• stoly@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    This only works on Windows. For Macs and maybe Linux, you have to run this command to bring up a different profile:

    /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox -p

    As best I can tell, there’s no way to make this into a shortcut that you could just click on. This change will be good and allow me to launch them without invoking that command in terminal several times after rebooting my computer.

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      4 hours ago

      In Windows it’s the same. Though the parameter is -P (uppercase) not -p. That’s why the comment said “it’s hidden behind a startup parameter”.

      As best I can tell, there’s no way to make this into a shortcut that you could just click on.

      I dont know about Mac, but in Linux you can just manually make a .desktop file to have as a shortcut to call firefox -P, or better a shortcut to a specific profile with firefox -P <profile>. Though what I often do is keep a bookmark to about:profiles and open a new window from there.

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        4 hours ago

        I might try this next time I launch. Just launch one, go into profiles, and launch the second one.

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        3 hours ago

        On Windows, I had two shortcuts–one each for a profile. It became my workflow and annoyed me when I couldn’t do that on a Mac. I didn’t always want my work profile to open by mistake, check into systems, etc. when I only wanted the home one, for instance.