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How to Open the Library Folders on Your Mac

Your Mac has Local, User, and System Library folders, which you can access from different directories. Of these three folders, the User Library folder is hidden by default in macOS. We'll teach you how to access all of them below, as the steps are a bit different.


Opening the Local Library Folder on Your Mac

You'll find the Local Library folder at the root of your Mac's hard drive. This folder is shared by all user accounts on your Mac. It houses system-wide settings and items like screensavers, wallpapers, and apps that share their data and settings with other users on your system. Apple doesn't recommend storing your files and folders here.

To access the Local Library folder, open a Finder window and select your Mac's hard drive, typically named Macintosh HD, under Locations in the sidebar. You should see the local Library folder on the right. Double-click it to view its contents.


Opening the User Library Folder on Your Mac

As the name suggests, the User Library folder is specific to a Mac user account. Here, you'll find user-specific app data, support files, Mail preferences, browsing history, etc. Even though the User Library folder is hidden by default, it's still easy to access from the macOS menu bar with a simple shortcut.

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Click Go in the menu bar and hold down the Option key to reveal the Library option in the dropdown menu. Then, click it to reveal all the files and folders in it.


Alternatively, you can open a Finder window, select the Home folder in the sidebar, and press Command + Shift + Period (.) to reveal the hidden User Library folder. Doing this also lets you see other hidden files on your Mac.


If you want Finder to show the User Library folder permanently, select the Home folder in Finder and click View > Show View Options from the menu bar. Then, check the box next to Show Library Folder in the pop-up window.


You can also open the User Library folder by clicking Go > Go to Folder from the menu bar and typing ~/Library in the dialog box.

Opening the System Library Folder on Your Mac

This Library folder contains all the files macOS needs to function properly. Because of System Integrity Protection (SIP), you won't be able to modify and delete the contents of this folder. Only system-level events can affect the files in there.

Accessing the System Library folder is just as easy as accessing the Local Library folder. Open a new Finder window and select your Mac's internal drive (Macintosh HD) under Locations in the sidebar. Then, go to System > Library on the right.



Alternatively, you can click Go > Go to Folder from the menu bar, type /System/Library, and hit Return to open it.

These are the easiest ways to open all the Library folders on your Mac. You usually may want to access your User Library folder to free up space on your Mac by clearing cache files, log files, and other leftover files. But I highly recommend not removing anything from here unless you know what you're doing.

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