# Export List Of Everything Installed By Brew If you're on a Mac using Homebrew to install various tools and utilities, there may come a time when you want a listing of what is installed. Run this command: ```bash $ brew bundle dump ``` It may take 10 or so seconds. When it is done, you'll have a `Brewfile` in your current directory. Open it up and you'll see a bunch of lines like the following: ``` tap "heroku/brew" tap "homebrew/bundle" tap "homebrew/services" tap "mongodb/brew" tap "planetscale/tap" tap "stripe/stripe-cli" brew "asdf" brew "bat" brew "direnv" brew "entr" brew "exa" brew "fd" brew "ffmpeg" brew "fx" brew "fzf" brew "gcc" brew "gh" brew "planetscale/tap/pscale" brew "stripe/stripe-cli/stripe" cask "1password-cli" vscode "ms-playwright.playwright" vscode "ms-vsliveshare.vsliveshare" vscode "prisma.prisma" ``` Notice there are `tap`, `brew`, `cask`, and even `vscode` directives. This is a file you could export and then run on a 'new' machine to install all the programs you're used to having available on your current machine. [source](https://danmunoz.com/setting-up-a-new-computer-with-homebrew/)