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How to Start and Stop Background Services with Homebrew/brew

install brew services:  brew tap homebrew/services

then check list of service ablable in brew by commond ": brew services list
this will give you all service aviable with brew then start , stop restart by : 
  • brew services start redis
  • brew services restart redis
  • brew services stop redis
now you can cleanup brew by : brew services cleanup ,
More :
  • brew --help
  • brew command
  • brew beer

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