* feat: obsidian theme to tie into Omarchy theme
* better color matching for search result matches
* feat: simplify install flow
* Removed install/remove scripts and flow
* First `omarchy-theme-set-obsidian` run will look for vaults in
Documents and Dropbox folders and add them to
`/.local/state/omarchy/obsidian-vaults`
* Point of this is such that we assume a couple locations to look for
vaults but allow people to add vaults to the file for custom locations.
Subsequent theme-set invocations aren't impacted by find/search on large
systems
* Each `omarchy-theme-set` invocation will install the themes on all
found/registered vaults if missing and update the live theme
* Added an option of `omarchy-theme-set-obsidian --reset` to wipe out
themes in registered vaults and remove the registry file. This would be
the option to re-run to the automatic vault registration.
* Added migration to trigger install immediately in Obisdian, note that
you still need to pick Omarchy theme.
* Imitating VSCode omarchy-theme-set
* Changed VSCode theme setter take arguments to Cursor theme setter could call it.
* All omarchy commands are in path
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* update to use $TERMINAL instead of alacitty
* revert
* move env to hyprconfig
* Only set if we have alacritty
* Add launcher for wifi settings so it can be used in mako config
* Set system terminal in config/uwsm/env to ensure its available everywhere
* Ensure that $TERMINAL is available after update
* Didn't work to have the TERMINAL env in Hyprland
* Configure terminal settings against a full set of options
* Make About usable with any terminal
* One more alacritty-specific setting
* Use the new wifi launcher bin
* Only require the update/relaunch if TERMINAL isn't already set in config/uwsm/env
* More alacritty usage converted to $TERMINAL
* Use new launcher
* Change scrolltouchpad input rule to apply to all terminals
* Its a singular match
* Take current font from waybar, in case we don't have alacritty
* Only set font for alacritty if its being used
* Get ready to be terminal agnostic on the refresh of config too
* Use new launcher
* Note the last reliance we have on alacritty
* Make theme setting for terminals generic and include kitty
* Set font_family for kitty as well
* Quiet grep
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* add themes from https://github.com/eza-community/eza-themes
* init eza theme during install
* add migration
* refactor migration script to only link eza theme if it exists for current theme
* only link to eza theme if current theme supports it
* only link to eza theme if current theme supports it
* Cleanup
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* Automatically change VS Code theme along with Omarchy themes
* Create a way to skip vscode auto-theming
* Make theme setting resilient to different states of the settings.json
* Improve setting and removing theme and notify when waiting on install
* Explain what we're doing
* Extract dedicated bin for vscode theme change
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* Add Chrome and Brave browser policy support for theme colors
Replace chromium --set-theme-color commands with managed policies
- Add RGB to hex conversion function
- Create /etc/chromium/policies/managed/color.json for Chrome
- Create /etc/brave/policies/managed/color.json for Brave
- Remove deprecated chromium command line theme setting
* force reload
* remove sudo
* renamed flag due to code review on google side
* Add the required directories
* Cleanup
* Slim down
* Unnecessary
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* Create omarchy-cmd-restart-waybar
* Replace -SIGUSR2 waybar instances
* Add migration
* Add or statment in case waybar is dead
* Just use omarchy-restart-waybar
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