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# MIME
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A MIME type (short for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is a identifier
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for file formats and contents on the internet.
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## Setting applications for MIME types
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In `~/.config/mimeapps.list` a list of applications to run specific MIME
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types can be found.
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An example file looks like the following:
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```txt
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[Default Applications]
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text/x-shellscript=text.desktop;
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x-scheme-handler/magnet=torrent.desktop;
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application/x-bittorrent=torrent.desktop;
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x-scheme-handler/mailto=mail.desktop;
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text/plain=text.desktop;
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application/postscript=pdf.desktop;
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application/pdf=pdf.desktop;
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image/png=img.desktop;
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image/jpeg=img.desktop;
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image/gif=img.desktop;
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application/rss+xml=rss.desktop
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video/x-matroska=video.desktop
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inode/directory=file.desktop
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```
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A line consists of a MIME type left of the equals sign and an application on
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the right of it.
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The application can be found in `~/.local/share/applications/`.
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In this directory a file for every application on the right side of the equals
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sign with the same title can be found.
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A simple application file looks like the following example of `img.desktop`:
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```txt
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[Desktop Entry]
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Type=Application
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Name=Image viewer
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Exec=/usr/bin/sxiv -a %f
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```
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Atleast `Type`, `Name` and `Exec` have to be specified for a minimal
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application file.
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## Getting MIME type of a file
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The MIME type of a file can be returned by running
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`xdg-mime query filetype <file>` or `file -b --mime-type image.png`.
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The MIME type can be then used to set default applications as explained in
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[the section regarding setting applications for MIME types](#setting-applications-for-mime-types).
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