Snaps at least integrate into the command line will. Flatpak running dolphin it’s flatpak run org.kde.Dolphin or something compared to snap which is just “dolphin” Doesn’t change the fact that you can’t get snaps to use Breeze which is unacceptable.
You don’t have to. You can just write a bash script once that creates the alias automatically for every flatpak you install.
Or use one that someone else wrote.
@azurefirefly@spez If I recall correctly you can autocomplete the package name. I understand what you mean, having this long names can be underproductive when you know only one app exists with that name, but imagine having various apps with the same name. This naming allows for easier identification
Snaps at least integrate into the command line will. Flatpak running dolphin it’s flatpak run org.kde.Dolphin or something compared to snap which is just “dolphin” Doesn’t change the fact that you can’t get snaps to use Breeze which is unacceptable.
alias dolphin="flatpak run org.kde.Dolphin"
Why should I have to do that for every flatpak I install?
That is a pain, yeah.
You don’t have to. You can just write a bash script once that creates the alias automatically for every flatpak you install.
Or use one that someone else wrote.
@azurefirefly @spez If I recall correctly you can autocomplete the package name. I understand what you mean, having this long names can be underproductive when you know only one app exists with that name, but imagine having various apps with the same name. This naming allows for easier identification
From a software side I understand but that isn’t gonna help the average joe schmoe from running kmymoney