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Analog Kid

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Mar 4, 2003
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Maybe this is already broadly known, but I just discovered it and it made my life sooo much easier:

Pressing Cmd-Shift-. toggles visibility of hidden files in finder.

Press it once and your hidden files are visible, press it again and they go away. I have no idea how long this has existed but it is so much nicer than going to terminal and writing to the system defaults, or some of these Automator hacks.

Actually, can someone confirm this is an OS feature and that I'm not activating an Automator script I've left laying around somewhere on my system?
 
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DeltaMac

macrumors G5
Jul 30, 2003
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Nermal

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Dec 7, 2002
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That article only shows that command working in file save/open dialog boxes. I tried that on my Lion system, where it does not work outside of those dialog boxes.
Anybody know when it was made available system-wide?
It does not work on my 10.11.6 system, but does under 10.12.1. Presumably it was introduced in 10.12.0.
 
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fisherking

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That article only shows that command working in file save/open dialog boxes. I tried that on my Lion system, where it does not work outside of those dialog boxes.
Anybody know when it was made available system-wide?

ah, apologies... anyway, it's a great find now...
 
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