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Explanation on how to use Touch ID on the command line

Posted on March 2, 2021
by Brent Deverman
Use Touch ID for sudo on Mac
There are pluses and minuses of using Touch ID on the command line. You’ll have to bring up your finger to the sensor while you are on the command line.

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