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I am using XCode 4.3.2 and I am trying to add some SDK references to my project. I can SEE the files using Finder, as I used the terminal script to view hidden files. Yet, when I go to my user home directory in XCode finder, it does not show the 'hidden' 'Library' folder under my user profile that stores my SDK files.

Scratching head

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Press and hold the + shift and . keys at the same time.

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Then you can switch to view hidden/non-hidden files.

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Answering you 9 months later from OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion..

Press ShiftG from within Xcode's Open dialog -- this is the Go To Folder command from Finder. This works in XCode's Open dialog as well. You could go to 'Library' or, as I did below, go to the otherwise hidden .config directory by typing '.config'

This screenshot shows both the process & the result of opening the .config folder. Note that I've already 'gone' to the .config folder once, which is why it's displayed on the left, above Applications.

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Which command are you Using ?Use Bellow Command it worked for me.

If the Library folder is not visible in your folder, enter the command 'chflags nohidden ~/Library/ ' on Terminal(Applications->Utilities->Terminal) application

Siba Prasad HotaSiba Prasad Hota

Had a similar problem (but arrived on this page looking for answers).

I removed a reference to a file in XCode which I actually wanted to keep but the file still existed in finder.

Even though the file is in the correct folder, Xcode won't acknowledge it until you re-add it via File > Add Files To 'YourProject'

The point I'm making is that the files in your code project folders vs. those actually included in the XCode project are two different things

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