Finder Link - Show Hidden

To reveal hidden files and folders in macOS Finder, the quickest way is a simple keyboard shortcut. The Magic Shortcut While in any Finder window, press: Command (⌘)

for anyone looking to customize their Mac or troubleshoot software. While Apple keeps it "hidden" for safety, the shortcut is the most elegant way to manage your file system. Instant toggle with no lag. Distinguishes hidden files visually (faded icons). Works in file picker dialogues. Zero discoverability for new users. No permanent "button" in the Finder UI. Terminal commands show hidden finder link

2. Right-Click Context Menu

Right-click (or Ctrl-click) on any folder name in the Path Bar. To reveal hidden files and folders in macOS

1. Drag and Drop to Hidden Paths

Here is a trick most people don't know: You can drag a file or folder onto the text in the Path Bar. How to show: View > Show Status Bar

Copy and paste the following command:defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles -bool true; killall Finder

Showing hidden files and folders in Finder on your Mac is a simple process that can be accomplished through keyboard shortcuts, Finder preferences, or Terminal commands. By following these steps, you'll be able to access and view files and folders that were previously concealed. Remember to exercise caution when dealing with system files to avoid any potential issues with your Mac.