feat(package): ad-hoc sign macOS bundles (#1656)

* feat(package): ad-hoc sign macOS bundles

* fix(package.sh): syntax error

* docs(readme): add instructions for self-signed builds

* docs(readme): grammar

Co-authored-by: Guldoman <giulio.lettieri@gmail.com>

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Co-authored-by: Guldoman <giulio.lettieri@gmail.com>
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@ -95,7 +95,17 @@ Lite XL will load and store all your configurations and plugins in the folder.
We provide DMG files for macOS. Simply drag the program into your Applications folder.
> **Important**
> Since Lite XL is not signed, you **must** run this command before starting Lite XL:
> Newer versions of Lite XL are signed with a self-signed certificate,
> so you'll have to follow these steps when running Lite XL for the first time.
>
> 1. Find Lite XL in Finder (do not open it in Launchpad).
> 2. Control-click Lite XL, then choose `Open` from the shortcut menu.
> 3. Click `Open` in the popup menu.
>
> The correct steps may vary between macOS versions, so you should refer to
> the [macOS User Guide](https://support.apple.com/en-my/guide/mac-help/mh40616/mac).
>
> On an older version of Lite XL, you will need to run these commands instead:
>
> ```sh
> # clears attributes from the directory

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@ -264,6 +264,11 @@ main() {
$stripcmd "${exe_file}"
fi
if [[ $bundle == true ]]; then
# https://eclecticlight.co/2019/01/17/code-signing-for-the-concerned-3-signing-an-app/
codesign --force --deep -s - "${dest_dir}"
fi
echo "Creating a compressed archive ${package_name}"
if [[ $binary == true ]]; then
rm -f "${package_name}".tar.gz