![]() Discover already adds files there depending if it is a GUI app or not. Originally posted by BezaoBuilder:You don't need to modify Discover to do it, there is already a standardized desktop entry specification made specifically for this purpose so Steam could just go through the directories specified by the spec, and add the apps to an "all app list" in the Steam Deck interface. On the other hand, this is obviously a low priority issue and they sure have their hands full now Valve's direct code contribuitions and their financing have seriously improved some aspects of the linux landscape They are making their lives easier by adopting upstream projects instead of duplicating efforts, but they are not just leaning on other people's work and doing nothing on their end. ![]() ) so it's not impossible that they decide to contribute changes to Discover tooĢ) it's technically possible to add to Discover a simple signalling mechanism and then do the rest of the work in Steam itselfģ) That signalling would arguably be useful for other purposes than Valve's usecase, and for all I know may even already exist They are unlikely to modify the Discover store in any way.ġ) Valve poured zillions into improving all sorts of upstream projects (linux kernel, mesa, flatpak. They are trying to make their lives easier with common software that is maintained by other developers. they will not modify Discover store in any way. ![]() Maybe even integrate the functionality to Discover itself as an option when installing applications. Originally posted by sub0pengu:I think the 'Add to Steam' shortcut from the launcher already facilitates this but it still needs to integrate better and reduce steps required. ![]()
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