

That's it! You should have Cocoapods running on your M1 Mac. To load the new PATH, run the following command eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"

Make sure to change 'vignesh' to your user name You should now run the following command to add brew to your PATH echo 'eval "$(/opt/homebrew/bin/brew shellenv)"' > /Users/vignesh/.zprofile If you see the error 'command not found' when you run the above command, you can install brew with the following command and follow the on screen instructions to enter the password when required /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )" Now install cocoapods using home brew with the following command brew install cocoapods To fix this, uninstall the Cocoapods installed using gem with the following command sudo gem uninstall cocoapods This now throws errors when running pod install. Previously Cocoapods in mac was installed using gem sudo gem install cocoapods The stylised COCOAPODS (all caps) text is enclosed in two angle brackets () Coco Loco has the latest version of 3.0.0. New and rising App, Coco Loco developed by Miguel Cerezo for Android is available for free in the Play Store. 1 min read Logo of Cocoapods - Red background for cocoa and no background for pods. Download Coco Loco for PC/Mac/Windows 7,8,10 and have the fun experience of using the smartphone Apps on Desktop or personal computers. See Cocoa vs Carbon versions of Eclipse for some details about Cocoa vs Carbon, and Wikipedia for an non-technical explanation of the Cocoa API.
