![]() ![]() ![]() Now, I don't know if it will disappear after the next Mac OS X update, but it's not that difficult to add it to your favorites again if it fails to make the leap. ![]() ![]() Tip: It doesn’t hurt to explore the Library folder and see where some of the most essential files on your Mac are stored, but you should. From the Go menu, select Library, as shown below. Press and hold down the Option key on the keyboard. Simply drag the Library folder to the sidebar to add it to your favorites, where it will remain visible. Here’s how to access the Library folder in macOS: Switch to the Finder. Open the Library folder and select the column view so that you can see the Library folder itself (and not just its contents). To view hidden files and folders using Terminal, proceed as follows: Step 1: Open Terminal To launch Terminal on your Mac, use the following keyboard shortcut: Cmd + Space. It shows up between the Home and Computer menu options. To access the Library folder, open the Finder and then, while viewing the Go pull-down menu, hold down the Option key to see the Library. If you are the curious or the restless type and need regular access to the hidden Library folder, here's a tip to add it to your Favorites. When Apple rolled out Mac OS X Lion, it decided to hide the Library folder, which houses preferences and settings that help keep the OS and your apps running smoothly. I haven't tried it to verify it works, but there is a faster way to make the Library folder visible.įor most Mac users, the Library folder remains out of sight, out of mind. On LifeHacker today, there is a post about an Applescript that unhides the Library folder on your Mac. ![]()
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