2 Ways to See the Current Folder Path on Mac

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Every file on your Mac has a folder path that starts all the way at the root directory, but it’s not always easy to see what it is. Here are two ways to see the current folder path on your Mac.

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See the Path Using Finder’s Status Bar

Let’s start with the simplest and most visual way of viewing the current folder path: using Finder’s own Path Bar feature. Open a Finder window, and from the top menu bar, click the “View” button. In the menu that appears, click “Show Path Bar.”

Select Show Path Bar from Finder Menu

Instantly, you will see a new Path Bar at the bottom of every finder window. It will show you the system path to the current folder. You can double-click any folder listed in the bar to quickly jump to it.

Path Bar in Finder

Also, you can right-click any folder in the Path Bar to see a list of options. For example, if you want to copy the path for the selected folder, choose the “Copy (Folder) as Pathname” option.

Copy Path Name from Finder Parth Bar

You can then paste the folder path as text wherever you want (for instance, in a Terminal window or TextEdit).

Paste Folder Path in Terminal

See the Path Using the “Get Info” Panel

You can also see the full path for any file or folder using the “Get Info” panel. Open Finder and locate the file or folder in question. Right-click the item and choose “Get Info” from the menu.

Click Get Info from Right-Click Menu

In the “Get Info” panel, locate the “General” section and look at the “Where” heading. This will give you the full path.

Path in Finder Get Info Panel

You can also right-click the path in the “Where” section and choose “Copy” to quickly copy the full folder path to your clipboard as text.

Copy Path from Get Info Panel

When you’re done, close the “Get Info” window.

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