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sudo permission in a script


  • Subject: sudo permission in a script
  • From: okn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 16:53:44 +0200


Hi & good day,

How to run a shell in a script when the sudo permission is needed?

It would be awkward to have to give the permission every time.


This is the script:

Omnifocus to Day One daily log of completed tasks

http://jeredb.com/omnifocus-to-day-one-daily-log-of-completed-tasks

and here is the command line:

ln -s "/Applications/Day One/Day One.app/Contents/MacOS/dayone" /usr/local/bin/dayone
with best regards,
Omar K N
Stockholm, Sweden

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