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Description
This is a quick how-to for regenerating the .desktop
shortcuts
associated with Google Chrome Apps or Extensions.
Rant
Being able to launch your favorite Chrome App/Extension straight
from your desktop manager’s launcher is a big win in my book.
My typical go-to is Google Keep. With my Gnome Shell setup, all I
have to do is hit the Super
key on my keyboard to bring up the
searchable Gnome launcher, ever so slightly start typing k
e
e
p
,
and pound the enter key. Presto, I’m in my notes taking app.
Every once in a while, a desktop shortcut disappears (possibly self inflicted) or becomes corrupt. The monotony of traversing through Chrome, to the Apps menu, and clicking on the correct App/Extension tile haunts me to this day.
This article is needed due to the dearth of information related to Chrome Extension desktop shortcuts for Linux desktop environments. I also needed a good tutorial to kickoff my Posts section.
Here is how to fix it
Method 1
- Go to the All Apps page. This is also the URL
chrome://apps
. - Right click on the App or Extension you wish to regenerate a shortcut for.
- Click
Create shortcuts...
- Deselect
Desktop
, selectApplication menu
, and clickCreate
. ADesktop
shortcut is pointless when you have Desktop icons disabled in Gnome Shell. [default for Gnome Shell]
Method 2
- Press the
three vertical dots
in the top right of the browser. - Navigate to
More tools
and thenExtensions
- Click the
Details
linked text on the App or Extension you wish to regenerate a shortcut for. - Click
Create shortcuts...
- Deselect
Desktop
, selectApplication menu
, and clickCreate
. ADesktop
shortcut is pointless when you have Desktop icons disabled in Gnome Shell. [default for Gnome Shell]