Ackchyually XDG default applications aren't set via env vars but through the `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/mimeapps.list` file manipulated (either via text editor if track desktop files yourself or, better) via `xdg-mime {query|default}` tool. This TUI is a replacement (doesn't wrap it) to this tool for this functionality, with twist that does multiple-defaults category-wise rather one-by-one ("word processor documents" rather odt/doc/docx).
Compared to what slopcalypse has brought, this one (project; vibe coded maybe, certainly not slop) at very least is useful (also is quite short; within a sea of thousand LOC generated in 1s this is refreshing).
Who are you to tell people what to be proud of, and and what to want to share?
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Either you're so lame that you created an account just to say this, or you don't have the courage to say it from your real account.
Either way, why don't you show us some of the stuff you've made.
Ackchyually XDG default applications aren't set via env vars but through the `${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/mimeapps.list` file manipulated (either via text editor if track desktop files yourself or, better) via `xdg-mime {query|default}` tool. This TUI is a replacement (doesn't wrap it) to this tool for this functionality, with twist that does multiple-defaults category-wise rather one-by-one ("word processor documents" rather odt/doc/docx).
Compared to what slopcalypse has brought, this one (project; vibe coded maybe, certainly not slop) at very least is useful (also is quite short; within a sea of thousand LOC generated in 1s this is refreshing).
What have you shown that's better?