Show Hidden Finder Link |link| -Drag that icon directly into the section of your Finder sidebar. macOS hides files that start with a dot (e.g., .bash_profile or .gitignore ). These are typically system files, application configuration files, or cache data. Hiding them prevents accidental deletion or modification, which could cause application instability or OS crashes. Method 1: The Fastest Way (Keyboard Shortcut) show hidden finder link The absolute fastest way to reveal hidden files within any Finder window is by using a built-in global keyboard shortcut. Open by clicking its icon in your Dock. Drag that icon directly into the section of Learning to show hidden Finder links—whether through the instant Command+Shift+. shortcut, permanent Terminal commands, direct path navigation, custom Automator services, or dedicated third-party tools—fundamentally changes how you interact with your Mac. You gain visibility into the hidden systems that power your daily workflows, from development environments to security audits to system maintenance. Learning to show hidden Finder links—whether through the Without a doubt, the fastest and most user-friendly method to show hidden files in Finder is the built-in keyboard shortcut. This works on macOS Sierra (10.12) and newer—including Monterey, Ventura, Sonoma, and Sequoia. Enter the keyboard shortcut. Here are essential safety guidelines: |