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Originally Posted by Cootey
Mac users will need to type "sudo spctl --master-disable" into Terminal to disable Gatekeeper. Otherwise, they won't be able to run this patch script since bin/kobopatch-darwin-64bit isn't signed (i.e. authorized by Apple).
Otherwise, works great! Thanks to everyone involved!
To reenable Gatekeeper, go to System Preferences>Security & Privacy>General. You'll see the "Allow apps downloaded from:" section which was hidden from later releases of MacOS. Unlock the panel, select "App store and identified developers", and relock the panel, and you'll be protected by Gatekeeper again.
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Mac users don't need to do this, attempting to run it once results in the warning, you can then go to the security/privacy setting and tell it to allow the app, then run it again. Though yours is certainly the faster way, folks who are weary of Terminal and sudo do have other options.
Personally I think Gatekeeper overreaches a bit and should just give the option to run anyway off the bat.