# Install From Nonstandard Brewfile When you want to install the packages listed in the `Brewfile` for your current project (or dotfiles), you can run: ```bash $ brew bundle ``` And `brew` knows to look for and use the `Brewfile` in the current directory. If, however, you are trying to run `brew bundle` for a `Brewfile` located somewhere besides the current directory *OR* you want to target a file with a non-standard name (like [`Brewfile.personal`](https://github.com/jbranchaud/dotfiles/blob/main/Brewfile.personal)), then you can use the `--file` flag. ```bash $ brew bundle --file Brewfile.personal ``` This is what I do [here in my `dotfiles` repo](https://github.com/jbranchaud/dotfiles/blob/b053f6251cae7ed52f698fc2a2c40ba82c5881b0/installer/mac-setup.sh#L42-L48). See `man brew` and find the section on `brew bundle` for more details.