Pathly

Copy & Get Any File or Folder Path on Mac — Instantly

Pathly adds five powerful copy actions to Finder's right-click menu. No more Option-key gymnastics, opening Get Info, or typing paths by hand. Just right-click and copy.

macOS 13+ · $4.99 one-time · No subscription · No tracking
Download Pathly on the Mac App Store $4.99 · One-time · Mac App Store
The Mac path problem

Why is copying a file path on Mac so painful?

To copy a file path natively: hold Option, right-click the file, find "Copy as Pathname" buried in the menu. Miss the Option key? Start over. Need just the filename? Not possible. Need the git-relative path for a PR description? Open Terminal and figure it out.

macOS gives you one option — Option + right-click — and it only returns the full POSIX path. No filename, no folder, no file URL, no git path. Every other format requires you to leave Finder entirely.

The native method takes 4 steps every time: hold Option, right-click, find the menu item, click. Pathly takes 2: right-click, choose. Zura Guerra, Pathly's creator, copies paths more than four times per session using Pathly with Claude and Codex — the kind of workflow where that 2-step difference compounds across hundreds of interactions a week.

Pathly's answer

One right-click. Five formats. Zero friction.

Pathly is a macOS Finder Extension that adds five copy actions to your right-click menu — accessible instantly, without holding any modifier key, for any file or folder anywhere on your Mac.

Whether you need the full POSIX path, just the filename, the parent directory, a file:// URL for a browser or script, or the git-relative path for your current repository — Pathly has it as a single menu item.

It lives in Finder, works offline, collects zero data, and costs $4.99 once. No cloud, no subscription, no complexity.

Five copy formats

Every path format a developer reaches for

All five are always one right-click away — no Terminal, no keyboard shortcuts, no Get Info window.

How it works in practice

Built for developers, designers, and power users

Pathly path pasted into macOS Terminal
For developers & terminal users

Stop fighting with paths

Right-click any file or folder and instantly copy the full path, filename, parent directory, or file:// URL — ready to paste straight into Terminal, iTerm2, Warp, or your editor. No Option-clicking, no Get Info.

Works with all Mac terminals and shell environments: bash, zsh, fish. Paths are copied in POSIX format, properly escaped, and ready to use without modification.

Pathly preferences window showing toggle for each copy action
Your menu, your rules

Keep it clean and focused

Enable or disable any of the five actions from the simple Pathly preferences window. Only show what you actually use — no clutter.

If you only need full path and git path, turn the other three off. Your Finder context menu stays clean and fast — exactly how you like it.

Pathly working on an external drive in Finder
Works everywhere you need it

Local, external, and network folders

Pathly monitors your entire filesystem — home folder, external drives, and network shares. If it shows in Finder, Pathly handles it.

Copy paths from USB drives, SD cards, NAS volumes, SMB or AFP network shares — Pathly handles them all with the same one-right-click experience.

For Git workflows

Git-ready in one click

Copy Git Path automatically finds the nearest .git folder and returns the relative path from your repo root — exactly what you paste into git add, commit messages, or PR descriptions.

No more manually trimming the absolute path. No more switching to Terminal to run git ls-files. Right-click the file, choose "Copy Git Path", paste. Done.

Works with any Git tool: command-line Git, GitHub Desktop, Tower, Sourcetree, Fork, and any editor with Git integration.

## Without Pathly
$ pwd
/Users/alex/projects/myapp/src/components
$ git rev-parse --show-toplevel
/Users/alex/projects/myapp
# manually compute relative path...
$ git add src/components/Button.tsx

## With Pathly
# Right-click Button.tsx → Copy Git Path
$ git add src/components/Button.tsx
✓ Done in 2 seconds
Pathly vs. native macOS

Why not just use the built-in Copy Pathname?

Native macOS gives you one path format behind an Option key. Pathly gives you five, all in the standard right-click menu.

Feature Native macOS Pathly
Copy full pathPOSIX absolute path Option + right-click Right-click
Copy filename onlyWithout path prefix Not available Right-click
Copy parent directoryFolder path without filename Not available Right-click
Copy as file:// URLFor browsers & Electron apps Not available Right-click
Copy git-relative pathRelative to repo root Not available Right-click
External drives & network shares Yes Yes
Customise visible actions Not available Per-action toggles
Modifier key required Yes — Option key No modifier needed
Price Free (built-in) $4.99 one-time
Setup

Up and running in under 60 seconds

Three steps from purchase to your first path copy.

Download Pathly

Purchase and download Pathly from the Mac App Store for a one-time $4.99. No account required beyond your Apple ID.

Enable the Finder Extension

Open System Settings → Privacy & Security → Extensions → Finder Extensions and toggle Pathly on.

Right-click and copy

Right-click any file or folder in Finder. Choose your format: Copy Path, Filename, Directory, URL, or Git Path. Done.

Get Pathly — $4.99
Mac path tips

Learn more: guides & tutorials

In-depth articles on copying file paths, working with Git, and getting more out of macOS Finder.

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100% Local. Zero telemetry.

Pathly runs entirely on your Mac — it never connects to the internet, never phones home, and never transmits a single filename or path. Your filesystem is completely private.

🔒No servers. No cloud sync. No analytics on what files you access.

No account required. No subscription. Owned forever for $4.99.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about copying file paths on Mac and how Pathly works.

How do I copy a file path on Mac?

The native macOS method: hold the Option key, then right-click a file in Finder and choose "Copy [filename] as Pathname". This gives you the full absolute path.

With Pathly installed, you skip the Option key entirely: right-click any file → Copy Path. Pathly also gives you four additional formats (filename, directory, file URL, and git-relative path) that macOS doesn't provide natively.

How do I copy a folder path in Finder?

In Finder, hold Option and right-click a folder, then choose "Copy [folder name] as Pathname" to get the full folder path.

With Pathly you have two options: Copy Path gives the full path to the folder itself, and Copy Directory gives the parent directory containing the selected item. Both are available without any modifier key.

Is there a keyboard shortcut to copy a file path on Mac?

macOS doesn't have a dedicated keyboard shortcut for copying file paths. The quickest native method is Option + right-click in Finder. You can also use ⌘ + C after selecting a file, but that copies the file itself — not its path.

Pathly puts all five path formats in the standard right-click menu, so the shortcut is simply: right-click → choose format. No modifier key needed.

What is a git-relative path, and how do I get it on Mac?

A git-relative path is the path to a file relative to the root of your Git repository. For example, if your repo is at /Users/alex/projects/app and you want to reference a file at /Users/alex/projects/app/src/Button.tsx, the git-relative path is src/Button.tsx.

These paths are what you use in git add, commit messages, PR descriptions, and code review comments. Pathly's "Copy Git Path" action detects the nearest .git folder and computes this automatically — right from Finder.

Does Pathly require a subscription?

No. Pathly is a one-time purchase of $4.99 from the Mac App Store. You own it forever — no subscription, no recurring fees, no in-app purchases.

Which macOS versions does Pathly support?

Pathly requires macOS 13 Ventura or later. It is fully compatible with macOS 13 Ventura, macOS 14 Sonoma, and macOS 15 Sequoia, and will support future macOS versions.

Can I copy paths from external drives and network folders?

Yes. Pathly works with any location visible in Finder — external USB drives, SD cards, NAS volumes, SMB and AFP network shares. If the file or folder appears in Finder, Pathly can copy its path.

Does Pathly collect any data or phone home?

No. Pathly is a local Finder Extension that runs entirely on your Mac. It never connects to the internet, never collects data, and never transmits any information about your files or paths. Your filesystem is completely private.

How do I enable Pathly after installing it?

After installing from the Mac App Store, go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → Extensions → Finder Extensions and enable Pathly. Then restart Finder (or log out and back in) and right-click any file to see the new copy options.

Can I choose which copy options show in the right-click menu?

Yes. Open the Pathly app and use the toggle switches to enable or disable any of the five actions: Copy Path, Copy Filename, Copy Directory, Copy as URL, and Copy Git Path. Only the enabled actions appear in Finder's context menu.

Speaks your language

Pathly is fully localized in 34 languages — so the menu feels native wherever you are.

English Español Français Deutsch Italiano Português (BR) Português (PT) 日本語 한국어 中文 (简体) 中文 (繁體) Русский العربية हिन्दी Polski Nederlands Türkçe Svenska Dansk Norsk Suomi Čeština Română Українська Bahasa Indonesia Melayu Català Ελληνικά עברית Hrvatski Magyar Slovenčina ภาษาไทย Tiếng Việt

Stop wasting time on paths.
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Download Pathly on the Mac App Store $4.99 · One-time · Mac App Store