wsl_open_browser
Inside WSL2 opens a html file in the browser that is in Win10. The local file path is transformed between Linux and Win10 notation.
repository; version: 2021.823.702 date: 2021-08-23 authors: Luciano Bestia
Try it
Install it from crates.io and add 2 symbolic links and one env variable:
# I like to use the short command `www` to open a browser
# go to a directory that contains a subdirectory with index.html
# or
# or go inside the directory that contains index.html
# or simply
# if you want to open an URL
Congratulations! You have just opened a windows browser from WSL2.
Motivation
Inside WSL2 I want to open a html file in the browser. But the browser is in Win10.
This is useful in Rust for the documentation:
or for simply open a file in a browser from bash:
Open URL in Win10 Browser (first attempt)
I prepared a symbolic link to the firefox exe.
# now I can open a page like this
# I want to open it with xdg-open
# xdg-open is the "Open any file" for linux
# now I can use
This works great for URL, but it does not work for local files, because Linux and Windows see the same file with different paths.
The command ln -sf
is permanent and persistent. It makes a file that stays there forever.
But export BROWSER=
is NOT persistent. You need to add this command to ~/.bashrc
that runs it on every start of terminal.
Open local file in Win10 Browser
For example:
Linux: /home/luciano/index.html
Win10: \\wsl$\Debian\home\luciano\index.html
OR:
Linux: /mnt/c/Users/Luciano/Downloads\index.html
Win10: c:\Users\Luciano\Downloads\index.html
I need a way to transform the path prior to call the browser.
Let's make a Rust CLI for that.
Development
This is a simple binary. For good habit I separated the lib from the bin.
Use cargo auto to run automation tasks: build, release, doc, copy_to_usr_bin,....
After cargo auto copy_to_usr_bin
we can now open the browser like this:
Open with xdg-open
But I want to use xdg-open.
xdg-open is the "Open any file" for linux.
For that I need to set the environment variable BROWSER.
To make it persistent, copy this line to ~/.bashrc
.
Finally we can open the browser like this:
and the Rust documentation works fine:
simply: www docs
or www .
I am still not satisfied.
I want to open the browser from Debian bash terminal with this simple syntax:
I will make another alias:
The command ln -sf
is permanent and persistent. It makes a file that stays there forever.