Or globally unhide your user library and main HD library with this terminal 
command (which will stick until the next OS update)

sudo chflags nohidden /Library/ ~/Library/

 

On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 10:25:35 AM UTC-7, Patrick wrote:
>
> From Lion onwards, Apple has made the Library folder hidden.
>
> You have several options:
>
> * Explicitly add the library folder to your catalog by finding it in 
> Finder (press ⌘G then type '~/Library')
> * Go to your home folder (type ~ in Quicksilver) then press ⌥→. Holding 
> the option key when right arrowing into folders shows hidden files/folders 
> as well
> * Install the 'File Attribute Actions' plugin, then perform step 2 (one 
> up) and use the 'Make Visible' action on the Library folder.
>
> The choice is yours!
>
> On 14 November 2012 16:53, ELake <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I'd like to be able to use QS to open the Library.  (Since Lion, the only 
>> way I can figure out how to open this is to hold Option while opening the 
>> Go menu in Finder)
>>
>> Has anyone got a clever way to do this? Typing "LIBRARY" after Cmd-Space 
>> doesn't seem to work for me.
>>
>> Thanks.
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