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I'm sometimes working on the command line (or in the Ranger file manager), and it's annoying to have to move to a graphical interface to double-click on a AppImage. RangerIt looks like itRanger tries xdg-open; I tried that on the command line, myself, and that fails. My permissions are correct, so how can I actually run an AppImage from the command line?

I'm sometimes working on the command line (or in the Ranger file manager), and it's annoying to have to move to a graphical interface to double-click on a AppImage. Ranger looks like it tries xdg-open; I tried that on the command line, myself, and that fails. My permissions are correct, so how can I actually run an AppImage from the command line?

I'm sometimes working on the command line (or in the Ranger file manager), and it's annoying to have to move to a graphical interface to double-click on a AppImage. It looks like Ranger tries xdg-open; I tried that on the command line, myself, and that fails. My permissions are correct, so how can I actually run an AppImage from the command line?

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Yehuda
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How to run AppImage on the command line

I'm sometimes working on the command line (or in the Ranger file manager), and it's annoying to have to move to a graphical interface to double-click on a AppImage. Ranger looks like it tries xdg-open; I tried that on the command line, myself, and that fails. My permissions are correct, so how can I actually run an AppImage from the command line?