The formula downloaded deepseek-macos-arm64 (the deprecation shim) as the
main binary. After the rebranding, deepseek is just a wrapper that spawns
codewhale, but codewhale was never installed — causing "codewhale not
found on PATH" for every Homebrew user.
Now the formula downloads codewhale-* as the primary binary and installs
all four artifacts: codewhale, codewhale-tui, deepseek (legacy shim), and
deepseek-tui (legacy TUI shim).
Closes#2104
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add a release follow-up job that updates the Homebrew tap from the checksum manifest when a tap token is configured.
The job now skips before checkout/download/update when neither HOMEBREW_TAP_PAT nor RELEASE_TAG_PAT is configured, so missing tap credentials do not fail an otherwise successful release.
Closes#1602.
Co-authored-by: Zhiping <2716057626@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: Oliver-ZPLiu <47081637+Oliver-ZPLiu@users.noreply.github.com>