Display the complete path on the Finder title bar
To be honest, it is a bit wrong to share such a basic but useful technique with you.
As we all know, MacOS finder does not display paths. when you enter a folder, only the name of the current folder is displayed.
Although you can click "show"-"Show path" in the menu bar of the finder to adjust the path bar, this will only increase the height of the finder, this is especially bad for small-screen machines. The following describes how to display the complete path on the title bar at the top of the finder.
The finder path you see is like this.
Open the terminal, enter the following command, and press Enter: defaults write com. apple. finder _ FXShowPosixPathInTitle-bool YES. Then turn the finder off and open it. You will find that the path bar is like this:
In fact, right-click the small icon on the far left of the path to quickly access any layer of the path: