Sometimes snap packages and flatpaks come with unmemorable names to run their commands. Luckily for snap packages, you can easily alias them. For example, to rename the .NET executable to dotnet
run.
sudo snap alias dotnet-sdk.dotnet dotnet
Sadly the same cannot be said for Flatpaks. There is a Github issue open at the moment. Iβll update this post when they successfully close the issue. In the meantime, we can use a script made by Seth Kenlon over at Red Hatβs blog. The script is at the bottom of the post for posterity. You can save it to ~/.local/bin
, chmod +x ~/.local/bin
, and then run fuzzpak [appname]
where appname
is the last part of the flatpak name. For example, the packageio.typora.Typora
can be called with fuzzpak typora
.
# parse opts
while [True]; do
if ["$1" = "--help" -o "$1" = "-h"]; then
echo " "
echo "$0 [OPTIONS]"
echo "--directory, -d Location of flatpaks (default: $HOME/.var/app"
echo " "
exit
elif ["$1" = "--directory" -o "$1" = "-d"]; then
DIR=$DIR
shift 2
else
break
fi
done
# main
launch_app "${1}"
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