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Old 10-02-2020, 06:24 PM   #174
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Originally Posted by steveparry View Post
DNSB: I can't see the Kepubify file anywhere on my Mac - it's not in Applications. Typing the above I get:

Last login: Fri Oct 2 20:37:25 on ttys000
steveparry@MacBook-Pro ~ % echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
steveparry@MacBook-Pro ~ % cd /usr/local/bin
steveparry@MacBook-Pro bin % ls k*
kepubify
steveparry@MacBook-Pro bin %


Steve
And there it is. In one of the places that a Unix based OS would place an executable. Even things like the directory/file lister ls is in one of those directories. I suppose you could rename it to Kepubify from kepubify but I can't see any good reason to bother.

If you do a cd / in Terminal and then type ls, you should see the 6 directories you see when you open your hard drive plus a collection of other directories you don't normally see in the GUI.
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