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by pwinnski 3238 days ago
Unfortunately, your points aren't numbered, but I'm confused by a couple of them.

- Finder has had tabs for a few releases, and I can't recall the last time I had multiple Finder windows open at the same time. I use tabs for everything.

- By "sliding cell" do you mean the columns view? I use the list view roughly 100% of the time, so I'm no help there.

- On my system, quicklook opens a preview to the left of the finder window, so it doesn't cover the finder window. I think I must have moved it over there in the past, and it remembers.

- My system shows me every single dotfile, hidden file, and everything. I don't recall which setting I used for that, but zero things are hidden.

- Do you not have right-click, Services, New Terminal Tab at Folder? If not, then that must be something I installed in ages past.

Finder isn't perfect, by any means. It conflicts with how I like to do things semi-regularly. But I think a few of the issues you've raised might be solvable. At least that would lessen your pain a little.

Some of the differences between the defaults and what I see on my system might be down to this: https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.macos

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For showing "system hidden files", most popular is the ~/Library, run this command in terminal

    defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
For toggle display of hidden & dot files, type "Shift + Cmd + ."
I can already see how n-gate is going to summarize this thread:

> An internet complains about how macOS documentation is only transmitted by tribal knowledge. Hackernews acknowledges the problem, and proceeds to trade said knowledge in exchange for internet points.

You are not wrong, but my account is throw-away just for this thread. Not hoarding HN points, that is a ridiculous behavior.
Don't worry; I didn't mean to bash on you. I just saw the irony of the thread.