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What I usually do is just open the texture-packs folder and then I have access to everything. But my Minecraft crashed, and now I can't get on without it crashing. I've been trying to find the "Error Report" in users/library/application support/minecraft but there are two things wrong:

  1. Thing that is different is that my library folder is in the shared folder.

  2. Is that correct? Even when I do get into application support, Minecraft isn't in it. And I have no idea where else it could be.

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  • Related (but not a duplicate on careful reading): gaming.stackexchange.com/questions/115943/… Commented Jun 19, 2013 at 21:06
  • Suggestion: when you get it working, bookmark your texture folder.
    – Batophobia
    Commented Jun 19, 2013 at 21:09
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    There are two Library folders: one for your user (/Users/[yourname]/Library), one for your system (/Library). Minecraft normally puts it in the Application Support folder in the user's Library. Have you looked in both? Commented Jun 19, 2013 at 21:45

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Point finder to the Hard drive the install is stored on (Macintosh HD is a common name) and type minecraft.jar into the search. Then right click minecraft.jar and click "Show enclosing folder" and you should be in ~/path/minecraft/bin

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  • If this doesn't work, ill update it when I get home from work and can use a mac (running from memory).
    – legacy
    Commented Jun 20, 2013 at 15:21
  • Note that newer minecraft intallations version the installed .jars, for example 1.13.1 is stored in a file called 1.13.1.jar
    – Ferrybig
    Commented Oct 13, 2021 at 10:55
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You can manually make it visible by executing this command via terminal: chflags nohidden ~/Library

Alternatively, you can Open a Finder window, click the Go Menu item and click Go to Folder, then enter into the text field ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft and click Go.

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