# Desktop Launcher Actions (Linux) ## Overview On many Linux environments, you can add custom entries to the system launcher by modifying the `.desktop` file. For Canonical's Unity documentation, see [Adding Shortcuts to a Launcher][unity-launcher]. For details on a more generic implementation, see the [freedesktop.org Specification][spec]. ![audacious][audacious-launcher] > NOTE: The screenshot above is an example of launcher shortcuts in Audacious audio player To create a shortcut, you need to provide `Name` and `Exec` properties for the entry you want to add to the shortcut menu. Unity will execute the command defined in the `Exec` field after the user clicked the shortcut menu item. An example of the `.desktop` file may look as follows: ```plaintext Actions=PlayPause;Next;Previous [Desktop Action PlayPause] Name=Play-Pause Exec=audacious -t OnlyShowIn=Unity; [Desktop Action Next] Name=Next Exec=audacious -f OnlyShowIn=Unity; [Desktop Action Previous] Name=Previous Exec=audacious -r OnlyShowIn=Unity; ``` The preferred way for Unity to instruct your application on what to do is using parameters. You can find them in your application in the global variable `process.argv`. [unity-launcher]: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles#Adding_shortcuts_to_a_launcher [audacious-launcher]: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=shortcuts.png [spec]: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/1.1/ar01s11.html