Provided by: distrobox_1.7.0-1_all bug

NAME

              distrobox-export

DESCRIPTION

       Application and binary exporting

       distrobox-export  takes  care  of  exporting  an app or a binary from the container to the
       host.

       The  exported  app  will  be  easily  available  in  your  normal  launcher  and  it  will
       automatically be launched from the container it is exported from.

SYNOPSIS

       distrobox-export

              --app/-a:       name of the application to export
              --bin/-b:       absolute path of the binary to export
              --list-apps:        list applications exported from this container
              --list-binaries     list binaries exported from this container, use -ep to specify custom paths to search
              --delete/-d:        delete exported application or binary
              --export-label/-el: label to add to exported application name.
                          Use "none" to disable.
                          Defaults to (on \$container_name)
              --export-path/-ep:  path where to export the binary
              --extra-flags/-ef:  extra flags to add to the command
              --enter-flags/-nf:  flags to add to distrobox-enter
              --sudo/-S:      specify if the exported item should be run as sudo
              --help/-h:      show this message
              --verbose/-v:       show more verbosity
              --version/-V:       show version

       You  may  want  to  install  graphical applications or CLI tools in your distrobox.  Using
       distrobox-export from inside the container will let you use them from the host itself.

EXAMPLES

              distrobox-export --app mpv [--extra-flags "flags"] [--delete] [--sudo]
              distrobox-export --bin /path/to/bin [--export-path ~/.local/bin] [--extra-flags "flags"] [--delete] [--sudo]

       App export example

              distrobox-export --app abiword

       This tool will simply copy the original .desktop files along with needed  icons,  add  the
       prefix /usr/local/bin/distrobox-enter -n distrobox_name -e ... to the commands to run, and
       save them in your home to be used directly from the host as a normal app.

       Binary export example

              distrobox-export --bin /usr/bin/code --extra-flags "--foreground" --export-path $HOME/.local/bin

       In the case of exporting binaries, you will have to specify where to export it  (--export-
       path)  and  the tool will create a little wrapper script that will distrobox-enter -e from
       the host, the desired binary.  This can be handy with the use of direnv to have  different
       versions of the same binary based on your env or project.

       The exported binaries will be exported in the “–export-path” of choice as a wrapper script
       that acts naturally both on the host and in the container.

       Additional flags

       You can specify additional flags to add to the command, for example if you want to  export
       an electron app, you could add the “–foreground” flag to the command:

              distrobox-export --app atom --extra-flags "--foreground"
              distrobox-export --bin /usr/bin/vim --export-path ~/.local/bin --extra-flags "-p"

       This  works  for  binaries  and  apps.  Extra flags are only used then the exported app or
       binary is used from the host, using them inside the container will not include them.

       Unexport

       The option “–delete” will un-export an app or binary

              distrobox-export --app atom --delete
              distrobox-export --bin /usr/bin/vim --export-path ~/.local/bin --delete

       Run as root in the container

       The option “–sudo” will launch the exported item as root inside the distrobox.

       Notes

       Note you can use –app OR –bin but not together.

       [IMAGE:                             app-export                              (https://user-
       images.githubusercontent.com/598882/144294795-c7785620-bf68-4d1b-b251-1e1f0a32a08d.png)]

       NOTE: some electron apps such as vscode and atom need additional flags to work from inside
       the container, use the --extra-flags option to provide a series of flags, for example:

       distrobox-export --app atom --extra-flags "--foreground"