CopyPath
CopyPath is a lightweight macOS utility that simplifies working with file and folder paths. It allows users to quickly copy file paths to the clipboard in various formats—such as POSIX paths, full paths, or just filenames—directly from Finder or the command line. This tool is particularly useful for developers, system administrators, terminal users, and anyone who frequently needs to reference or work with file locations in scripts, terminals, or documentation. By eliminating the need to manually navigate and type paths, CopyPath saves time and reduces errors when dealing with deeply nested folder structures.
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1 suggestionNo native Apple Silicon version of CopyPath (v1.1.0) has been found. The app appears to be abandoned or no longer actively maintained—there is no evidence of recent updates or developer activity. For a similar native alternative, consider using **Path Copy Copy** (available via Homebrew or the App Store) or leveraging built-in macOS tools like Finder's "Copy as Pathname" option (available in recent macOS versions via right-click menu). If you need more advanced path manipulation, scripting tools like `xcrun simctl` or native shell utilities can replace CopyPath's core functionality. Check the Mac App Store or Homebrew for currently maintained alternatives that offer Apple Silicon support.
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