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Max Howell

Automic thinking

Max Howell builds production AI systems.

I build agent tools that are secure by default, hold up under load, and stay usable for people running real systems.

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Security by default.

Power by design.

Built in public.

Clear > clever.

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Current builds with strict boundaries.

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operator protocol

How I harden agent systems.

Typical failure map

  1. Understand the operating surface.
  2. Identify hidden failure paths.
  3. Reduce tool and routing complexity.
  4. Add evals that catch regressions.
  5. Ship with boundaries people can audit.

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Fractional AI consultant, CTO, or difficult-system mechanic.

I help teams choose the right technical bets, harden agent systems, and get expensive ambiguity out of the product path.

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biography

Max Howell, open-source developer.

Max Howell is a British-American software engineer and open-source developer. He created Homebrew, the package manager for macOS and Linux, and wrote the first version under the mxcl handle. Tens of millions of developers have used it.

Some Homebrew habits later became common in developer tools: curl-based one-line installs, doctor commands that explain what is wrong, and tools that search existing GitHub issues when something breaks.

His other open-source work includes PromiseKit, Path.swift, and YOLOKit.

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Common searches about Max Howell.

Who is Max Howell?

Max Howell created Homebrew and wrote its original code. He is a British-American software engineer, open-source developer, founder, and production AI systems consultant.

Who created Homebrew?

Max Howell created Homebrew and is listed by public references as its original author. Homebrew is the package manager many developers use on macOS and Linux.

See Homebrew history

What is mxcl?

mxcl is Max Howell's long-running developer handle and the domain for his work on production AI systems, open-source software, Homebrew history, and current projects.

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Public identity references.