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You can turn off that feature in the Privacy tab of the Security and Privacy item of System Preferences > Developer Tools > Terminal.app > "allow the apps below to run software locally that does not meet the system's security policy.". After making this change, restart your system to ensure the changes take effect.

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certik commented Aug 6, 2025

The image is too big (238KB) -- let's make it smaller, as small as you can make it, while still being legible. Since we are committing it to git, it forever increases its size, so we have to be efficient.

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The latest one is 18KB

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certik commented Sep 4, 2025

Here is a smaller image (100 KB vs 250 KB):

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You can turn off that feature in the Privacy tab of the Security and Privacy item of System Preferences > Developer Tools > Terminal.app > "allow the apps below to run software locally that does not meet the system's security
policy."
You can turn off that feature in the Privacy tab of the Security and Privacy item of System Preferences > Developer Tools > Terminal.app > "allow the apps below to run software locally that does not meet the system's security policy.". After making this change, restart your terminal to ensure the changes take effect.
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You can turn off that feature in the Privacy tab of the Security and Privacy item of System Preferences > Developer Tools > Terminal.app > "allow the apps below to run software locally that does not meet the system's security policy.". After making this change, restart your terminal to ensure the changes take effect.
You can turn off that feature in System Preferences > Privacy & Security > Developer Tools > Terminal.app > "allow the apps below to run software locally that does not meet the system's security policy.". After making this change, restart your terminal to ensure the changes take effect.

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