# View The Source For A Brew Formula [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) uses formulas to know how to install things. If you want to see what a given thing's formula file (written in Ruby) looks like, there are two ways to get at it. If you already have the thing installed, the formula is available on your machine. You can `cat` it to stdout with `brew cat`. ```bash ❯ brew cat bat ``` Here is what `bat` looks like: ```ruby class Bat < Formula desc "Clone of cat(1) with syntax highlighting and Git integration" homepage "https://github.com/sharkdp/bat" url "https://github.com/sharkdp/bat/archive/v0.17.1.tar.gz" sha256 "16d39414e8a3b80d890cfdbca6c0e6ff280058397f4a3066c37e0998985d87c4" license "Apache-2.0" depends_on "rust" => :build uses_from_macos "zlib" def install ENV["SHELL_COMPLETIONS_DIR"] = buildpath system "cargo", "install", *std_cargo_args assets_dir = Dir["target/release/build/bat-*/out/assets"].first man1.install "#{assets_dir}/manual/bat.1" fish_completion.install "#{assets_dir}/completions/bat.fish" zsh_completion.install "#{assets_dir}/completions/bat.zsh" => "_bat" end test do pdf = test_fixtures("test.pdf") output = shell_output("#{bin}/bat #{pdf} --color=never") assert_match "Homebrew test", output end end ``` If you don't have the thing installed, you'll have to access the formula remotely. ```bash ❯ brew info --github bat ``` This will open up the formula on GitHub in your default browser.