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Result : Caveat to the Terminal command method While it quickly restores the Library folder to its pre-Lion behavior, Apple's system updates will revert the folder to "hidden" and you will have to run the command after a system update to unhide it again.

Method 5: Using a Terminal command to make a persistant alias There is another option that is persistent after OS X updates. Advanced tip: make it permanent If you are a rebel at heart and refuse to play by Apple's rules, you can save command to a file and add it to your login items, so it will be run whenever you log in.

Save it with the file name unhideLibrary. The file name is not important, but the. Change permissions to make it executable Open Terminal.

Run the command chmod unhideLibrary. If your Terminal window stayed open By default "Terminal. You will want to change this behavior, or you'll always be left with an open but unusable Terminal window after login. Open Terminal. Then click on the Settings button and go to the Shell tab. Change the setting for When the shell exits: to Close if the shell exited cleanly. Close Settings. Find your script, select it, and click Add.

Optionally check the Hide box next to it in the list to keep it hidden during login. Done That's it. The script will now run every time you log into your account. Page content loaded. Indeed, if I hold down the option key and click on the Go menu, I can click on Library to open it. However, when I go up to my home directory, Library is not listed. When I open View Options, for the home folder, and select Show LIbrary Folder, that selection is made, but Library still doesn't show at the home directory level.

I don't know what to make of that. Also when I am in MS Word and try to open a template which is in the Library , the Library folder is not shown as a selection; this window apparently is just a Finder window, and it behaves as a Finder window.

I finally found a solution. With the Library folder open, I can drag the folder name from the top of the window to the Sidebar and place the Library folder there. Then I can open it from the Sidebar. This may not be the only solution, but it works for me.

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Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. How to make your Mac's Library folder visible Dragging the Library folder to your favorites list in the Finder unhides it. Matt Elliott.



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