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A kernel extension (or kext for short) is a plugin to the kernel that is in the form of a bundle (similar to apps). An example of a use if kexts would be to map the built-in keyboard for a Macbook Pro
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How do I edit an info.plist file inside of a kext file?
All files under /System/Library is protected by SIP. So in El Capitan you can't do that without disabling it.
Boot into Recovery HD, open Terminal under Utilities menu, and type:
csrutil disable
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