Ankur Kotwal 5e3d0d89a5
Reflect default browser changes in bindings and webapps (#871)
* Abstract default browser to omarchy-browser (a wrapper)

* Fix the omarchy-browser command as it used to loop. Extract info from the browser .desktop files.

* Clean up and fix bugs

* Cleanup unused change

* Fix indentation

* Separate out omarchy-browser from omarchy-webapp so that we don't break webapps for browsers other than Chromium or Google Chrome.

* Fix incorrect function call

* Add a migration script

* Migration script fixes

* Simplify the browser and webapp commands. Rename commands to align with launch terminology.

* Add support for Microsoft Edge, Opera and Vivaldi

* Fix errors

* Remove --name and --class -- They're not respected when --app is defined

* We don't ship with Chrome

* Simplify launchers

* Use launch commands everywhere

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Co-authored-by: Ryan Hughes <ryan@heyoodle.com>
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Omarchy

Turn a fresh Arch installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system based on Hyprland by running a single command. That's the one-line pitch for Omarchy (like it was for Omakub). No need to write bespoke configs for every essential tool just to get started or to be up on all the latest command-line tools. Omarchy is an opinionated take on what Linux can be at its best.

Read more at omarchy.org.

License

Omarchy is released under the MIT License.

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