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The previous environment.d fix was insufficient: even with the nix profile
on the --user manager's PATH (confirmed via `systemctl --user
show-environment`), bare-name ExecStart= still fails 203/EXEC. systemd's
--user manager does not resolve a bare ExecStart binary against the
imported/environment.d PATH.
Invoke each unit's main binary by absolute path %h/.nix-profile/bin/<name>
(waybar, swayidle, swayrd, inhibridge, wl-paste, wob). %h expands to $HOME
at unit load. Secondary lookups those binaries/scripts perform (cliphist,
swaymsg, playerctl) still rely on PATH, which environment.d provides — so
that file stays, with its comment corrected to reflect this split.
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The chezmoi-owned user units and ~/.local/bin wrapper scripts called
the migrated tools by absolute /usr/bin/ path. After the move to nix,
those binaries live under ~/.nix-profile/bin (no /usr/bin alias).
systemd user units: drop the /usr/bin/ prefix on cliphist-{text,image}
(wl-paste), inhibridge, swayidle, swayrd, waybar, and the inner wob
in wob.service (outer /usr/bin/sh stays, sh is system). systemd
resolves bare names through the unit's inherited PATH, which includes
~/.nix-profile/bin via hm-session-vars.
dictate: default_model now points at
~/.nix-profile/share/whisper-cpp-models/ggml-base.bin (overridable via
$WHISPER_MODEL). Header rewritten to mention nix instead of AUR.
yt-dlp / streamlink wrappers: pass $HOME/.nix-profile/bin/<tool> to
_sandbox-net-parser so the bwrap-sandboxed binary is resolved
explicitly (the wrappers shadow PATH lookup inside their own
~/.local/bin so re-entry would loop).
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Vanilla sway only has splith/splitv with no auto-orientation, so new
windows always split along whatever axis the parent container is set
to (default splith). The result: opening a third window in a workspace
that's already split horizontally just keeps stacking horizontally,
even when each pane is now narrower than it is tall.
swayr's daemon (swayrd) subscribes to sway IPC and, with
[layout].auto_tile = true, issues splith or splitv on the focused
container based on its width-vs-height before sway places the next
window. The result is the i3/awesome-style spiral tiling: each new
window splits the focused pane along its longest side.
Run swayrd as a systemd user service bound to sway-session.target so
it starts/stops with the session (matching the pattern used by
waybar, swayidle, mako, etc.). No keybind changes; only the placement
algorithm.
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