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Saved Commands/Scripts
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Not overly related to your question, but for #3 you should put your template .desktop file into the ~/Templates folder (create it if it doesn’t exist) and then you can make new ones with the right click -> Create New submenu in your file manager
This works for anything btw, not specific to .desktop files
Oooh ty that makes a lot of sense. I was unaware of that functionality.