4/26/2023 0 Comments Public dropbox folder![]() ![]() If you’d rather not futz with the command line, you could instead use utilities such asĭropLink to accomplish the same thing. ![]() So, for example, if you wanted to move your Documents folder to Dropbox, you could do so and then enter this command in Terminal: ln -s ~/Dropbox/Documents ~/Documents. To do it manually, open Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities) and enter ln -s ~/Dropbox/newfolder ~/path/to/symbolic/link (adjusting as necessary for the locations of your folders). There are a couple of ways to create symbolic links. ![]()
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