5/20/2023 0 Comments Brave flatpakSo you would define your “Work” profile like this: If you go to ~/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/ (or wherever you BraveSoftware folder is located) you’ll notice that all your profiles are actually numbered and aren’t named after your profile name. Hey, it’s because weirdly enough the profile names aren’t the same as the name you gave the profile in Brave. The “Work” profile appears on Brave’s profile manager along with the default (which I renamed to “Personal”)Īny clues on how I can achieve this (seemingly) trivial task will be much appreciated.īrave Version( check About Brave): v1.44.112 var/lib/flatpak/exports/bin/ -profile-directory=“Work” I am on Fedora 36, and Brave is installed as a flatpak. The best clue I found so far was that I should try -profile-directory="", but to my surprise, it creates a new “Profile 1” profile, and doesn’t switch to ![]() ![]() Brave has a lot of command line parameters, and I’ve searched the internet looking for some clues, to no avail (even here on the community it seems to be a dead-end). desktop files to be able to launch them separately (I already do this with Firefox), in order to properly route links through Junction. ![]() I have two different Brave profiles (personal, work), and I want to create different.
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