~$ brew uninstall grep amazon-ecs-cli iterm2 Try installing and uninstall something, then do brew cleanup: ~$ brew install grep amazon-ecs-cli iterm2 Also, even with the -s option, Homebrew does not delete files for " any installed formulae or casks". If you haven't installed that many things with Homebrew and/or you have not been using it for a long time, then it's expected that there is nothing to clean up. Notice the part of " Removes all downloads more than 120 days prune-prefix Only prune the symlinks and directoriesįrom the prefix and remove no other files. s Scrub the cache, including downloads for n, -dry-run Show what would be removed, but do not prune Remove all cache files older than specified This can be adjusted with HOMEBREW_CLEANUP_MAX_AGE_DAYS. Remove old versions of installed formulae. ![]() Remove stale lock files and outdated downloads for all formulae and casks, and It's not for clearing old versions of Homebrew (that is automatically done when you do brew update). It's for deleting old and unused files downloaded by Homebrew during brew install. I am not sure what you mean by " I want to clear my computer of any extra useless copies of home-brew." because that's not what brew cleanup is for. It's probably because there is nothing to clean up (especially if you've only had Homebrew for 1 day).
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