Sometimes finding and accessing hidden folders or files is needed in macOS Finder – like the user «Library» folder, or directories like «.ssh», «.git», or just inspecting the default user Terminal settings stored in «.zshrc»…

I don’t really like to permanently having hidden files and folders visible, as I find it most of the time too distracting for finding the relevant stuff. This could be achieved through a command in the Terminal app, though.

So what I like instead, is using a simple keyboard shortcut which can instantly toggle showing and hiding hidden files & folders.

Keyboard shortcut to show & hide hidden files and folders in Finder

In macOS Finder press the following key combination to toggle this:

⌘Command + ⇧Shift + .

Note: it doesn’t matter if you have a Finder window open for this – or not.

Example in the macOS root directory

Depending on the current active visibility mode, this toggles to either instantly show – or hide – the hidden files and folders:

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