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../../layouts/BlogPost.astro My MacOS Home Directory Overview 2022-12-23

On the latest episode of ATP, Casey, John, and Marco discussed MacOS home directories. After I was done cringing at John keeping his git clones in the root level of his home directory, I started thinking about how I use my own home folder, and how I keep it organized. I wont go into the hidden items, because I dont think either of us want that (with hidden items included, my home directory has 34 documents, and 47 folders 😅).

Anyway, heres my overview...

  • Applications - Honestly, all thats in here are a handful of Shortcuts, and Im not sure why because I never put them there.
  • Desktop - This is empty, because I dont keep anything on my desktop.
  • Developer - Now this is where git clones go. Mostly web projects, a folder for all my work repos, and the Playdate SDK from when I was fiddling with that a couple months ago.
  • Documents - Basically just a folder where Divinity: Original Sin 2 keeps its saves, and where I keep various Pages documents and PDFs for some reason (I should probably sort through that at some point)
  • Downloads - Self-explainitory. I tend to keep this clean manually and with Hazel scripts, so theres nothing of note in here at the moment.
  • Movies - Empty, except for my TV.app library.
  • Music - Same as above, except with my Music.app library.
  • Pictures - My Photos.app library, as well as a hodgepodge of scanned photos, drawings, desktop wallpapers, and GIFs I like. All sorted by folder, of course. Im not a monster!
  • Postman - From when I tried Postman, and then immediatly switched back to Insomnia.
  • Public - I dont think Ive ever used this folder.
  • Sites - Same as above.
  • Sync - A synced folder, used by an app called Sync, that syncs little bits and bobs like shell scripts and Hazel rules between my 2 Macs.

I didnt bother listing my Library folder because theres not much to say about thatits the same as it is on anyone elses Mac.

On an additional note, I would really like an iCloud Drive folder in the home directory. I could add one with an alias or symlink, but it just seems weird to me that its squirilled away in the Library folder, crytpically named Mobile Documents.