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The default file manager used on the Mac OS, Mac OS X and macOS operating systems.

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Open Finder window from current Terminal location?

I've added a function to my ~/.bash_profile to handle revealing a file or directory: # Reveal a file or directory in Finder reveal() { # grab the first arg or default to pwd local basedir=${1:-${PWD … }} if [[ -f "$basedir" ]]; then # ..we passed a file, so use its containing directory basedir=$(dirname "$basedir") fi # basedir is a directory in now, so open will activate Finder
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How to show git files in Finder?

This may be too close to a duplicate for Git plug-in for Finder?, but I'm after a tool that will merely show me whether there is a repo in the current directory, and the state of the files within. … I don't want to view all invisible files I want to continue using Finder (I like PathFinder, but not always) I don't need to run git commands on the files, just see their state I'm thinking of an interface …
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How to show git files in Finder?

There is a question on SO: How can i add icon overlay in finder? … where a comments include Apples update of points to the TortoiseSVN Subversion client and a search turned up the following 2yo git repo with some demo code for 10.7: Finder-Icon-Overlay. …
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