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When you've got loads of files — hundreds or even thousands isn't unusual after a couple of years using the same Mac — it can be difficult to get the correct file path. We attempt to solve this problem in this article for those tired of looking for files and file paths on a Mac.

After trying Spotlight Searches or browsing through files, you might be ready to give up. At times, not knowing the right name can cause software conflicts. But don't despair. There is always a way to locate a file path.

How to get a file path on a Mac?

To get a basic understanding of where your file is located, just right-click the file.

  1. Right-click the file.
  2. Click Get Info.

Look up what's written under Where:


The selected area shows the enclosed folder of your document.

How to copy the file path

Copying any text from the previous window isn't easy, obviously. But still, you need a complete file address that you can copy and paste anywhere. So you do one extra step:

  1. Click on Finder
  2. Click View in the upper bar
  3. Click Show Path Bar


Interestingly, the file path will immediately appear underneath the Finder window.

  • Now, Control + Click the file you want the location for
  • Hold the Option key

You will see the new command that has appeared in the context menu — Copy …. as Pathname

  • Click on the selected command
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You are now ready to paste. This information is pasted into the Clipboard. Make sure to complete pasting/moving it elsewhere, or this will be lost and you will need to find the folder again.

And that is how to get folder path in Mac. Nice and simple.

How to find the file path using Terminal

Also known as a folder path, or directory path, they aren't always easy to find. When every other method has failed, turn to Terminal as your solution.

  1. Go to Applications > Utilities.
  2. Launch Terminal.
  3. Make sure you are using it as a Super User (which means being logged in as an Admin), so type in sudo su — then press Return.
  4. Now you need to have something of an idea of what this file might be called, so once you do, type in the following (the name in the middle is where you'd put a file name): find / -name randomfilename
  5. Give it time to process the query, which could take several minutes.
  6. A list of names should appear, some or many of which you can ignore as they will be followed by file-end names, such as 'operation not permitted'; so focus on the ones that make the most sense, such as: /Library/Application Support/randomfilename/settings/
  7. Now copy and paste the full name and drop it into Finder or Spotlight Search.

Alternatively, you can drag and drop the file onto the Terminal window, and it will show the full path. Hopefully, this will bring you to the file you need.

A shortcut to see unlisted (grayed out) files

For those who love Apple, which for many is more than a tech company, it's a representation of a lifestyle, a brand that has many fans, we've got a fun fact for you. Did you know there is a shortcut combination to see hidden files?

This shortcut should work for anyone running macOS Mojave, High Sierra, and Sierra, and anything beyond OS 10.12. Here is how you access the shortcut:

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  1. From Finder, go anywhere where you suspect there are hidden files, such as the Macintosh HD root directory, or Home folder
  2. Next, press down the Command + Shift + Period keys, which should toggle to show hidden files in that folder.
  3. As you press the shortcut the keys are visible: when you switch it off, they disappear again.

Any hidden files that have been made visible will have greyed out names and icons.

How to find other hidden files on Mac?

It isn't always easy to know where you've put every file on your Mac.

After a couple of years of constant use, a Mac can start to resemble a cluttered old-school file cabinet. Files in places that once make sense, but are now in the wrong place. Files and folders that should be in the right place, but have been put somewhere else. Files that seemingly don't exist, or are floating around elsewhere.

One solution to this is to download CleanMyMac X. It's a handy and easy-to-use Mac performance improvement app. It comes with a few tools for finding unlisted, hidden, and large old files that have slipped through the cracks. Here is how you use it:

  1. Download CleanMyMac X (download a free edition here).
  2. Click on Space Lens.


These blue bubbles represent all your documents in relation to their size. You can dive into each of these folders to reveal their contents — a more visual alternative to Finder.

You can also use the Large & Old files scanner (in the same app). Either or both features will highlight a few gigabytes worth of space you can free up, uncovering files that can easily slip through the cracks and become forgotten. By the way, CleanMyMac X is notarized by Apple, which means this app is malware-free and safe to use on your Mac.

For those with a lot of files, or Mac users badly in need of making more hard drive space, CleanMyMac X is an invaluable tool. We hope you found this article useful about how to locate and copy the file path details when searching for what you need.

A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

Demonheart is a visual novel in a dark fantasy setting, featuring a female protagonist whose personality is completely up to the player thanks to extensive dialog choices.

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  • Female protagonist.
  • Immersive conversations with multiple choices.
  • Friendships, romances or love-hate relationships.
  • Custom alignment system for the main character, measured by two scales: Good/Evil and Tactful/Defiant.
  • A journal that gets filled with world lore.
  • Intrigue and betrayal.
  • A demon talking in your head.
  • Selected lines are voiced over.
  • Gameplay duration is around two hours per chapter.

Bright is a young woman from a small, peaceful town. Dark times have come for her family, but luckily, she has the favor of the famous healer-witch Orchid. Benevolent, calm and beloved by all, Orchid hides dark secrets that Bright begins to uncover.

Bright is drawn into a world of darkness and treachery. It seems she can never be alone again - for a powerful demonic presence has taken an interest in her activities, and his voice enters her mind at the most inappropriate times.

There are also others who play a significant role in Bright's new life... Ari, a young apprentice witch seduced by bad influences. She tries to be friendly, even though she knows Bright is meant to be her enemy... or is she? And Sir Brash, a notorious evil knight who develops a soft spot for Bright, but has a rather special way of showing affection.

Demonheart is now available in English, German, Russian, Italian and Portuguese!

System Requirements:

  • OS: Windows 7 or higher, Mac OS 10.9 (64 bit) or higher, Linux 64 bit.
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Storage: 900 MB available space for Windows and Linux, 1200MB for Mac version.
  • Mac OS: You might have to use Steam to run the game. This is if you see a 'nw.js' screen when you try to open the app. You can claim a Steam key when you purchase the game.

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Now Available - Demonheart: Hunters

Get it on itch.io: Demonheart: Hunters (it comes with a Steam key.)

Or on Steam.

Supporter's Edition DLC for Demonheart:

Updated 4 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Release date Mar 24, 2017
Rating
AuthorRolling Crown
GenreVisual Novel
TagsDark Fantasy, Dating Sim, Fantasy, Female Protagonist, LGBT, Narrative, Otome, Romance, Story Rich
Average sessionA few hours
LanguagesGerman, English, Italian, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilitySubtitles
LinksSteam, Homepage, Facebook, Twitter

Purchase

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. Your purchase comes with a Steam key. You will get access to the following files:

Version 1.64.1
Version 1.64.1
Version 1.64.1

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Development log

  • Jester / King Demo Released
    50 days ago
  • Demo Added
    Apr 30, 2019
  • Translated to German and Russian!
    Feb 24, 2019
  • Chapter 4
    Dec 25, 2017

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