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# Migrating a Formula to a Tap
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There are times when we may wish to migrate a formula from one tap into another tap. To do this:
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1. Create a pull request on the new tap adding the formula file as-is from the original tap. Fix any test failures that may occur due to the stricter requirements for new formulae compared to existing formulae (e.g. `brew audit --strict` must pass for that formula).
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2. Create a pull request on the original tap deleting the formula file and adding it to `tap_migrations.json` with a commit message like `gv: migrate to homebrew/core`.
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3. Put a link for each pull request in the other pull request so the maintainers can merge them both at once.
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Congratulations, you've moved a formula to another tap!
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For Homebrew maintainers, formulae should only ever be migrated into and within the Homebrew organisation (e.g. from `homebrew/core` to `homebrew/cask`, or from a third-party tap to `homebrew/core`), and never out of it.
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