Linux equivalent of the Mac OS X “open” command [closed]

馋奶兔 提交于 2019-11-27 16:35:44
number5

You could try xdg-open, most Linux distros have it. It will open default associated app for your file.

FYI https://portland.freedesktop.org/doc/xdg-open.html

The equivalent you are looking for is xdg-open, which can be used in the same way as OS X's open command. For example:

xdg-open ~/Documents/Chubby_Bubbies.odt

However, this is really hard to type quickly and accurately. Instead, you should make an alias to xdg-open, which makes the process much quicker.

Of course, you can alias it to open to make it match OS X (you can pick anything you want), but personally, I use the right square bracket (]) for my shortcut for speed reasons. To use this, add the following to your .bashrc file:

alias ']'='xdg-open'

Then, to open any resource, use it like any of these examples:

] www.google.com
] file.txt
] ~/Pictures
] ssh://myserver.local/home/jeremy

Also this lets you open a file browser (e.g. Nautilus) in the current directory:

] .

From experience I have found that one-letter aliases work best for the above shortcut. After all, the goal is efficiency. And you can go back and make the same alias on OS X — I leave that as an exercise to the reader. :-)

Anake

I just sorted this out myself so thought I would write down how I did it, which is specifically relevant to what Suan asked. These steps allow you just type "open " and not your terminal covered in messages you don't need:

Create a script called open in ~/bin, the content is just:

xdg-open "$1" &> /dev/null &

Save and close the script, then type "source .profile" (or .bash_profile if relevant). Thats it so typing "open Music" will open your music folder in the nautilus GUI and shouldn't enter anything onto your terminal.

Traditionally, you can use the "see" command. Which just uses run-mailcap. This will work without Gnome and X etc.

man see

gnome-open

If you have your mimes setup correctly, you can use mimeopen. Check out its man page, since it has some useful options.

WonderLi

Under Gnome Desktop environment, I use the following command:

nautilus `pwd` &

This is similar as "open ." command in Mac

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