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How to find out why iTerm2 suddenly wants to access my Calendar?


Warning: “CSUserAgent wants to access data stored in your keychain.”Item “is in use by another application”. How can I find out which one?The history is shared between my iTerm2 terminal tabs: how can I switch that off?Why does my iTerm2 launch with an X in it's path?Disable 'find cursor' shortcut in iTerm2iTerm spits out text every time I start a new session - why, and how to stop it?Why does fish shell create a hidden process in iTerm2Why does macOS 10.13 suddenly asks for a PIN instead of password for login?Edit TCC.db to bypass “'Foo.app' wants access to control 'Bar.app'” on own machineWhy did my Mac restart?













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Out of the blue I am prompted for this permission grant:



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How can I find out what is triggering this request and why?



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    Out of the blue I am prompted for this permission grant:



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    How can I find out what is triggering this request and why?



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      Out of the blue I am prompted for this permission grant:



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      How can I find out what is triggering this request and why?



      The last command I ran was du -h -d 1 in /










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      Out of the blue I am prompted for this permission grant:



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      How can I find out what is triggering this request and why?



      The last command I ran was du -h -d 1 in /







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          From an open issue on the linked iTerm2 project page on GitLab:



          • iTerm asks for contacts and calendar access on Mac OS


          I tested version 3.2.6 on macOS 10.14. It does not request contacts or calendars in a stock install. If you run a program in your .bashrc or other login script that needs access to such (e.g., icalBuddy) then it will be asked for in iTerm2's name.








          Anything inside the terminal that tries to access just some calendar file ou directory will initiate the MacOS dialog asking for permission. But that does not mean iTerm is trying to access.



          Thy this command:



          $ find /



          It will list all your directories, and.. there will be a moment that MacOS will ask you for permission to let iTerm access your calendar. Lol.. this is a funny erroneous comportamental feature of MacOS..







          As is apparent, from the comment, the -d 1 component of the command line attempted to access Calendar files, thereby triggering the permission dialogue.






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            From an open issue on the linked iTerm2 project page on GitLab:



            • iTerm asks for contacts and calendar access on Mac OS


            I tested version 3.2.6 on macOS 10.14. It does not request contacts or calendars in a stock install. If you run a program in your .bashrc or other login script that needs access to such (e.g., icalBuddy) then it will be asked for in iTerm2's name.








            Anything inside the terminal that tries to access just some calendar file ou directory will initiate the MacOS dialog asking for permission. But that does not mean iTerm is trying to access.



            Thy this command:



            $ find /



            It will list all your directories, and.. there will be a moment that MacOS will ask you for permission to let iTerm access your calendar. Lol.. this is a funny erroneous comportamental feature of MacOS..







            As is apparent, from the comment, the -d 1 component of the command line attempted to access Calendar files, thereby triggering the permission dialogue.






            share|improve this answer



























              11














              From an open issue on the linked iTerm2 project page on GitLab:



              • iTerm asks for contacts and calendar access on Mac OS


              I tested version 3.2.6 on macOS 10.14. It does not request contacts or calendars in a stock install. If you run a program in your .bashrc or other login script that needs access to such (e.g., icalBuddy) then it will be asked for in iTerm2's name.








              Anything inside the terminal that tries to access just some calendar file ou directory will initiate the MacOS dialog asking for permission. But that does not mean iTerm is trying to access.



              Thy this command:



              $ find /



              It will list all your directories, and.. there will be a moment that MacOS will ask you for permission to let iTerm access your calendar. Lol.. this is a funny erroneous comportamental feature of MacOS..







              As is apparent, from the comment, the -d 1 component of the command line attempted to access Calendar files, thereby triggering the permission dialogue.






              share|improve this answer

























                11












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                11







                From an open issue on the linked iTerm2 project page on GitLab:



                • iTerm asks for contacts and calendar access on Mac OS


                I tested version 3.2.6 on macOS 10.14. It does not request contacts or calendars in a stock install. If you run a program in your .bashrc or other login script that needs access to such (e.g., icalBuddy) then it will be asked for in iTerm2's name.








                Anything inside the terminal that tries to access just some calendar file ou directory will initiate the MacOS dialog asking for permission. But that does not mean iTerm is trying to access.



                Thy this command:



                $ find /



                It will list all your directories, and.. there will be a moment that MacOS will ask you for permission to let iTerm access your calendar. Lol.. this is a funny erroneous comportamental feature of MacOS..







                As is apparent, from the comment, the -d 1 component of the command line attempted to access Calendar files, thereby triggering the permission dialogue.






                share|improve this answer













                From an open issue on the linked iTerm2 project page on GitLab:



                • iTerm asks for contacts and calendar access on Mac OS


                I tested version 3.2.6 on macOS 10.14. It does not request contacts or calendars in a stock install. If you run a program in your .bashrc or other login script that needs access to such (e.g., icalBuddy) then it will be asked for in iTerm2's name.








                Anything inside the terminal that tries to access just some calendar file ou directory will initiate the MacOS dialog asking for permission. But that does not mean iTerm is trying to access.



                Thy this command:



                $ find /



                It will list all your directories, and.. there will be a moment that MacOS will ask you for permission to let iTerm access your calendar. Lol.. this is a funny erroneous comportamental feature of MacOS..







                As is apparent, from the comment, the -d 1 component of the command line attempted to access Calendar files, thereby triggering the permission dialogue.







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