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how to create a clickable link to an executable in the terminal

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My goal is to create a clickable link in the terminal that opens an executable. I'm trying to do this using thefile: URI. For example, I want to open Blender whose executable is /usr/bin/blender. If I enter the following in a terminal, it creates a clickable link that is recognized by the terminal. However, nothing happens when I click or Ctrl+click on it.

$ echo file:///usr/bin/blender
file:///usr/bin/blender

However, this technique does work for other file types, such as text files. For example, the following creates a clickable link to file.txt that opens with the default program to open txt files.

$ echo file:///home/trevor/file.txt
file:///home/trevor/file.txt

I can open /usr/bin/blender if I open a file browser, navigate to /usr/bin/, and double-click the blender icon.

Note: I am using Gnome and have tried this using several terminals (kgx, gnome-terminal, konsole).

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Since you are using GNOME, these links are probably handled by gio (as opposed to xdg-open or exo-open). GIO and xdg-open use ~/.config/mimeapps.list to figure out how to open a certain link. The file /usr/bin/blender has MIME type application/x-executable and you likely don't have a handler registered for it. If you want to run Blender by clicking on its link, add this file to ~/.local/share/applications/exec.desktop:

[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0

Name=Exec handler
Comment=Executes its first argument
Exec=
Type=Application
Terminal=false

Then run gio mime application/x-executable exec.desktop

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Thanks! This works for kgx and gnome-terminal, but not for konsole. Do you know why? (2 comments)
Thanks! This works for kgx and gnome-terminal, but not for konsole. Do you know why?
Trevor‭ wrote 3 days ago

Thanks! This works for kgx and gnome-terminal, but not for konsole. Do you know why?

Trevor‭ wrote about 17 hours ago

Alright, I think I answered my own question. I think konsole was configured on my computer to have its own method of associating links with files. I tried to open the link on few other terminals (kitty, alacritty, terminator) and it worked on all of those.