Jul 22, 2011  Hold Option and Use the “Go” Menu to Show Library. Holding down the Option key will show the “Library” directory as an option in the Finders Go menu. The other nice thing about the Go menu is that after you have accessed /Library on multiple occasions, it will start to appear in the “Recent Folders” submenu for easy repeat access. Mar 12, 2015  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.

  1. Jul 25, 2011  Option-click the Go menu In Lion, as in Snow Leopard, the user-level Library folder is not included in the Finder’s Go menu. But in Lion, if you Option-click the Go menu, your Library folder.
  2. Jul 22, 2011  OS X Lion: Where did my Library go? In OS X the user Library folder is a common resource for troubleshooting, but in Lion it may appear to be missing.
  3. Jan 10, 2014 To temporarily reveal the /Library folder you need to do the following; Open Finder and on the menu bar, at the top, select Go to reveal the drop-down menu. Hold down the Option key (marked ALT) and you will see the /Library folder appear. You may now select this /Library folder with your mouse or trackpad.
  4. Jul 21, 2011 This is how to locate your library Folder on macOS & Mac OS X Code: /Library. Show User Library Directory in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion & 10.8 Mountain Lion. Mac Tip: How to show the /Library.

Have you noticed missing “~/Library” folder in macOS?

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Also have below questions?

  • How to view the ~/Library folder in Mavericks
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  • Missing Library folder in Mac OS X Lion
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  • How to Reveal Your Library Folder in Lion or macOS

This is a simple step to unhide “-> ~/Library” folder in your Mac OS X:

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You should see Library folder now. Photo library mac not opening in backup.

Additional macOS tips: How to quickly Show/Hide Hidden Files on macOS?

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A simple thing I did was to unhide the Library folder and then drag it into my Sidebar. Even if an update hides it again, it's just one click away.

Or make an alias of the '~/Library' folder called '~/Library .'

I thought this was a big deal until I actually got Lion and found that option-clicking on the 'Go' Menu item it was there in the list. How to delete sound file from itunes library mac download. that's easy enough for me.

This should be the hint.

I simply can't imagine that a person needs to access that folder often enough to justify un-hiding it. You can easily access the Library when you need it by holding 'option' and choosing Library from the Finder's Go menu.

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As a software developer, I definitely need immediate access to this folder, preferable in the way I have always had access to it, by simply double-clicking the folder.

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This is interesting. I made my Library folder visible when I first installed Lion, and it has stayed that way through every update. I can't remember what method I used though.

Here's a launchd plist that will do the same thing, but without the need for AppleScript, login items, etc. Just drop it in /Library/LaunchDaemons and set the permissions properly.
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC '-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN' 'http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd'>
<plist version='1.0'>
<dict>
<key>Label</key>
<string>local.library.nohidden</string>
<key>ProgramArguments</key>
<array>
<string>/usr/bin/chflags</string>
<string>nohidden</string>
<string>/Users/*/Library</string>
</array>
<key>RunAtLoad</key>
<true/>
<key>EnableGlobbing</key>
<true/>
<key>StandardErrorPath</key>
<string>/dev/null</string>
</dict>
</plist>

Using the Option-Go menu is fine for the occasional use, but that doesn't work in File dialogs. VERY irritating that they reset this flag for updates or even feel the need to hide it in the first place.

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All I do is run the command: $chflags nohidden ~/Library/ There is no need for //usr/bin/ (as mentioned in the previous hint) Then, browse to the folder in the Finder, drag it over into the sidebar, then do the command again. Only this time making it hidden: $chflags hidden ~/Library/ Then, it won't be visible in my ~ folder anymore, but it will still be perfectly accessible from the sidebar.