Mac Os Show Hidden Files -
These dotfiles store user preferences, shell configurations, application caches, and version control metadata. Deleting ~/.zshrc by accident could break your command-line setup. Deleting /.Spotlight-V100 might force Spotlight to reindex your entire drive.
One of the most common methods to show hidden files on Mac is by using the Terminal app. Here's how: mac os show hidden files
Just be careful what you click.
Not ready to expose every system file? You can still access specific hidden locations without turning on global visibility. These dotfiles store user preferences