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You can also copy any item (file or folder) in the Finder and paste it into Terminal. You’ll see the path on the command line; you can then select it with the mouse and copy it.
Copying and pasting text, images, GIFs, and other file formats on a Mac can be done in a variety of ways.
The way Macs do it may seem off to newer users, but OS X does allow both copy/paste, and cut/paste actions for files. The second is quicker and less-known—by using the mouse and the Option key ...
Jason Snell's back with more Kindle news: In this case, answering a reader's question about getting files from your Mac onto your Kindle.
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