Use Bottles as wine command
Bottles can also works as the default wine command in your system.
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Bottles can also works as the default wine command in your system.
In some specific cases it may be useful to have Bottles as a system WINE command, for example when a program needs to access the command and we want it to use a specific bottle.
Make sure you don't have wine installed on your system before proceeding.
Make a new file named wine in ~/.local/bin or any directory in your PATH with the following content:
#!/bin/sh
flatpak run --command='bottles-cli' com.usebottles.bottles run -b MyBottle -e "$@"or the following if you are not using the Flatpak:
#!/bin/sh
bottles-cli run -b MyBottle -e "$@"and change MyBottle to the name of your chosen bottle. Then make it executable:
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/wineNow just run:
wine program_name.exe # or installer_name.msito launch it with Bottles. It will automatically use your chosen bottle.
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