cask "orca@rc" do arch arm: "arm64", intel: "x64" version "1.4.36-rc.3" sha256 arm: "563b6b14323fc9d5489299c82442d514bc12cabffc9d06d3964ed572af4b3955", intel: "457088c7021f07de1a419197f7b2bd00092741ad4727d4fef3d86af38a6831e7" url "https://github.com/stablyai/orca/releases/download/v#{version}/orca-macos-#{arch}.dmg", verified: "github.com/stablyai/orca/" name "Orca RC" desc "IDE for orchestrating AI coding agents across terminals and worktrees" homepage "https://onorca.dev/" livecheck do url "https://github.com/stablyai/orca" regex(/^v?(\d+(?:\.\d+)+-rc\.\d+)$/i) strategy :github_releases do |json, regex| json.map do |release| next if release["draft"] next unless release["prerelease"] match = release["tag_name"]&.match(regex) next if match.blank? match[1] end end end # Why: RC installs should follow Orca's prerelease-aware updater instead of # waiting for Homebrew metadata churn between frequent release candidates. auto_updates true conflicts_with cask: "orca" depends_on macos: :big_sur app "Orca.app" # Why: expose the bundled `orca` CLI on PATH at install time (Homebrew symlinks # this into its already-on-PATH bin dir). Without it, the CLI is only registered # by the in-app "Install CLI" action, which a headless host can never trigger — # so `orca serve` on a server would be unreachable from the shell. The shim # resolves the real app by walking symlinks, so the Homebrew symlink works. binary "#{appdir}/Orca.app/Contents/Resources/bin/orca" # Why: Orca writes user data under ~/.orca (worktrees, agent state) and # Electron's standard userData directories. Zap removes everything the app # creates during normal use so `brew uninstall --zap` is a clean slate. zap trash: [ "~/.orca", "~/Library/Application Support/Orca", "~/Library/Caches/com.stablyai.orca", "~/Library/Caches/com.stablyai.orca.ShipIt", "~/Library/HTTPStorages/com.stablyai.orca", "~/Library/Preferences/com.stablyai.orca.plist", "~/Library/Saved Application State/com.stablyai.orca.savedState", ] end