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How to unhide folder with macOS 11.5

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One of the folders in my home folder, Music, appears to be hidden. In the finder it appears slightly greyed out

greyed out folder in Finder

and it won't appear if I try to open files from applications which don't show hidden files.

I tried to unhide the folder using

chflags nohidden Music

to no avail. I also checked with

ls -lO
drwx------@   6 username  staff  -        192 Aug 26 18:31 Music

if there are any other flags.

Any ideas of how to unhide the folder?

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Not a Mac user, but
Moshi‭ wrote over 3 years ago

I'm not a Mac user, but according to https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/309450/how-to-unhide-files-on-mac, the correct command is chflags nohidden not chflags unhidden

samcarter‭ wrote over 3 years ago

@Moshi Oh, sorry! That was a typo. Fixed it in the question.