When searching for a file with Spotlight (and with the Finder) I often
find many different versions of the correct file name.
But to choose the correct one I want to deal with, I should see its
complete location on the file system.
I'm hunting a Makefile
.
Spotlight (the Finder too) displays me a list of a lot of them (I'm working with different package managers which install softwares in
different directories).
How may I quickly display their complete location to choose the one I want?
With the command line find
or locate
the answer is pretty easy. But in some cases I would like to avoid to start a Terminal
and fire a pretty long find
.
Best Answer
You can press ⌘+⌥ to see filepath in Quicklook pop-up.