Chipp Walters wrote:
I think what Stephen was getting at was:

if the extension is ".bundle" then it's a bundle. As such, I would
assume only bundles have .bundle extensions, and therefore one can see
a folder is supposed to be a file by checking a folder's extension.

".bundle" does indeed trigger the OS to treat it as a bundle, as does ".app", but what do we do with ".band", ".wdgt", and the potentially thousands of other name extensions?

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