# Install doubledown with Homebrew

Sync local changes to a remote directory. Version 0.0.2 via Homebrew; verified from local package data.

## Install

```sh
sudo av install brew:doubledown
```

Additional install commands:

### macOS

- Homebrew (100%):

```sh
brew install doubledown
```

  Evidence: local Homebrew formula metadata

## Package facts

- **Package key:** brew:doubledown
- **Package manager:** Homebrew
- **Package manager page:** <https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/doubledown>
- **Version:** 0.0.2
- **Source summary:** Sync local changes to a remote directory
- **Homepage:** <https://github.com/devstructure/doubledown>
- **Repository:** <https://github.com/devstructure/doubledown>
- **Upstream docs:** <https://github.com/devstructure/doubledown#readme>
- **License:** BSD-2-Clause
- **Source archive:** <https://github.com/devstructure/doubledown/archive/refs/tags/v0.0.2.tar.gz>
- **Generated:** 2026-07-08T18:08:21+00:00

## Executables

- doubledown (cli)
- doubledown-fsevents (cli)
- doubledown-inotify (cli)
- doubledown (alias)
- doubledown-fsevents (alias)
- doubledown-inotify (alias)

## Install behavior

- Post-install hook: not defined
- Bottle: available on all

## Freshness

- Page generated: 2026-07-08
- Package-manager version: 0.0.2
- Local data: ok
- Upstream repository: https://github.com/devstructure/doubledown
- Upstream latest detected: v0.0.2 (current)
- info: No package-manager update timestamp was available.
## Project history and usage

doubledown is a DevStructure command-line tool for syncing local changes to a remote directory over SSH and rsync, then watching the local directory for further changes. Its README presents it as a helper for users who wanted to edit locally in TextMate or another IDE while deploying changes to a remote server.

### Project history

The GitHub repository was created in August 2010 and the README credits Richard Crowley as author. The tool belongs to the pre-container, pre-cloud-IDE deployment era when many developers edited files locally but tested or ran them on a remote Unix host.

Its implementation model is intentionally built from classic Unix pieces: ssh-agent for authentication, SSH keys, rsync for initial bidirectional synchronization, and platform file watchers through `doubledown-fsevents` and `doubledown-inotify`.

### Adoption history

The repository has tags for early releases such as v0.0.1 and v0.0.2, with GitHub activity concentrated between 2010 and 2013. Homebrew packaging keeps the command discoverable, but the project appears historically useful rather than broadly active today.

doubledown's adoption story is tied to DevStructure users and local-editor remote-development habits before tools like VS Code Remote, Mutagen, Syncthing, and container-native development environments became common.

### How it is used

The documented command shape is `doubledown [-i identity] local [user@]server:remote`. It starts or uses an ssh-agent, requires SSH key authentication, pulls remote files that do not exist locally, uploads local changes, and then hands off to a filesystem watcher.

Because it repeatedly connects to the server, the README explicitly requires SSH key pairs rather than password authentication. That makes it closer to a developer loop tool than a one-shot file transfer command.

### Why package nerds care

doubledown is a neat package-manager fossil: a small wrapper around SSH, rsync, and file watching that captures a specific remote-development workflow from the early 2010s.

Its significance is mainly historical. It shows how much developer tooling used to be composed from narrow Unix commands before integrated remote IDEs and always-on sync daemons absorbed that workflow.

### Timeline

- 2010: Public GitHub repository created.
- 2010: Early v0.0.x tags appear in the repository.
- 2013: Last recorded repository push date in the GitHub API.
- 2026: Homebrew still carries a doubledown formula.

### Related projects

- rsync and SSH are the core transport and synchronization tools that doubledown wraps.
- doubledown-fsevents and doubledown-inotify handle platform-specific file watching.
- Mutagen, Syncthing, Unison, and editor-native remote development tools cover adjacent synchronization workflows today.

### Sources

- <https://github.com/devstructure/doubledown>
- <https://api.github.com/repos/devstructure/doubledown>
- <https://api.github.com/repos/devstructure/doubledown/tags?per_page=10>
- <https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/doubledown>


## Security Notes

broad file, network, media, or database tool signal.

- **Geiger risk:** blue / medium
- broad file, network, media, or database tool signal

## Source Database Details

- **Source Database:** Homebrew formula API
- **Tap:** homebrew/core
- **Full Name:** doubledown
- **Version Scheme:** 0
- **Revision:** 0
- **Head Version:** HEAD
- **Bottle Stable Root URL:** <https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core>
- **Deprecated:** no
- **Disabled:** no
- **Keg Only:** no
- **URL Keys:** head, stable


## Related links

- [Source-control packages](https://www.automicvault.com/pkg/source-control-tools/) - Belongs to a source-control command family.
- [Secret-risk packages](https://www.automicvault.com/pkg/secret-risk-packages/) - Has protected-tool coverage, approval-gate, or non-low Geiger security signals.
- [Terminal utility packages](https://www.automicvault.com/pkg/terminal-utilities/) - Matched terminal and command-line workflow metadata.
- [Text processing packages](https://www.automicvault.com/pkg/text-processing-tools/) - Matched text, document, or structured-data processing metadata.
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- [gitwatch](https://www.automicvault.com/pkg/brew/gitwatch/) - Local package facts share a topical domain. Shared terms: changes, cli, developer, developer-tools, file.
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## Combined YAML source

View the package source record on GitHub. [combined/doubledown.yml](https://github.com/automic-vault/db/blob/main/combined/doubledown.yml)


## Sources

- Nucleus package database
- Geiger risk classifier
- package-page enrichment
- curated package history
- package version freshness
- av.db category and tag curation
- package relationship graph
- cross-ecosystem install command graph
