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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions docs/Installation.md
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# Installation

The supported and best way to install Homebrew is on the
[homepage](https://brew.sh).
Instructions for installing Homebrew are on the [homepage](https://brew.sh).
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Can we keep the word "supported" here somewhere? Thanks!

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Would the current wording work? If not, how about "Instructions for a supported install of Homebrew are on the homepage?

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The latter sounds great ❤️

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@MikeMcQuaid updated


This script installs Homebrew to `/usr/local` so that
[you don’t need sudo](FAQ.md#why-does-homebrew-say-sudo-is-bad) when you
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## macOS Requirements

* An 64-bit Intel CPU <sup>[1](#1)</sup>
* A 64-bit Intel CPU <sup>[1](#1)</sup>
* macOS 10.12 (or higher) <sup>[2](#2)</sup>
* Command Line Tools (CLT) for Xcode: `xcode-select --install`,
[developer.apple.com/downloads](https://developer.apple.com/downloads) or
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