A tool to help my sanity when opening http/s links.
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The xdg-sanity script is built to replace your default web browser in your desktop/XDG settings. It intercepts http/s URIs sent to the default browser by xdg-open and sends it to the appropriate application. For example, it will send image/jpeg MIME type files to your image viewer.

Installation

Arch Linux

I maintain a package on the AUR.

From Source

Dependencies:

Instructions: Clone this repository and move the xdg-sanity binary wherever your operating system stores locally-installed binaries. This is usually /usr/local/bin/ or "$HOME/.local/bin/" for your user. Make sure the installation location is in your $PATH.

Create an xdg-sanity.desktop file, placing it where your OS stores locally-installed .desktop files, which is usually /usr/local/share/applications or $XDG_DATA_HOME/applications for your user. Set your default web browser to that .desktop file using handlr set.

Extensions

Extensions are written using TOML and are stored in either /usr/share/xdg-sanity when installed from a package manager, /usr/local/share/xdg-sanity when installed locally, or $XDG_DATA_HOME/xdg-sanity for your user.

Extension support requires the installation of the tomcat(1) tool, which parses TOML for the command line.

There are two types of extensions: MIME and replace. MIME extensions are parsed first and replace the MIME type of the content being fetched. Replace extensions change the URI passed to the command to another.

The type of the extension depends on the file name. MIME extensions should have a name ending in -mime.toml and replace extensions should have -replace.toml.

Here's what a MIME extension looks like:

$ cat $XDG_DATA_HOME/xdg-sanity/youtube-mime.toml
[replace]
urls = [ "youtube.com", "youtu.be" ]

[with]
mime = "video/vnd.youtube.yt"

and here's what a replace extension looks like:

$ cat $XDG_DATA_HOME/xdg-sanity/youtube-replace.toml
[replace]
urls = [ "youtube.com", "youtu.be" ]

[with] 
url = "https://piped.mint.lgbt/"