Add entry to make sure VSCode uses gnome keyring

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Ryan Hughes
2025-09-21 17:55:31 -04:00
parent b64bd47939
commit f70a7bc5db
2 changed files with 22 additions and 1 deletions

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bin/omarchy-install-vscode Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
#!/bin/bash
echo "Installing VSCode..."
omarchy-pkg-add visual-studio-code-bin
mkdir -p ~/.vscode
cat > ~/.vscode/argv.json << 'EOF'
// This configuration file allows you to pass permanent command line arguments to VS Code.
// Only a subset of arguments is currently supported to reduce the likelihood of breaking
// the installation.
//
// PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE WITHOUT UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT
//
// NOTE: Changing this file requires a restart of VS Code.
{
"password-store":"gnome-libsecret"
}
EOF
setsid gtk-launch code

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@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ show_install_service_menu() {
show_install_editor_menu() {
case $(menu "Install" " VSCode\n Cursor\n Zed\n Sublime Text\n Helix\n Emacs") in
*VSCode*) install_and_launch "VSCode" "visual-studio-code-bin" "code" ;;
*VSCode*) present_terminal omarchy-install-vscode ;;
*Cursor*) install_and_launch "Cursor" "cursor-bin" "cursor" ;;
*Zed*) install_and_launch "Zed" "zed" "dev.zed.Zed" ;;
*Sublime*) aur_install_and_launch "Sublime Text" "sublime-text-4" "sublime_text" ;;