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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:01:52+00:00 2026-05-20T03:01:52+00:00

Symlinks are different than aliases, although they seem to serve the same purpose (more

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Symlinks are different than aliases, although they seem to serve the same purpose (more or less/I think). I need to be able to tell if a file is an alias, and

if [ -h /path/to/file ]

doesn’t work. Is there anything like this for aliases? Google was most unhelpful as aliases are apparently the name for something else in bash altogether.

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    2026-05-20T03:01:52+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:01 am

    The Finder stores the information that a file is an alias in the ResourceFork of the file. To read this metadata, I would use spotlight to determine the kind of the file; the following command will return the kind of the file, so you could then compare it in an if-statement.

     mdls -raw -name kMDItemKind /path/to/test.pdf          returns  PDF (Portable Document Format)
     mdls -raw -name kMDItemKind /path/to/test.pdf\ Alias   returns  Alias
    

    An other way would incorporate Applescript, which is executable on the command line via osascript. To return the kind of a file, run:

    tell application "Finder" to get kind of ((POSIX file "/path/to/test.pdf\ Alias") as alias)
    
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