can't use clever on terminal on MacBook - terminal

Recently I try to use clever cloud on my terminal. Im on MacBook Pro.
I use oh my zsh on terminal
I install it with : brew install CleverCloud/homebrew-tap/clever-tools
it's a success
But after when I write : clever -v on my terminal I have no answer. Not event command not found...
Someone can help me ?
Thanks

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