Often, the best approach is to find native Linux alternatives to the macOS software you need.
For development tools, containerization might be possible, but this is complex for GUI apps. crossover-18-1-macos-13-1-3-for-linux
You can use software like QEMU/KVM or VirtualBox to run a virtualized instance of macOS on Linux. This requires significant resources and a modern CPU. Often, the best approach is to find native
is designed specifically for running Windows apps on Linux. CrossOver Mac is designed for macOS. This requires significant resources and a modern CPU
If you are looking to run macOS 13 (Ventura) applications on Linux, that is not supported by CodeWeavers' CrossOver.
If you are aiming to run Windows applications on Linux, I recommend downloading the latest version of CrossOver Linux from CodeWeavers. To help you better, could you tell me: Are you trying to run on Linux, or Windows apps ? What is the specific application you want to run?