Run the below command to see all the installed applications,
ls /usr/share/applications | awk -F '.desktop' ' { print $1}' -
If you want to get the list of all installed applications, then run the below command,
ls /usr/share/applications | awk -F '.desktop' ' { print $1}' - > ~/Desktop/applications.txt
It will stores the above command output to applications.txt
file inside your ~/Desktop
directory.
OR
Also run the below command on terminal to list the installed applications,
find /usr/share/applications -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec basename {} .desktop \; | sort
To get the list in text file, run the below command
find /usr/share/applications -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec basename {} .desktop \; | sort > ~/Desktop/applications.txt
Desktop entries for all the installed applications are stored inside /usr/share/applications
directory, where file names are in the format of application-name.desktop
.Removing the .desktop
part from the file names will give you the total list of installed applications.
Update:
As @Radu suggested, you can also find desktop entries for your additional installed applications inside ~/.local/share/applications
directory.
find /usr/share/applications ~/.local/share/applications -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec basename {} .desktop \;