Malin Freeborn
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input examples are now given as ```bash input $ARG1 ``` While outputs use md's '> ' sign as a quote.
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title: "Default Programs"
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tags: [ "Documentation", "Defaults", "Mime Type" ]
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---
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Install the package `xdg-utils`, then make very liberal use of the tab button.
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## Ask
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Ask what type of application opens an mkv file:
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```bash
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xdg-mime query default video/mkv
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```
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Same with pdf:
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```bash
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xdg-mime query default application/pdf
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```
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Ask what file-type `book.pdf` uses.
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```bash
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xdg-mime query filetype *book.pdf*
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```
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## Set
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Set the mime type of mp4 videos to mpv.
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```bash
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xdg-mime default mpv.desktop video/mp4
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```
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You'll need to use the tab key a lot here, and remember many items start with `org`.
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You can use an asterisk for everything in a category.
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```bash
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xdg-mime default org.gnome.font-viewer.desktop font/\*
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```
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This often won't work as expected, because some fonts will have the type `application` rather than `font`.
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