How to I make a .cfg file for CS:GO on a Mac with TextEdit? [closed]

How to I make a .cfg file for CS:GO on a Mac with TextEdit? [closed] - Silver Macbook on Brown Wooden Table

I am really annoyed to the fact that my mac will not let me make a .cfg file for custom keybinds in CS: GO. I use textedit and I have tried to rename the .txt to .cfg but my autoexec file always results as:
autoexec.cfg.txt
How does one fix this or is this a fixable problem? Help will be appreciated.






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How do I make a CFG file on a Mac?

How to Create a CFG File on a Mac?
  • Search for \u201cTextEdit\u201d in Spotlight search.
  • Enter the scripts, values, or commands for your . cfg file. Separate commands with a space.
  • Save the file into its respective folder directory with the \u201c. cgf\u201d extension at the end.


  • How do I make a CSGO config file?

    You need to explain to the game from where it should take the custom settings.
  • In the Steam Library, right click CS:GO.
  • Choose Properties in the menu.
  • Press the Set the Launch Options button.
  • Enter the command +exec autoexec.cfg.


  • How do I create a CFG file?

    To create your own CFG file, use Windows' native text editor Notepad.
  • Click "Start" and "All Programs." ...
  • Click the "Accessories" folder to expand the contents, then click "Notepad." Alternatively, right-click on the Windows desktop, click "New" and "Text Document" to create a new text document in Notepad.


  • How do I change a TXT file to cfg?

  • open up the folder your autoexec is in.
  • on the top of that window, click 'view'
  • there should be an option 'file name extensions' with a check box next to it.
  • click said checkbox.
  • rename file autoexec.cfg.
  • profit.




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