How to add the /tmp folder to Favorites on the Sidebar of Finder?












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Can someone let me know if it is possible to add /tmp to Favorites on the Sidebar in Finder? If yes can someone provide me the steps?



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    Can someone let me know if it is possible to add /tmp to Favorites on the Sidebar in Finder? If yes can someone provide me the steps?



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      Can someone let me know if it is possible to add /tmp to Favorites on the Sidebar in Finder? If yes can someone provide me the steps?



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      Can someone let me know if it is possible to add /tmp to Favorites on the Sidebar in Finder? If yes can someone provide me the steps?



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          While in Finder...




          • Press shiftcommandG to bring up Go to the folder:, then type in /private and press enter.


          Now preform one or the other of the following actions:




          • Select the tmp folder and press: controlcommandT


          Or




          • Drag the tmp folder to Favorites in the Sidebar.


          The first method places the folder at the bottom of the existing Favorites, whereas the second method allows one to drag it where one wants. It also can be dragged after the fact to change its position in the Favorites.



          Both methods have been tested by me to work in OS X Mountain Lion, OS X El Capitan, macOS High Sierra and I see no immediate reason one or the other will not work in other versions of OS X/macOS that actually support this action.






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            You can do this in two easy steps:





            • Create a symlink (in your Home Folder for example) and then add that to your favorites



              $ ln -s /private/tmp ~/Temp Folder


            • Then drag that folder to your Favorites in your sidebar.







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              While in Finder...




              • Press shiftcommandG to bring up Go to the folder:, then type in /private and press enter.


              Now preform one or the other of the following actions:




              • Select the tmp folder and press: controlcommandT


              Or




              • Drag the tmp folder to Favorites in the Sidebar.


              The first method places the folder at the bottom of the existing Favorites, whereas the second method allows one to drag it where one wants. It also can be dragged after the fact to change its position in the Favorites.



              Both methods have been tested by me to work in OS X Mountain Lion, OS X El Capitan, macOS High Sierra and I see no immediate reason one or the other will not work in other versions of OS X/macOS that actually support this action.






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                While in Finder...




                • Press shiftcommandG to bring up Go to the folder:, then type in /private and press enter.


                Now preform one or the other of the following actions:




                • Select the tmp folder and press: controlcommandT


                Or




                • Drag the tmp folder to Favorites in the Sidebar.


                The first method places the folder at the bottom of the existing Favorites, whereas the second method allows one to drag it where one wants. It also can be dragged after the fact to change its position in the Favorites.



                Both methods have been tested by me to work in OS X Mountain Lion, OS X El Capitan, macOS High Sierra and I see no immediate reason one or the other will not work in other versions of OS X/macOS that actually support this action.






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                  While in Finder...




                  • Press shiftcommandG to bring up Go to the folder:, then type in /private and press enter.


                  Now preform one or the other of the following actions:




                  • Select the tmp folder and press: controlcommandT


                  Or




                  • Drag the tmp folder to Favorites in the Sidebar.


                  The first method places the folder at the bottom of the existing Favorites, whereas the second method allows one to drag it where one wants. It also can be dragged after the fact to change its position in the Favorites.



                  Both methods have been tested by me to work in OS X Mountain Lion, OS X El Capitan, macOS High Sierra and I see no immediate reason one or the other will not work in other versions of OS X/macOS that actually support this action.






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                  While in Finder...




                  • Press shiftcommandG to bring up Go to the folder:, then type in /private and press enter.


                  Now preform one or the other of the following actions:




                  • Select the tmp folder and press: controlcommandT


                  Or




                  • Drag the tmp folder to Favorites in the Sidebar.


                  The first method places the folder at the bottom of the existing Favorites, whereas the second method allows one to drag it where one wants. It also can be dragged after the fact to change its position in the Favorites.



                  Both methods have been tested by me to work in OS X Mountain Lion, OS X El Capitan, macOS High Sierra and I see no immediate reason one or the other will not work in other versions of OS X/macOS that actually support this action.







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                      You can do this in two easy steps:





                      • Create a symlink (in your Home Folder for example) and then add that to your favorites



                        $ ln -s /private/tmp ~/Temp Folder


                      • Then drag that folder to your Favorites in your sidebar.







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                        You can do this in two easy steps:





                        • Create a symlink (in your Home Folder for example) and then add that to your favorites



                          $ ln -s /private/tmp ~/Temp Folder


                        • Then drag that folder to your Favorites in your sidebar.







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                          You can do this in two easy steps:





                          • Create a symlink (in your Home Folder for example) and then add that to your favorites



                            $ ln -s /private/tmp ~/Temp Folder


                          • Then drag that folder to your Favorites in your sidebar.







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                          You can do this in two easy steps:





                          • Create a symlink (in your Home Folder for example) and then add that to your favorites



                            $ ln -s /private/tmp ~/Temp Folder


                          • Then drag that folder to your Favorites in your sidebar.








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