Clean way to launch the web browser from shell script?

∥☆過路亽.° 提交于 2019-11-27 17:11:50

xdg-open is standardized and should be available in most distributions.

Otherwise:

  1. eval is evil, don't use it.
  2. Quote your variables.
  3. Use the correct test operators in the correct way.

Here is an example:

#!/bin/bash
if which xdg-open > /dev/null
then
  xdg-open URL
elif which gnome-open > /dev/null
then
  gnome-open URL
fi

Maybe this version is slightly better (still untested):

#!/bin/bash
URL=$1
[[ -x $BROWSER ]] && exec "$BROWSER" "$URL"
path=$(which xdg-open || which gnome-open) && exec "$path" "$URL"
echo "Can't find browser"
python -mwebbrowser http://example.com

works on many platforms

mbs400

OSX:

$ open -a /Applications/Safari.app http://www.google.com

or

$ open -a /Applications/Firefox.app http://www.google.com

or simply...

$ open some_url

You could use the following:

x-www-browser

It won't run the user's but rather the system's default X browser.

See: this thread.

This may not apply exactly to what you want to do, but there is a really easy way to create and launch a server using the http-server npm package.

Once installed (just npm install http-server -g) you can put

http-server -o

in your bash script and it will launch a server from the current directory and open a browser to that page.

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