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Copy file path with slashes in MacOS Mojave instead of triangle

May 15, 2019 by admin Leave a Comment

In MacOS, we get the file path by right click on a file/folder and click on get info, then copy the path.

 

Problem –

With the MacOS Mojave update, when we copy the file path, it comes as shown below

Which id difficult to use with coding or terminal commands.

 

Solution –

  • Right click on the file and key press “option” key
  • You will get a context menu option as “copy <FileName> as pathname” and click on it
  • Above step will copy the file path into clipboard [/Users/MyMac/Documents/Myfile]
  • Use command + v to use it

Hope this helps!

 

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