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Go directly to a specific folder on Mac

You can use the Go menu to jump instantly to specific folders—like your Documents folder or a folder you’ve opened recently. If you know the exact name and location of a folder, you can also open it by entering the pathname.

Ask Siri. Say something like: “Open the home folder.” Learn more about Siri.

Go to a folder that’s listed in the menu

  1. In the Finder on your Mac, click the Go menu in the menu bar.

  2. Choose one of the following:

    • Enclosing Folder: Choose this option to open the parent folder for the current window. For example, if you’re in your Downloads folder, this option opens your home folder.

    • Recents, Documents, or other listed folders: Choose a folder from the list.

    • Recent Folders: Choose a folder from the submenu. (The submenu shows up to 10 recently opened folders.)

    Tip: To go to your Library folder, press and hold the Option key, then choose Library.

Go to a folder by entering its pathname

  1. In the Finder on your Mac, choose Go > Go to Folder.

  2. Type the folder’s pathname (for example, /Library/Fonts/ or ~/Pictures/), then click Go.

    A slash (/) at the beginning of a pathname indicates that the starting point is the top level of your computer’s folder structure.

    A slash at the end indicates that this is a path to a folder, rather than a file.

    A tilde (~) indicates your home folder. Most of your personal folders, such as Documents, Music, and Pictures, are in your home folder.

    If you’re having trouble finding a folder, make sure you’re spelling its name correctly and typing the full path, including slashes.

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