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Install vedic with Homebrew

Simple Sanskrit programming language. Version 2.0.6 via Homebrew; verified from local package data.

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Additional install commands

macOS

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brew install vedic

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overview

Package summary

Simple Sanskrit programming language

Commands and aliases

  • vedic

history

Project history and usage

Vedic is a small Sanskrit-oriented programming language interpreter written in Rust. The upstream README describes it as a single-binary tool for writing modern programs in Sanskrit/Devanagari, with support for macOS, Linux, and Windows.

Project history

The vedic-lang/vedic repository was created on 2022-04-11, and early GitHub releases include v1.2.0 on 2022-04-24 and v1.2.2 on 2022-10-06. The README credits Pt. Prashant Tripathi as author and lists the project under the MIT license with 2022 copyright.

The documentation-site repository frames Vedic as an interactive tutorial and online compiler. Its README says the language was still under construction and explains the origin idea as partly inspired by a Sanskrit-programmed drone scene in Interstellar.

How it is used

Vedic can be used through the online tutorial/IDE or installed as a local single binary. The README documents shell installation and Homebrew installation, and the documentation site is organized as a beginner-friendly interactive path rather than a large language specification.

Why package nerds care

Vedic's package significance is niche: it is less a widely adopted production language than a culturally themed experimental interpreter. For package catalogs, it is notable as a Rust-built language runtime with an unusual Sanskrit/Devanagari syntax goal.

Timeline

  • 2022-04-11: The vedic-lang/vedic GitHub repository was created.
  • 2022-04-24: GitHub release v1.2.0 was published.
  • 2023-06-01: GitHub release v2.0.4 was published.
  • 2024-05-24: GitHub release v2.0.6 was published.

security posture

Risk level: yellow

generalized runtime or code generation signal.

Risk classifier

yellow risk · medium confidence · runtime

Why

  • generalized runtime or code generation signal

Signals

  • text:programming language

Install behavior

  • No Homebrew post-install hook is recorded in formula metadata.
  • Homebrew bottle metadata is available for 10 platform targets.
  • Build metadata lists 1 build dependencies.

Recommended review

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executables

Installed executables

CommandKindExposureNote
vediccliglobal executable

freshness

Version and freshness

These signals separate page generation age, package-manager activity, and upstream release comparison. Version lag is warned only when an evidence URL and comparable versions are present.

page generated2026-07-08
manager version2.0.6
manager updated
local dataok
upstreamcurrent
latest detectedv2.0.6

https://github.com/vedic-lang/vedic

  • infoNo package-manager update timestamp was available.low confidence

install metadata

Package metadata

Package keybrew:vedic
Version2.0.6
Package managerHomebrew
Package manager pagehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/vedic
Homepagehttps://vedic-lang.github.io/
Repositoryhttps://github.com/vedic-lang/vedic
Upstream docshttps://vedic-lang.github.io/
LicenseMIT
Source archivehttps://github.com/vedic-lang/vedic/archive/refs/tags/v2.0.6.tar.gz
Build dependenciesrust
Bottleavailable (on arm64_linux, arm64_monterey, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, arm64_ventura, monterey, sonoma, ventura, x86_64_linux)
Homebrew post-installnot defined
Servicenone declared

registry facts

Source database details

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namevedic
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Head VersionHEAD
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • head
  • stable

source trail

Generated from repository data

This page is generated by av-web from the private package SQLite artifact built by scripts/generate-pkg-sqlite.py.

Used sources

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