Conveniently open files such as PDFs in their default applications straigt from OCaml.
You can install the library using opam:
$ opam install openThen in utop or ocaml,
$ ocaml
> #require "open";;
> Open.in_default_app "/home/steffen/ocaml.svg";;
- : bool = trueThe boolean returned by Open.in_default_app indicates whether the open command exited normally:
> Open.in_default_app "/path/to/non-existent.file";;
- : bool = falseThe tiny API is documented here.
The library requires dune (formerly known as jbuilder) to build, but has no other dependencies.
Run make to build and make test to see the library in action. This should open several files from the examples/basic folder.
There is also a more sophisticated example in examples/graphviz that requires graphivz and Jane Street's core (version v0.9.0 or higher). You can build & run it as follows:
jbuilder build @graphvizThe library has been tested under Linux and MacOS. There is experimental support for Windows/Cygwin, but this is untested. The implementation uses xdg-open on Linux, open on MacOS, and cmd start on Windows.
Suggestions and contributions are always welcome. Feel free to submit pull requests.