Automatically Delete Screenshots on macOS
<p>If we regularly take screenshots on our desktop or in a particular folder, these images can accumulate over time and consume unnecessary disk space. Additionally, these screenshots can be difficult to find and edit later. However, setting the default screenshot folder on macOS and clearing this folder regularly can help solve these problems. In this article, you will learn how you can set the default screenshot folder and set an automatic task to clean this folder regularly.</p>
<h2>Step 1: Set Default Screenshot Folder</h2>
<p>To set the default screenshot folder, follow these steps:<br />
1. Open Terminal.<br />
2. Create the folder where you want the screenshots to be saved (for example, a folder named “Screenshots”).<br />
3. Then redirect the default screenshot folder to the specified folder using the following command:</p>
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