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@postman/postman-cli-internal-macos-arm64
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> **Note:** This is an internal testing package. The production package will be `@postman/postman-cli-macos-arm64`.
Note: This is an internal testing package. The production package will be
@postman/postman-cli-macos-arm64.
This package contains the macOS ARM64 (Apple Silicon) binary for Postman CLI. It is automatically installed as an optional dependency when you install @postman/postman-cli-internal on a compatible macOS system.
This package is typically installed automatically. You don't need to install it directly.
npm install -g @postman/postman-cli-internal
bin/postman - macOS ARM64 executable binaryThis package provides the platform-specific binary. Use the main @postman/postman-cli-internal package for the command-line interface.
For support, please refer to the main Postman CLI package.
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> **Note:** This is an internal testing package. The production package will be `@postman/postman-cli-macos-arm64`.
We found that @postman/postman-cli-internal-macos-arm64 demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 424 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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