--- title: Representing Files in a BrowserWindow description: Set a represented file in the macOS title bar. slug: represented-file hide_title: true --- # Representing Files in a BrowserWindow ## Overview On macOS, you can set a represented file for any window in your application. The represented file's icon will be shown in the title bar, and when users `Command-Click` or `Control-Click`, a popup with a path to the file will be shown. ![Represented File][represented-image] > NOTE: The screenshot above is an example where this feature is used to indicate the currently opened file in the Atom text editor. You can also set the edited state for a window so that the file icon can indicate whether the document in this window has been modified. To set the represented file of window, you can use the [BrowserWindow.setRepresentedFilename][setrepresentedfilename] and [BrowserWindow.setDocumentEdited][setdocumentedited] APIs. ## Example ```javascript fiddle='docs/fiddles/features/represented-file' const { app, BrowserWindow } = require('electron') const os = require('os'); const createWindow = () => { const win = new BrowserWindow({ width: 800, height: 600 }) } app.whenReady().then(() => { const win = new BrowserWindow() win.setRepresentedFilename(os.homedir()) win.setDocumentEdited(true) }) app.on('window-all-closed', () => { if (process.platform !== 'darwin') { app.quit() } }) app.on('activate', () => { if (BrowserWindow.getAllWindows().length === 0) { createWindow() } }) ``` After launching the Electron application, click on the title with `Command` or `Control` key pressed. You should see a popup with the represented file at the top. In this guide, this is the current user's home directory: ![Represented file](../images/represented-file.png) [represented-image]: https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/639601/5082061/670a949a-6f14-11e4-987a-9aaa04b23c1d.png [setrepresentedfilename]: ../api/browser-window.md#winsetrepresentedfilenamefilename-macos [setdocumentedited]: ../api/browser-window.md#winsetdocumenteditededited-macos