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use g_spawn_command_line_async instead of execlp #319
                
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@macie After merging #317 I noticed in the
execlpandexecldocs http://linux.die.net/man/3/execlp...This didn't seem right to replace the
bracketsprocess with the browser. To avoid this, I moved tog_spawn_command_line_asynchttps://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.34/glib-Spawning-Processes.html#g-spawn-command-line-async.While cleaning that up, I also...
CloseLiveBrowserto also kill the same set of browsers google-chrome, chromium, and chromium-browserShowFolderInOSWindowto usefile:urisg_get_user_config_dirinstead of$HOMEto get the correct config folder, see Follow XDG Base Directory Specification brackets#4932