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How to look at files in Terminal?
I was told to delete /usr/local folder in order to fix a messed up install.
But I'm not sure how to view the files first because I don't see a way to view such in Finder. ![]() If this can only be done via Terminal then what commands can I use to view the folders and files under another folder? Thank you in advance for any help! |
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Explaining why the delete
I had a fail install on Homebrew and was trying to fix it.
The first response was to delete that folder which obviously would not attempt to do at here: https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/issues/14319 The guy had recommended the following a little more below and it had worked for me: /usr/bin/curl -skSfL https://github.com/mxcl/homebrew/tarball/master | /usr/bin/tar xz -m --strip 1' But until your posts above I wasn't sure where the /usr folder resided. Even just using ls alone as a command it doesn't appear until you first do cd /.../.... That's crazy!
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