# APPLE-FINDER-HINTS The Apple Finder (and other subsystems) seem to probe for a few files at the root of the filesystems to get a hint about the behaviour they should show processing this filesystem. It also looks for files with extra localization information in every directory, and for resource fork data (the `._` files). ## FILES - `.metadata_never_index` prevents the system from indexing all of the data - `.ql_disablethumbnails` prevent the system from downloading all files that look like an image or a video to create a thumbnail - `.ql_disablecache` not really sure but it sounds useful The `.ql_` files are configuration for the "QuickLook" functionality of the Finder. The `.metadata_never_index` file appears to be a hint for the Spotlight indexing system. Additionally, the Finder probes for a `.localized` file in every directory it encounters, and it does a PROPSTAT for every file in the directory prefixed with `._`. ## OPTIMIZATIONS For a macOS client we return the metadata for a zero-sized file if it does a PROPSTAT of `/.metadata_never_index` or `/.ql_disablethumbnails`. We always return a 404 Not Found for a PROPSTAT of any `.localized` file. Furthermore, we disallow moving, removing etc of those files. The files do not show up in a PROPSTAT of the rootdirectory. If a PROPFIND with `Depth: 1` is done on a directory, we add the directory pathname to an LRU cache, and the pathname of each file of which the name starts with `._`. Since we then know which `._` files exist, it is easy to return a fast 404 for PROPSTAT request for `._` files that do not exist. The cache is kept consistent by checking the timestamp on the parent directory, and a timeout.