On OS X, Is there anyway to see the underlying BSD with Finder?
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Anonymous2009-04-07 0:07
yes
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Anonymous2009-04-07 0:27
Hold down the SHIFT and OPEN-APPLE sorry, COMMAND keys, and press G. A dialog box will come up that lets you visit any relative or absolute path, the caveat being that you're visiting it in the Finder.
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Anonymous2009-04-07 0:44
>>3
There's also the defaults setting to show hidden files, but that really uglies things up. Best thing is to just use Terminal (or iTerm if you have Unicode dir/file names), then use open as needed.
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Anonymous2009-04-07 2:14
Best thing is to just use Terminal (or Terminal if you have Unicode dir/file names), then use open as needed.
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Anonymous2009-04-07 2:37
>>5
Really? I have trouble with even simple stuff like cd 俺のうんち using Terminal. The Unicode parts go directly into the bit bucket.
>>7
Yes, it all works fine with iTerm; Terminal drops Unicode input before I can hit enter, and don't even get me started with trying to deal with this over ssh...
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