There’s an interesting but not much publicized new feature in MacOS Sonoma: you can enable Touch ID to be used with the sudo command, and this configuration change persists across operating system updates. To make the change, copy /etc/pam.d/sudo_local.template to sudo_local in the same directory, then edit it and uncomment the last line. When you use the sudo command, instead of a password prompt, you’ll be presented with a VoiceOver-accessible dialogue that prompts you to use Touch ID for authentication.
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