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-bash: cd: Proyecto: No such file or directory

Buenos dias, tengo el siguiente problema al ingresar a mi terminal en mac y tratar de abrir una carpeta llamada proyecto que esta en mi escritorio me sale el siguiente error -bash: cd: Proyecto: No such file or directory y no se como solucionarlo, adjunto imagen, muchas gracias.

Posted on Oct 9, 2019 6:40 AM

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Posted on Oct 9, 2019 6:06 PM

Is "Proyecto" actually a folder? Does your user have permissions to access the folder? Use the "ls -hl" command to see if "Proyecto" is a directory (aka folder) and you have permission to access it.

ls  -hl


If "Proyecto" is a folder and you cannot change to it, then when typing the "cd" command, start by typing "cd Pr", then press the Tab key to autocomplete the name just in case it has some odd hidden character embedded into the name.

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Oct 9, 2019 6:06 PM in response to yacuervo

Is "Proyecto" actually a folder? Does your user have permissions to access the folder? Use the "ls -hl" command to see if "Proyecto" is a directory (aka folder) and you have permission to access it.

ls  -hl


If "Proyecto" is a folder and you cannot change to it, then when typing the "cd" command, start by typing "cd Pr", then press the Tab key to autocomplete the name just in case it has some odd hidden character embedded into the name.

Oct 10, 2019 7:49 AM in response to yacuervo

Your Desktop and Documents folders have extended attributes (indicated by the "@") which are probably related to ACL or other permissions. I don't know why these two folders are like this on your system. On one of my Mojave systems the only folders in my home folder which have these extended attributes are the Applications and Library folders. To get more details you can add the "-@" option to the "ls" command.

ls  -hl@


Unfortunately I have no personal experience with these extended attributes/permissions. Maybe another user or contributor will be able to advise you.

-bash: cd: Proyecto: No such file or directory

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