

But when I look at extensions that have been installed manually (by clicking in the GUI), they’re just xpi files.

Will it be ok to just drop the xpi in $profile/extensions? Some guides say you have to unpack the xpi to $profile/extensions/$gid where $gid is the gid in the xpi’s manifest. How do I do this? Guides online are a bit old and there’s no official guide. Now I want to update Firefox in the same batch file only if it's not the newest Version. (I add -ms to the line where I execute the installation file.). Then I need to install the right extensions. I have a batch file which silently installs Firefox and this works fine. Download Mozilla Firefox, a free web browser Learn how each Firefox product protects and respects your data 5 and higher, on Java 7, 8, 11 and 15 (support for Java 15 using the Java 11 version of the driver) We want to thank all our loyal fans Download Firefox Browser for Android to surf the Web comfortably, relying on speed, safety, and power. ~/.mozilla/firefox/nogdglqv.myprofile/extensions) and then all the extensions will be gone? I mean normal addons, not stuff like flash or java.

Am I right that it’s enough to just remove everything under $profile/extensions (e.g. The first thing I need to do is to remove all addons. I am an admin and have to do this over 400 times, and I can’t do this by hand. I would like to add and remove addons to Firefox from the command line in an automated fashion.
