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# utility-set-browser.sh
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## Setting web browser script
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Copy the file to your local bin folder and make sure it is executable (you may need to create the bin folder beforehand)
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```text
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mkdir -p ~/.local/bin
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chmod +x ~/.local/bin/set-browser.sh
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```
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The script requires you to know the desktop file name for the browser in question - run the script without argument to get a list of available browser launchers.
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You can find the correct name by searching the folder `/usr/share/applications` as this example shows.
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The command searches the file contents for the string __internet__ which indicates a browser applications, pipes the result through cut and print only the last column. Then use the appropriate file as argument for the script.
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```text
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$ grep -rl 'internet' /usr/share/applications | cut -d'/' -f5
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org.midori_browser.Midori.desktop
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microsoft-edge-dev.desktop
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firefox-developer-edition.desktop
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vivaldi-stable.desktop
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firefox.desktop
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```
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To set the browser run the script like this
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```
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set-browser.sh microsoft-edge-dev.desktop
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```
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Source: https://root.nix.dk/en/utility-scripts/set-browser-script |