MInecraft folder
I have minecraft and and I cant find the file in application support and have toggled hidden files off using terminal. Any help?
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I have minecraft and and I cant find the file in application support and have toggled hidden files off using terminal. Any help?
Open finder and choose Go from the Top menu and choose Go to Folder or press Command+Shift+G
triple click on the below line and copy. Paste in the text feild and click ok that will take to place
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft
Open finder and choose Go from the Top menu and choose Go to Folder or press Command+Shift+G
triple click on the below line and copy. Paste in the text feild and click ok that will take to place
~/Library/Application Support/minecraft
THanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There's an easy way to do this. Open Minecraft, and in the menu or title screen, go to Options. Click Resource Packs and when it comes to that well-known texture pack area, click Open resource pack folder. This will take you to the textures folder in the .minecraft or minecraft folder, and if you press ⌘ + ↑ twice it should go up two directories to the folder holding minecraft, Libraries. I know normally Libraries never shows hidden folders like minecraft, but for some reason, when you get there through the texture pack folder, minecraft is shown in Libraries. Now secondary-click (right-click or two-fingered tap) the minecraft folder, and click Make Alias. A shortcut will be made in the Libraries folder, and you can drag the minecraft alias folder onto your desktop. Congrats! You've just got easy access to the minecraft directory!
MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT DRAG THE ACTUAL minecraft FOLDER INTO YOUR DESKTOP! This will destroy the connection between the game and the saved data, and make it impossible to save worlds or edit textures, and there's no way to put it back.
Leave the minecraft alias on your desktop. Double-clicking it will open the very minecraft folder that you want.
--Sorry that this reply was kinda long, but I needed to give full instruction, or half of everyone would mess it up with the problem I had above. oUo -ErsherMAndeX --
meh, probably doesn't seem like the easy way compared to Solai_4's... ._. sry about that
Type ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft
MInecraft folder