![]() ![]() Mac OS X icon, 1162872 bytes, "ic12" type Mac OS X Code Directory version 20100 - 217 bytes Mac OS X Code Directory version 20100 - 215 bytes Mac OS X Code Directory version 20100 - 213 bytes Mac OS X Code Directory version 20100 - 203 bytes type f -print0 | xargs -0 -I% -L 1 file -b "%" | sort -u | grep -v 'Mach-O' I wonder what type of files we have here? I already know that I wanna see all the file types except Mach-O. Next I have to dig into Finder.app’s content, let’s see what we have. ![]() Well, that was easy to find! Don’t worry, /System/Library is the same as /System/Volumes/Data/System/Library, Apple has a weird way of doing mount points, and I’m not here to judge. Volumes/Data/System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app app, which means all I have to do is to find Finder’s location. Well, based on what I know, every program on macOS is a directory that ends with. I saw this post on Mastodon, and it got me thinking.Īre there any other hardcoded folder names in macOS? Where would I even start looking? ![]()
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