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Change the Finder's default name for duplicated files
For those of you who like the commandline you can get the file by using this line (note: if it wraps, unwrap it, this should all be one long line):
Change the Finder's default name for duplicated files
For the purpose of this hint, what good is opening the file if you can't edit it?
Change the Finder's default name for duplicated files
Most editors will prompt you for the administrator password when editing these files. Smultron does. The problem with using open at the command line though is that you're never entirely sure what editor will open. That's why I didn't include it in the hint. Of course if you're at the command line using "sudo vi ..." instead of "open" will get you there. Assuming you've got sudo configured for your account. |
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