Hi. :-)
Nice idea, but that functionality already exists in Gdebi. You
might want to try it.
If you double-click on a .deb file [and have assigned Gdebi as
your default application for that file-type], it will show you
the package's dependencies and, if you choose to install it, if
possible, download and install the dependencies as well as the
package itself.
Cheers,
Patrick.
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