Sometimes, knowing the exact location of a file on your Mac is important, but Apple doesn’t make the method for finding this information obvious. Maybe you need to know a file path to execute a Terminal command. Or perhaps you have to direct an application to a specific location.
How to View File Paths in macOS
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