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SymbolicLinker is a tiny contextual menu plugin that, once installed, allows any user to create symbolic links to files inside the Finder. And to create a Symbolic Link you'll have to either use the Terminal or a third-party utility (like SymbolicLinker). I'm running out of room, so I won't get into the details—a quick search for 'logic library symbolic link' should turn up plenty of how-to's and user discussions about this procedure. SymbolicLinker is a tiny contextual menu plugin (for Puma through Leopard users) and software service (for Snow Leopard & later users) that, once installed, allows any user to create symbolic links to files inside the Finder. SymbolicLinker does this by adding a contextual menu item to the Finder that generates symbolic links to the selected files. Symbolic links are similar to aliases, in the sense that they are shortcuts that link to a specific file or folder.
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SymbolicLinkerNow that I had my big external drive, the next step was to download and install the OS X development tools. Tons of utilities, documentation, AppleScript studio -- you name it.
So I try the install -- and discover it wants to install on my boot disk! Sigh. The original Mac didn't have these problems -- but OS X is more like Windows. Paths matter. Not all progress is linear. Losing the innate indirection design of Mac Classic is quite sad.
But the documentation mentioned 'symlinks'. This is a Unix thing, too 'advanced' even for my O'Reilly OS X Unix book!
So I try the install -- and discover it wants to install on my boot disk! Sigh. The original Mac didn't have these problems -- but OS X is more like Windows. Paths matter. Not all progress is linear. Losing the innate indirection design of Mac Classic is quite sad.
But the documentation mentioned 'symlinks'. This is a Unix thing, too 'advanced' even for my O'Reilly OS X Unix book!
Symlinks come in two forms. One is like a Microsoft Windows shortcut/alias. That's a 'soft link'. Main limitation is it holds a hard coded path. Move the destination and it breaks. Just like Windows.
Other form is a 'hard link'. BAD. DANGEROUS. Stay away. Ask no more.
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There is risk even to a softlink. Some non-Apple deletion tools get confused by a soft symlink and delete the originals. The trashcan knows better.
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Symlinks are created via the terminal. It's probably not too hard, but SymbolicLinker 1.1 is freeware and is very safe and convenient. I downloaded and installed it. Lovely, thank you Nick.Symboliclinker For El Capitan
So I moved the 'Developer' folder I'd started with to my new external drive, and used SymbolicLikner to create a symlink. It created an item with the name 'Developer symlink'. I can't change the name. I moved it to my boot disk. Then I continued the install. Worked perfectly.