How to get to the .minecraft folder without the %appdata% short-hand?

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I am currently using Chunky to render a map. I'm sure I put in the path to my map save, but it won't accept it as a valid directory.
Can someone tell me how to get to the Minecraft saves directory without using %appdata% straight from the File Explorer?
Best Answer
Start Minecraft and go to options. Click "resource packs", then click "open resource pack folder". Close to the top, you will see ".minecraft". Click on it to open the folder in File Explorer. You can then copy your current path.
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How do I open my .minecraft folder?
To get to the . minecraft folder, you can always just open Run from the start menu and type %appdata%\\. minecraft\\ , then click Run. It'll open your minecraft folder.What is the shortcut to open a folder in minecraft?
To find the Minecraft data folder on Windows, hold down the Windows key (usually a picture of the Windows logo, and typically between the Control and Alt key, usually to the left of the space bar) and then press the R key without letting go.Where is the Minecraft folder in File Explorer?
Go to "This pc">(drive windows is installed on)> "Users">(your user), Now make sure that in the "view" tab in explorer, that "hidden items" checkbox is checked. A folder named "App data" should appear, and it's translucent. Open it, then the folder named "roaming" then you should find . minecraft there.How do I find minecraft files?
> Press the "WIN + R" keys simultaneously, type "%APPDATA%" (without quotes), and click "OK". > The 'AppData' folder will open in the file explorer and in this folder you should count a folder called ". minecraft" with your files.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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