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It works but it looks like I'll have to drag into terminal every time.


EDIT: I have a found a solution that works. It looks like newer versions of macOS (I'm assuming Sierra on up) only allow users to add Terminal executables to the /usr/local/bin without any problems or having to use sudo (which I attempted to open the /usr/bin folder with no luck). So if it's possible, there needs to be a disclaimer for macOS users to install butler for newer versions of the OS.

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Indeed, `/usr/bin` is owned by root, so you need sudo to place executables there.

That's why the default instructions tell you to put it in a path you own and to add it to your `$PATH` environment variable. I assure you those instructions are correct even for recent macOS versions, it's ok if you did it another way, glad you got it working!