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systemd/user/teams-{sii,xsight}.service: autostart both Teams flatpak
profiles on sway-session.target login. KillMode=mixed so SIGTERM hits
only the wrapper process — both instances share the same flatpak app
id, so killing by app id would take down the sibling instance. A 15s
SIGKILL fallback covers the case where Electron tray-hides instead of
quitting. Both units listed in systemd-units/user.txt.
etc/pacman.conf: IgnorePkg = llama-cpp-vulkan. The AUR package rebuilds
on every llama.cpp commit (multi-hour build). Update manually with
`paru -S llama-cpp-vulkan` when intended.
snxctl-chromium wrapper:
- dot_local/share/snx-rs/bin/xdg-open: shim that flatpak-runs
ungoogled-chromium, used only by snx-rs.
- dot_config/systemd/user/snx-rs.service.d/10-chromium-saml.conf:
drop-in prepending that dir to the daemon's PATH so snx-rs's
opener-crate call to xdg-open lands in chromium, without affecting
xdg-open for any other process.
- dot_local/bin/snxctl-chromium: convenience wrapper that
daemon-reloads and restarts snx-rs.service if the drop-in isn't yet
applied, then execs `snxctl connect`.
firefox/user-overrides.js: revert the dom.security.https_only_mode.
upgrade_local and network.lna.local-network-to-localhost.skip-checks
prefs — they didn't actually fix the SAML flow. Replaced with a
comment pointing to the wrapper instead.
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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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The python pass-secret-service AUR package is unmaintained. Switch to
grimsteel's actively-maintained Rust implementation (-bin variant for
faster install) and enable the shipped user systemd unit so the
service is visible to systemctl --user status, not just lazily
D-Bus-activated.
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- xdg-desktop-portal: pin wlr for ScreenCast/Screenshot, gtk for the
rest, so flatpak browsers (Meet, Slack, Discord) get a working
screen-share path instead of whatever the portal frontend happens to
pick first.
- wob: small wayland overlay bar fed via a fifo. New vol-osd.sh /
brightness-osd.sh wrappers replace the bare pactl/brightnessctl
invocations in keybinds so adjusting volume or backlight flashes a
bar at the bottom of the screen. wob.service owns the fifo lifecycle
(mkfifo before, rm after).
- mako: add a [mode=do-not-disturb] section that hides notifications
while the mode is active, plus a Super+x n submode binding to toggle
it. Notifications still accumulate in history; just no popups.
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Two related session-idle improvements:
1. ScreenSaver inhibit bridge. Browsers (LibreWolf/Chromium flatpaks)
ask the session not to idle via the legacy
org.freedesktop.ScreenSaver D-Bus API during video calls and
fullscreen video; swayidle only honors logind's BlockInhibited
property. Add inhibridge as a user unit to translate the former
into the latter, so e.g. a Google Meet tab now keeps the screen
from locking, dimming and (downstream) suspending.
2. Post-resume grace period. Locking on before-sleep meant every wake
demanded the password even for a quick check. Replace with:
before-sleep -> only pause media
after-resume -> resume-lock-grace.sh 30
The grace script runs a one-shot swayidle that locks iff the user
stays idle for 30s after the wake, with a watchdog that exits as
soon as swaylock comes up (or after a hard cap) so it never lingers
alongside the main swayidle. The 5-min main idle-lock and explicit
loginctl lock-session paths are unchanged.
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Drop the per-domain group fragmentation in meta/ and the parallel
group-per-file structure in systemd-units/.
meta/ (18 -> 6 groups):
keep base, flatpak (magic), intel, nvidia, work, btc
fold browser, bt, cpp, dev, extra, fonts, mail, media, nix,
sound, wayland -> base (with `# --- section ---` comments
preserving at-a-glance structure)
drop fortran (niche; install ad-hoc when needed)
systemd-units/:
flatten to a single system.txt + user.txt; .ignore files move up
one level; group concept and pairing rule removed.
justfile:
unit-list/unit-apply/unit-status no longer take a group argument.
unit-add/unit-forget infer scope by probing
`systemctl [--user] cat <unit>` (system wins on tie). Top-level
add/forget dispatcher updated: any unit-suffixed arg routes to
unit-* without requiring a leading GROUP.
docs:
.github/copilot-instructions.md and README.md updated to describe
the new flat layout. Pairing rule and group-token grammar gone.
Pure layout refactor - no package contents change.
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