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feat: mirror homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains #690

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https://github.com/messense/homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains/releases

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    • Added support for homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains in the binaries list, enhancing cross-toolchain capabilities for macOS users.

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A new binary entry for homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains was added to the binaries constant object in config/binaries.ts. This entry includes details such as category, description, type, repo, and distUrl, enhancing the configuration for macOS cross-compilation toolchains.

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config/binaries.ts Added a new binary entry for homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains with specific details.

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Authors of pull request: @fengmk2

This pull request added a new binary configuration for 'homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains' to the system.

The binaries object in config/binaries.ts was updated to include a new entry for 'homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains'. This entry specifies the category as 'homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains', provides a description as 'macOS cross compiler toolchains', and sets the type to BinaryType.GitHub.

Additionally, the repository URL for this binary is set to 'messense/homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains', and the distribution URL is 'https://github.com/messense/homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains/releases'.

This change allows the system to manage the 'homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains' binary, including downloading and handling it according to the specified configuration.


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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 8b1f526 and afa17f5.
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921-927: The new entry for homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains is consistent with the structure and standards of other entries in the binaries object.

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Project coverage is 96.82%. Comparing base (e442580) to head (afa17f5).
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@fengmk2 fengmk2 merged commit a247065 into master May 24, 2024
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@fengmk2 fengmk2 deleted the mirror-homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains branch May 24, 2024 02:55
fengmk2 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 24, 2024
[skip ci]

## [3.60.0](v3.59.1...v3.60.0) (2024-05-24)

### Features

* mirror homebrew-macos-cross-toolchains ([#690](#690)) ([a247065](a247065))
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