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hey guys thereamp;#39;s mad kids on today Iamp;#39;m going to be showing you something on set file which allows you to set file attributes on attributes on fine finder files um what I mean by this is that thunder treats files in a certain way that might be different to how the actual operating system would treat them involving specific flags on the file because file permissions not only have who owns the file etc it also has different flags that you can set on the file like is this file hidden is the system file etc and Apple is put a nice little terminal command in the OS called set file which allows us to set these attributes quickly and efficiently through our own little terminal so first of all you want to open up terminal however you get to it or you can open up your own terminal application but this will work the same in any terminal so now when you type set file ok with the capital S and a capital F and if you hit Enter Iamp;#39;ll show you the help for that Iamp;#39;m file