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@Bohdan Kushnirchuk

Hello!

How to solve:
 

To grant Terminal full disk access (except some specific critical directories) on macOS, follow these steps:

  1. Open System Settings (or System Preferences):

    • On macOS Ventura and later, click the Apple menu at the top-left of your screen, then choose System Settings.

    • On macOS Monterey or earlier, choose System Preferences.

  2. Go to Privacy & Security:

    • In System Settings (Ventura and later), select Privacy & Security in the left-hand menu.

    • In System Preferences (Monterey and earlier), click Security & Privacy, then go to the Privacy tab.

  3. Select Full Disk Access:

    • In the Privacy & Security or Security & Privacy tab, scroll down and click Full Disk Access in the left menu.

  4. Unlock Settings:

    • At the bottom-left of the window, you might need to click the lock icon and enter your admin password to make changes.

  5. Add Terminal:

    • Once the lock is open, click the + button beneath the list of apps with Full Disk Access.

    • In the file chooser window that pops up, go to Applications > Utilities, and select Terminal.

    • Click Open to add it to the list.

  6. Restart Terminal:

    • Close the Terminal app if it’s open, then reopen it to apply the changes.

       

2. Open the terminal and change ownership of the relevant files:
sudo chown root /Applications/Eddie.app/Contents/MacOS/*

Kind regards
 

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