
The standard way to open any directory on a Mac is by opening a Finder window and using it to navigate to a specific location on your hard drive. However, there’s also an alternate way to open folders – by using Terminal. While this isn’t something that will be used in your daily routine, if you are a developer (or someone who uses the Terminal frequently), this trick can be very useful. Related: How to Remap the Fn Keys on macOS Here we’ll show you how to use the open command to open any directory directly from Terminal, bypassing… Read more