![]() ![]() The above tricks also work to reveal and show the same user /Library folder in Mac OS X versions El Capitan and Yosemite (10.11.x and 10.10.x), and presumably forward beyond macOS 10.14.x, 10.13.x, and 10.12.x.īefore we begin, we want to say that it’s usually a good idea to leave things in the users ~/Library folder alone, unless directed to by support personnel. As most users will not require access to these during their day-to-day activities, this makes sense. In OS X 10.7 Lion and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Apple has decided to hide the /Library folders. The folder is hidden by default in macOS Sierra, but it only take a few moments to access it, or make it so that the folder is always visible. ![]() While many Mac users may never need to access their User Library folder while running macOS Sierra - some advanced users, may need to get in there and access support data and such when troubleshooting. ![]()
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