There is no very convenient, keyboard-shortcut-able command to see the current file in the Finder.
One can right-click on the filename in the titlebar, then click on the containing folder in the dropdown that appears, but this is inconvenient and no keyboard shortcut can be defined.
One can also click on the button in the inspector (#1145), but again, it is inconvenient and no keyboard shortcut can be defined.
The solution you'd like
Many apps have such a menu command, though named differently:
Reveal in Finder: Sublime, Transmission, VLC
Show in Finder: XCode, macOS Dock, BBEdit
Open in Finder: Jetbrains IDEs
Open File Location: Typora
Current issue
There is no very convenient, keyboard-shortcut-able command to see the current file in the Finder.
One can right-click on the filename in the titlebar, then click on the containing folder in the dropdown that appears, but this is inconvenient and no keyboard shortcut can be defined.
One can also click on the button in the inspector (#1145), but again, it is inconvenient and no keyboard shortcut can be defined.
The solution you'd like
Many apps have such a menu command, though named differently:
Reveal in Finder
: Sublime, Transmission, VLCShow in Finder
: XCode, macOS Dock, BBEditOpen in Finder
: Jetbrains IDEsOpen File Location
: TyporaI vote for a default keyboard shortcut of
⌘R
.Alternatives you've considered
No response
CotEditor version
4.8.5 (653)
macOS version
14.5
Additional context
No response