Hi,
I want to know location of blueprints on Mac. I came across this post
But I couldn’t find that folder in my Mac Sequoia. Has this feature been changed since then?
Thanks
Hi,
I want to know location of blueprints on Mac. I came across this post
But I couldn’t find that folder in my Mac Sequoia. Has this feature been changed since then?
Thanks
~/Library/Application Support/Local/blueprints
Hi @pkdme.dev
There should be a couple ways you can get to the blueprints directory on your Mac. Here’s a breakdown!
Open Finder: Click on the Finder icon in your Dock.
Access the Library Folder:
Command + Shift + G
to open the “Go to Folder” dialog.~/Library/Application Support/Local/blueprints
and press Enter.View the Folder: The Finder will take you directly to the specified folder.
Application Support
Local
blueprints
Let me know if you need further help!
Thanks, it works.
May be this option can be added to the Blueprint->details menu, to open the folder directly.
Could you provide some more details about why you need to access this directly @pkdme.dev? Just curious about your workflow and use case so we can consider any future enhancements!
Hi,
Nah, I dont have any specific workflow.
I am relatively new to Mac OS, so not much familiar with it. Like for this case, earlier I was looking for “Application Support” folder available in the root’s Library, and was unable to find. The answer you mentioned allowing me to go via shortcut revealed that its was inside my user’s Library directory.
For the point of going directly to Blueprint. In Local, for websites we have this option “Site folder”, so similarly I was hoping there could be an option for Blueprints as well.
On this point I can add a request for enhancement. When I create a Blueprint, I want to have an option to write down few things explaining the features, suitability of this blueprint for my future projects. Something like Readme file. Currently, in “Show Details” popup I can see only the plugins, theme, created at information for that Blueprint.
Thanks & Regards,
Thank you for sharing @pkdme.dev!
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