![]() They allow programmers to compile programs and debug them, convert files, and perform a number of tasks for handling the resources required for making applications and other tools. Apple’s development tools (ie, its XCode suite) are provided separately from OS X, and are made available for free in the App Store. This message happens because of the lack of Apple’s developer tools on your Mac. If you encounter this warning, you may wonder whether or not the command line tools are genuine and whether or not your system’s security might be compromised by installing them. The message will then have options to install the tools, cancel the request, or get Apple’s XCode software package. ![]() ![]() "Sometimes you might try to run a program on your Mac, and encounter a message that states you need to install the command line developer tools. Linking on these forums automatically causes posts to spend days in moderation, so I've copied the explaination here for you: The following is an excellent introduction by Topher Kessler.
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