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There are two cases where I needed to manually create a desktop entry, one was Intelliji Idea that starts up by running a bash script, and Godot Engine that has a single executable downloaded directly from the internet.
Thanks you for all the tips that's so cool comrade Mazov!
Oh I see. You could install both as flatpaks and it would have the desktop entries automatically. In Bazzite the easiest way is by using the software center/app store that comes with the OS.
I'm glad to help, comrade.
Okay I didn't know Godot had a flatpak! I still really like desktop entries even when I don't have to use them. With a little experience I could write a bash script that sets up all my work and I find it cool so in the end. Overall, Linux has a ton of good stuff I really enjoy