An alternative installation method can be used to install DITA-OT on macOS via
    Homebrew, the platform’s most popular open-source package manager.
    Before you begin
      The steps below assume you have already installed
        Homebrew according to the instructions at
        brew.sh.
      Tip: Verify that your
        
PATH environment variable begins with 
/usr/local/bin to ensure that Homebrew-installed software
        takes precedence over any programs of the same name elsewhere on the system.
 
    
    Procedure
- 
        Update Homebrew to make sure the latest package formulas are available on your system:
        
$ brew update
Already up-to-date.
 
        
          Homebrew responds with a list of any new or updated formulæ.
 
       - Optional: 
        Check the version of DITA-OT that is available from Homebrew:
        
$ brew info dita-ot
dita-ot: stable 3.6
DITA Open Toolkit is an implementation of the OASIS DITA specification
https://www.dita-ot.org/
/usr/local/Cellar/dita-ot/3.6 (number of files, package size) *
  Built from source on YYYY-MM-DD at hh:mm:ss
From: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/dita-ot.rb
==> Requirements
Required: java >= 1.8 ✔
 
        
          The version of the DITA-OT formula is shown, along with basic information on the package.
 
       - 
        Install the 
dita-ot package:
        $ brew install dita-ot
Downloading…
 
        
          Homebrew will automatically download the latest version of the toolkit, install it in a subfolder of the
            local package Cellar and symlink the dita command to
              /usr/local/bin/dita.
 
       - Optional: 
        Verify the installation:
        
$ which dita
/usr/local/bin/dita
 
        
          The response confirms that the system will use the Homebrew-installed version of DITA-OT.
 
       - Optional: 
        Check the DITA-OT version number:
        
$ dita --version
DITA-OT version 3.6
 
        The DITA-OT version number appears on the console.
       
    Results
      You can now run the dita command to transform DITA content.