Remove rosetta instructions for Apple Silicon (#22174)
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ QMK maintains a Homebrew tap and formula which will automatically install the CL
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You will need to install Homebrew. Follow the instructions on https://brew.sh.
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You will need to install Homebrew. Follow the instructions on https://brew.sh.
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!> **NOTE:** If you are using Apple Silicon, such as the M1, you will need to install a rosetta compatible version of Homebrew. This version does not override the base Homebrew. This can be done by running `arch -x86_64 /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"`. See here: [Rosetta-compatible Homebrew](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64882584/how-to-run-the-homebrew-installer-under-rosetta-2-on-m1-macbook)
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?> If you are using an Apple Silicon machine, the installation process will take significantly longer because GitHub actions do not have native runners to build binary packages for the ARM and AVR toolchains.
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#### Installation
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#### Installation
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@ -64,10 +64,6 @@ Install the QMK CLI by running:
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brew install qmk/qmk/qmk
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brew install qmk/qmk/qmk
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Install the QMK CLI on an Apple Silicon Mac by running:
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arch -x86_64 brew install qmk/qmk/qmk
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### ** Linux/WSL **
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### ** Linux/WSL **
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?> **Note for WSL users**: By default, the installation process will clone the QMK repository into your WSL home directory, but if you have cloned manually, ensure that it is located inside the WSL instance instead of the Windows filesystem (ie. not in `/mnt`), as accessing it is currently [extremely slow](https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4197).
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?> **Note for WSL users**: By default, the installation process will clone the QMK repository into your WSL home directory, but if you have cloned manually, ensure that it is located inside the WSL instance instead of the Windows filesystem (ie. not in `/mnt`), as accessing it is currently [extremely slow](https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/4197).
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