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* feat(doas): smarter sudo shim + paru SudoLoopLibravatar sommerfeld2026-05-131-0/+59
The packaged doas-sudo-shim is just 'exec doas "$@"', which means 'sudo -v' (used by paru --sudoloop to keep the auth timestamp fresh during long AUR builds) hits doas, which doesn't implement -v, and the loop dies. Then when the build finally finishes and tries the real install, the cached timestamp has long expired, so we reprompt — and opendoas only allows one attempt before bailing, so a single mistype throws an hour of compilation away. Replace it (per-user, via $HOME/.local/bin precedence) with a shim that translates: -v -> doas true (refresh persist timestamp) -k / -K -> doas -L (clear) -E -H -i -S etc -> dropped (no doas equivalent) rest -> doas "$@" Then enable SudoLoop in paru.conf so the timestamp stays fresh.