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For some reason the doc output was missing from the list, but we want
to sort it kinda high? At least over "bin" and such!
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And only print debug stuff iff we enabled it.
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so that we can add a global debug flag
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Currently still unconditionally.
The commands are printed in a syntax that can be directly copied and
executed in bash.
The pretty-printing code is transformed form this Haskell function:
```haskell
-- | Simple escaping for bash words. If they contain anything that’s not ascii chars
-- and a bunch of often-used special characters, put the word in single quotes.
simpleBashEscape :: Text -> Text
simpleBashEscape t = do
case Text.find (not . isSimple) t of
Just _ -> escapeSingleQuote t
Nothing -> t
where
-- any word that is just ascii characters is simple (no spaces or control characters)
-- or contains a few often-used characters like - or .
isSimple c =
Char.isAsciiLower c
|| Char.isAsciiUpper c
|| Char.isDigit c
-- These are benign, bash will not interpret them as special characters.
|| List.elem c ['-', '.', ':', '/']
-- Put the word in single quotes
-- If there is a single quote in the word,
-- close the single quoted word, add a single quote, open the word again
escapeSingleQuote t' = "'" <> Text.replace "'" "'\\''" t' <> "'"
```
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These are for local development, otherwise rust language server does
not work out of the box.
We might want to move the `temp` crate into its own dir, because cargo
only allows one library per Cargo.toml, but right now I did the
minimal setup to make it work.
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As per NixOS's hardware library, this might be a good addition.
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I haven't been using it for a while.
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Wayland has been nothing but stable and fun to use, no need to keep
legacy crap around now.
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The /var/run directory no longer is the canonical location for what is
now /run and /var/run is also not in /etc/shells, so let's switch to
/run instead.
From hier(7):
/run This directory contains information which describes the system
since it was booted. Once this purpose was served by /var/run
and programs may continue to use it.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This tool should allow spanning wide wallpapers on multi-monitor wayland
setups without having to laboriously cut them up to fit the screens.
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`oculante` seems awesome.
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Without this the module doesn't build on kernel >6.7. Development seems
to be slow upstream anyway, so this seems the most straight forward way
of fixing it for now.
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This is not needed anymore.
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Somebody wanted a very old MLP file I posted years ago, restores the
public URL.
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Some of these I don't use at all anymore, and others I use too
infequently to be built all the time.
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New features:
* A new :reader mode has been added which Tridactyl binds can run on.
If you prefer the old mode, it is accessible with :reader --old.
We've left gr bound to the old mode for now but you can update it
with :bind gr reader
* With :set tabsort mru, tab IDs within Tridactyl are now determined
by recency of use almost everywhere. This means, e.g. that you can
use 2gt to switch to the second most recently used tab (so identical
to <C-^>), 3gt to the third most recently used tab, etc.
* yq bind added to display current URL as a QR code, with q bind in
visual mode. See :text2qr for details
* :set keyboardlayoutforce true will now force Tridactyl to use, by
default, the US keyboard layout for keybinds, even if you're using a
different layout. Useful if you use multiple layouts but don't want
Tridactyl binds to move, or if you use a layout such as a Cyrillic
one where the default binds are difficult to use. Change the forced
layout with :set keyboardlayoutbase
* Experimental support for opening arbitrary pages in the sidebar has
been added. See :help sidebartoggle and :help sidebaropen for more
details
* :autocmd and related commands now have completions
* :open and related commands now have completions for searchurls and
previous searches
* Quality of life improvements for tab groups
* -x flag added to :hint to exclude CSS selectors from hints
* With the command line open, <C-o>t opens a new tab in the background
for the selected completion - especially useful with :back
completions
* :hint -C [selectors] added for custom hint modes while including the
default selectors
* ;gd rapid hint mode with discarded tabs added
* :undo now has fuzzy matching
* :source can now read from the command line and the clipboard with
--strings and --clipboard
* :tab{grab,push} now respect tabopenpos
Bug fixes:
* :find will now find start from the current viewport
* Comments now work in multiline commands in RC files
* :editor now works on Gradio apps (please spare me when AI takes over
the world)
* :winmerge completions are more readable with many windows
* :urlincrement now operates on the decoded URI so e.g. %20 doesn't
become %21
* ;m and ;M for Google reverse-image search now work again
* The midnight theme no longer has a white background in FF102+
* Container colours fixed for FF108+
* gi no longer goes to the start of the search box on Google
* modeindicator border is now configurable
* Unbindable default binds should no longer be possible
* Config should no longer reset when interacting with help page
Miscellaneous:
* :jsua command added to preserve "user action" intent when using
browser binds, needed for triggering certain Web Extension APIs such
as browser.sidebarAction.open(). See :help jsua for more information
* tri.hinting_content.hintElements function added for advanced usage
in :js - see the source for documentation
* Groundwork for multi-browser support added
* All tests now run using GitHub actions
* Docs are now built and hosted on our website
* Native messenger now supports Arm-based Macs with :native version at
least 0.4.0
* Native messenger 0.4.1 checks %XDG_CONFIG_HOME% on Windows
* when_feature.sh [feature] helper script added to repo to find the
earliest possible version a feature appeared in Tridactyl
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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A lot has changed between 1.5.38, but mostly around the integrated
editor (which I don't use) and circumvention of content security
policies on certain sites.
I might want to drop this plugin at some point, since it does a whole
lot more than what I personally want (which is simply: use a different
CSS for a *very* small and selected amount of sites).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Most changes are about installing the native messaging app and packaging
on various distributions and OS, additionally it also tries to support
more browsers.
In addition to that, there is now a way to set mpv arguments via the
plugin's new options page. We however want to set this via Nix, so I'm
completely ignoring that feature and didn't include it in our ff2mpv.py.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This was introduced in Firefox 120.0 and essentially implements the
following specification:
https://privacycg.github.io/gpc-spec/
Similar to Do-Not-Track, it implements a header (Sec-GPC) that expresses
the persons preference to the site of whether the site may sell/share
the browsers interaction.
Since Do-Not-Track pretty much is ignored on most sites that formerly
adhered to it, I expect a similar fate for GPC, but maybe this time
things work out differently (crossing fingers).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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We're managing extensions via Nix, so there is no need to check whether
extension updates are available.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Just seems more detailed than neofetch.
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Finally, wifi works.
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This is mainly because of the following build failure that seems to have
been fixed upstream:
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp: In member function 'EmojiRegistry::Category EmojiRegistry::startCategory(QStringRef) const':
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:40:10: error: 'uint32_t' is not a member of 'std'; did you mean 'wint_t'?
40 | std::uint32_t ucs;
| ^~~~~~~~
| wint_t
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:44:9: error: 'ucs' was not declared in this scope
44 | ucs = QChar::surrogateToUcs4(in[0], in[1]);
| ^~~
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:46:9: error: 'ucs' was not declared in this scope
46 | ucs = in[0].unicode();
| ^~~
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:51:9: error: 'ucs' was not declared in this scope
51 | if (ucs == 0x200d)
| ^~~
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:53:9: error: 'ucs' was not declared in this scope
53 | if (ucs == 0xfe0f)
| ^~~
widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:55:9: error: 'ucs' was not declared in this scope
55 | if (ucs <= 0x39 && in.length() > 2 && (ucs >= 0x30 || ucs == 0x2a || ucs == 0x23) && in[1].unicode() == 0xfe0f
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widgets/emojiregistry.cpp:61:38: error: 'ucs' was not declared in this scope
61 | auto lb = ranges_.lower_bound(ucs);
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Of course, the second reason is that the current version seems to be way
too stable and I want to have a fresh round of new bugs.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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This fixes the following evaluation error:
error: The option `krb5.kerberos' can no longer be used since it's
been removed. The option `krb5.kerberos' has been moved to
`security.krb5.package'.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Not only were there a lot of smaller fixes in the meantime, but latest
master now properly supports the (not so) new (anymore) path
interpolation syntax.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
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Cos wifi dongles will always dongle.
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Without it, you can't view the trash in pcmanfm
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Let's not talk about why.
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