Aug 23, 2011 ShowLionLibrary reveals the Library folder in OS X 10.7 Lion. In version 10.7 of Mac OS X (Lion), the powers that be decided that we needed the Library folder hidden. I don't know about you, but I'm in that folder all the time. It turns out there is a simple shell command to reveal the Library folder which is chflags nohidden /Library/.
Have you noticed missing “~/Library” folder in macOS?
- By default, the /Library folder is hidden on Mac. This is a folder that Apple feels you shouldn’t need access to most of the the time, but occasionally, you may need it for specific things. I use it often to view the preferences for the apps I have installed on my Mac.
- Nov 09, 2012 The Locations of Library Folders on Your Mac The Library folder under each account user name (the /Library) is, by default, invisible in Lion and Mountain Lion versions of OS X. It is the folder that stores settings and information for various apps, among other things, and is the one that we will be revealing in this tutorial.
Also have below questions?
- How to view the ~/Library folder in Mavericks
- My Library folder is missing. What do I do?
- Missing Library folder in Mac OS X Lion
- Re-Enable Your Library Folder In Mac OS X
- How to Reveal Your Library Folder in Lion or macOS
This is a simple step to
unhide “-> ~/Library” folder
in your Mac OS X:2 4 |
You should see Library folder now.
Additional macOS tips: How to quickly Show/Hide Hidden Files on macOS?
- Show Hidden Files in Mac OS X
- View Hidden Folders on Your Mac Using Terminal
- How to Show Hidden Files on Mac OS X
- macOS & Show Hidden Files
- Quick Tip: Revealing Hidden Files in OS X
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