The Homebrew extension mas (Mac App Store command line interface), for automatic Apps install from the Mac App Store, won't recognize a successful App Store-authentication during setup.
Reason is the known issue and lacking support by the mas library itself, as tracked in the issue here:
Workaround
Note that mas will be successfully installed (if enabled), and hence can later be used in the Terminal to manually install Apps from the Mac App Store.
The Homebrew extension
mas(Mac App Store command line interface), for automatic Apps install from the Mac App Store, won't recognize a successful App Store-authentication during setup.Reason is the known issue and lacking support by the
maslibrary itself, as tracked in the issue here:accountdoesn't work on macOS 12+ mas-cli/mas#417Workaround
Note that
maswill be successfully installed (if enabled), and hence can later be used in the Terminal to manually install Apps from the Mac App Store.