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copilot-language-server emits 'HTTP 200 response does not appear to
originate from GitHub' under Node 26 (the current Arch nodejs). Upstream
tracking:
https://github.com/zbirenbaum/copilot.lua/issues/695
https://github.com/github/copilot.vim/issues/282
https://github.com/github/copilot-language-server-release/issues/45
Workaround universally confirmed in those threads is to run the
language-server under Node 24. Rather than downgrade system nodejs (used
by lots of other tooling) install a private Node 24 under
~/.local/share/copilot-node/ via a chezmoi run_onchange script that
verifies the official sha256, and point copilot.lua at it via
copilot_node_command. Drop in once, bump NODE_VERSION when the upstream
incompatibility is resolved.
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Two related changes around the 'just update' UX:
1. nvim-update no longer runs --headless. The diff buffer that
vim.pack.update opens *is* the per-plugin changelog, and that was
being thrown away under headless. Drop --headless from the justfile
recipe and the trailing :qa! from config.update.run() so the buffer
stays open until the user reviews and quits manually. Mason output
was already visible because mason-tool-installer print()s.
2. New waybar 'custom/update' module + matching mako notification as a
gentle staleness reminder, replacing any temptation to run
unattended pacman -Syu (a bad idea on Arch: rolling, news-driven
manual interventions, AUR rebuilds, partial-upgrade hazards).
Source of truth: /var/log/pacman.log — last '[PACMAN] starting full
system upgrade'. No daemon, no -Sy poll, no extra state file beyond
a per-session notify-throttle stamp in $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR.
Tiers (hours since last full upgrade):
< 24h hidden (":empty" via #custom-update.fresh padding 0)
24-168h yellow + normal-urgency mako, throttled to 1/24h
>= 168h red + critical-urgency mako, throttled to 1/24h
Click runs 'just update' in a floating ghostty.
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doas's one-shot password and absent 'sudo -v' kept wasting hour-long
paru AUR builds. sudo-rs is a memory-safe Rust rewrite (ISRG/Ferrous
Systems), drop-in CLI compatible, and the same one Ubuntu 25.10 ships
as default. We follow the Arch wiki 'Using sudo-rs without the sudo
package' recipe verbatim — no custom shims.
- meta/base.txt: -doas-sudo-shim +sudo-rs
- etc/sudoers-rs (mode 0440): wiki minimal config + NOPASSWD reboot/poweroff
- etc/pam.d/sudo: 4-line copy of upstream sudo's PAM file
- run_onchange_after_deploy-etc.sh.tmpl: use real sudo, deploy sudoers-rs
at 0440, create /etc/pam.d/sudo-i and /usr/local/bin/{sudo,sudoedit,
su,visudo} → sudo-rs symlinks idempotently
- delete etc/doas.conf, dot_local/bin/{doasedit,sudo}
- zshrc: drop sudo=doas/sudoedit=doasedit aliases; rewrite ss/gimme/
pacdiff/ssys to call sudo
- justfile: s/doas/sudo/g (status/diff/restore helpers)
- nvim: rename :DoasWrite → :SudoWrite (uses sudo -S)
- sway config: reboot/poweroff buttons call sudo
- bootstrap.sh: update step-5 comment
- README/KEYBINDS/copilot-instructions: flip the privesc convention
No Defaults overrides: sudo's defaults (passwd_tries=3,
timestamp_timeout=5) already fix the doas pain, and paru SudoLoop
(kept) refreshes the 5-min window via real sudo -v.
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overseer.nvim removed save/load_task_bundle in the "task bundles get the
axe" refactor, which caused auto-session to error on every session restore:
/lua/plugins/session.lua:27: attempt to call field 'load_task_bundle'
(a nil value)
Remove the pre_save/pre_restore/post_restore hooks that called the removed
API. DAP breakpoint save/restore via save_extra_data is preserved.
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selene's neovim stdlib doesn't expose io.stdout:write/:flush. print()
goes to the same place in headless mode and is already allowed.
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New recipes (new 'Updates' section after 'Day-to-day'):
- update: pkg-update nvim-update
- pkg-update: paru -Syu
- nvim-update: nvim --headless +'lua require("config.update").run()'
New dot_config/nvim/lua/config/update.lua drives the headless session:
clean orphan plugins, vim.pack.update with force=true (skips the confirm
buffer since this is unattended; changes still go to nvim-pack.log),
then :MasonToolsUpdateSync — the blocking variant intended for headless
Interactive :PackSync stays unchanged (confirm buffer remains visible
for reviewed updates).
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Auto-writing it defeated the purpose — no feedback on what changed.
Now :PackUpdate and :PackSync show the confirm buffer; user reviews
and :w to apply or :q to cancel. Matches vim.pack's intended UX.
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Upstream broke itself today by adding require('async') without shipping
lua/async.lua. I never use these mappings anyway. Removed the plugin
spec, setup call, <leader>r* keymaps, and the which-key group entry.
plenary.nvim stays — neogit still depends on it.
Run :PackClean afterwards to prune the on-disk plugin.
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The seeded lockfile offered little value for a single-user setup: fresh
bootstraps will resolve version specs at install time, and any meaningful
pinning is already expressed in init.lua's vim.pack.add() specs. Added
an explicit .chezmoiignore entry so the runtime file doesn't show up as
drift.
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The file is owned by vim.pack at runtime — tracking it causes constant
chezmoi drift on every plugin update. The create_ prefix writes it once
on fresh machines and leaves it alone after. Manually chezmoi re-add
when you want to snapshot a known-good revision set.
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It drives its async git ops with internal vim.wait and makes the confirm
buffer current before returning. No need for a FileType autocmd: just
write the buffer if the filetype matches (guards the 'Nothing to update'
case where no buffer is created).
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Using force=true hid all feedback. Now we let vim.pack.update open its
confirmation buffer (showing pending changes) and auto-:write it via a
one-shot FileType=nvim-pack autocmd. User sees what updated.
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Uses vim.pack.get() and prints one line per plugin:
● (active) or ○ (orphan), name, short rev, version spec.
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Wraps vim.pack for a more ergonomic workflow:
- :PackClean - delete plugins no longer declared in vim.pack.add()
(computed from vim.pack.get() where active == false)
- :PackUpdate - run vim.pack.update(nil, { force = true }); skips
the confirmation buffer
- :PackSync - :PackClean followed by :PackUpdate
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Required by the 'just lint' and 'just fmt' recipes for lua linting and
TOML format/lint respectively.
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Inline directives for cases where the linter's shell/language dialect
doesn't match reality:
- init.lua: _G.P helper is intentional
- dot_zprofile: zsh tied arrays, $+commands, optional sourcing
- dot_zshrc: zsh brace-group-as-function-body
- ipython_config: 'c' is injected by IPython at load time
- doasedit: /bin/sh on Arch is bash, -O test is supported
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Also removes a stray ANSI escape in treesitter.lua.
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Rename home/ contents to chezmoi naming conventions:
- dot_ prefix for dotfiles and dot-dirs
- private_dot_ for .gnupg and .ssh directories
- private_ for 0600 files (nym.pub)
- executable_ for scripts in .local/bin and display-toggle.sh
- symlink_ for mimeapps.list symlink
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