Show Hidden Finder Link -
Drag from the left panel into the workflow.
To instantly reveal all hidden files, folders, and links in any Finder window, press Command + Shift + Period (.) . Press it a second time to hide them again.
Finder will take you directly inside that hidden directory, even if universal hidden files are turned off. Creating a Permanent "Link" or Shortcut to Hidden Folders show hidden finder link
Right-click (or Ctrl-click) on any folder name in the Path Bar.
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles true; killall Finder Drag from the left panel into the workflow
Open (found in Applications > Utilities, or via Spotlight search with Cmd + Space ).
You asked to "show hidden Finder link," but the Path Bar is just the beginning. macOS has two other hidden link structures. Finder will take you directly inside that hidden
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The ~/Library folder contains your user data, application caches, and settings. Apple hides this link by default to prevent accidental deletions. If you need to access it, you can make the link visible permanently or temporarily. The Temporary "Go" Method Click on your desktop to activate . Hold down the Option (⌥) key on your keyboard. Click Go in the top menu bar. The hidden Library link will appear in the drop-down menu. The Permanent Sidebar Method
Showing hidden files and folders in Finder on your Mac is a simple process that can be accomplished through keyboard shortcuts, Finder preferences, or Terminal commands. By following these steps, you'll be able to access and view files and folders that were previously concealed. Remember to exercise caution when dealing with system files to avoid any potential issues with your Mac.
The Library link will now remain permanently visible in your home directory. Method 3: Using Terminal for Permanent Visibility
