show all installed chroot
$ sudo edit-chroot -a
delete chroot which one you want never see it
$ sudo edit-chroot -d chrootname
>default chroot name should be xenial
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AppImages often come with the .desktop files and icon assets embedded in the squashfs filesystem.
[application].AppImage --appimage-extract
, note: you can see other appimage options with --appimage-help
# Copy the .desktop file from the squashfs-root to the .desktop file store in ~/.local/share/applications/
find squashfs-root/ | grep .desktop