Your Mac’s Library folder (~/Library) stores user account settings, preference files, caches, and other important data that are used by the operating system (macOS). It contains many automatically created subfolders and files. This directory is essential for proper function. Deleting, changing, moving, editing, or renaming these files and folders inside the Library folder can cause damage. This is why this folder is hidden by default to ensure that macOS and your apps are running smoothly.
In this article, we describe how you can access your Mac’s Library folder. We also explain how you can make it visible.
However, sometimes you may want to open this folder. For example, you may sometimes need to delete some corrupt system files to troubleshoot the problems you may experience with your Mac.
Note: There are three Library directories on the Mac:
- Root library
- System library
- User library
In this article, we will focus on the hidden user Library which can be found at Macintosh HD / Users / [username] / Library.
Open Library
There are different methods. You can use any of them:
Method 1: "Go To Folder"
- Go to the Desktop or Finder.
- At the top of the screen, click Go from the menu bar.
- A window will appear (you can also use this shortcut to open this window: Command Shift G). In the input field, type ~/Library, and click Go.
Method 2: "Go" menu
- In the Finder, click Go in the menu bar while holding down the Option key.
- Library will appear in the menu (below the Home folder).
Method 3: Terminal
You can also use the Terminal app to open this directory. Here is how:
- Open Terminal on your Mac (Applications > Utilities).
- Enter the following command and hit Return. The folder will open.
open ~/Library/
Unhide (and hide) Library
This will let you access the Library folder easily when needed. If you do this, you will be able to see the Library ~/Library folder in the macOS User Home Directory. Follow the steps below:
- Open a Finder window.
- Open your Home folder (Go > Home) or you can use this shortcut: Command Shift H.
- In the Home folder, from the menu bar, click View and Show View Options. This will open a window.
- Find the option that says "Show Library Folder" and check this option.
- The Library folder will appear in your Home folder and will stay there until you change this setting.
Be careful. There are reasons why the Home/Library folder in macOS is hidden.
See also: How To Use And Access Your Mac’s Utilities Folder
