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BrowserNativeHostAction

Enum BrowserNativeHostAction 

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pub enum BrowserNativeHostAction {
    Register {
        extension_id: String,
    },
    Unregister,
    Detect,
}

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Register

Write the per-browser native-messaging-host manifest pointing at tsafe-nativehost. Per-user; never elevates. On Windows it writes Chromium-family HKCU registry keys for a 32-char extension ID, or a Firefox filesystem manifest under %APPDATA%\Mozilla\NativeMessagingHosts\ for an email-style or UUID-style Firefox addon ID. On macOS/Linux it skips browsers that are not installed.

--extension-id is REQUIRED — defaulting to a known development ID would let any installed extension with that ID talk to your vault. Chromium ID: 32-char string at chrome://extensions (Developer mode). Firefox ID: the gecko.id value from browser_specific_settings in the extension manifest (e.g. tsafe@tsafe.dev).

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§extension_id: String

The extension ID to allow. Chromium-family: 32-character lowercase ID from chrome://extensions. Firefox: email-style addon ID (e.g. tsafe@tsafe.dev) or UUID in curly braces.

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Unregister

Remove the per-browser manifest files (and HKCU keys on Windows).

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Detect

Detect the native-host binary location and print the manifest paths that register would write for each installed browser — without writing anything. Use this when you do not yet know your extension ID:

  1. Run tsafe browser-native-host detect to confirm the binary is found and see which browsers are detected.
  2. Load the extension in your browser, find your extension ID at chrome://extensions (Developer mode), then run: tsafe browser-native-host register –extension-id

On Windows, prints the HKCU registry keys and manifest directory that would be written; never modifies registry or filesystem.

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impl FromArgMatches for BrowserNativeHostAction

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fn from_arg_matches(__clap_arg_matches: &ArgMatches) -> Result<Self, Error>

Instantiate Self from ArgMatches, parsing the arguments as needed. Read more
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fn from_arg_matches_mut( __clap_arg_matches: &mut ArgMatches, ) -> Result<Self, Error>

Instantiate Self from ArgMatches, parsing the arguments as needed. Read more
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fn update_from_arg_matches( &mut self, __clap_arg_matches: &ArgMatches, ) -> Result<(), Error>

Assign values from ArgMatches to self.
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fn update_from_arg_matches_mut<'b>( &mut self, __clap_arg_matches: &mut ArgMatches, ) -> Result<(), Error>

Assign values from ArgMatches to self.
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impl Subcommand for BrowserNativeHostAction

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fn augment_subcommands<'b>(__clap_app: Command) -> Command

Append to Command so it can instantiate Self via FromArgMatches::from_arg_matches_mut Read more
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fn augment_subcommands_for_update<'b>(__clap_app: Command) -> Command

Append to Command so it can instantiate self via FromArgMatches::update_from_arg_matches_mut Read more
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fn has_subcommand(__clap_name: &str) -> bool

Test whether Self can parse a specific subcommand

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