* Add bluetui integration and launch script
- Add omarchy-launch-bluetooth script to launch bluetui TUI
- Create migration scripts for bluetui installation
- Update omarchy-menu and waybar configuration for bluetui support
- Add bluetui to base packages
* Move unblock into launchers and reuse existing launch or focus setup
* Fix installer to remove blueberry and be more surgical with waybar changes
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* improve: uniquely identify btop when launched from waybar.
* align btop app id
* add migration to uniquely identify btop
* also add unique app ids to lazydocker and terminal editor
* introduce new omarchy-launch-tui that sets class.
* align all the tuis and behaviour in waybar
* update migration accordingly
* fixes
* separate terminal from tui
* fix: double setsid uswm-app --
* Standardize namespace on org.omarchy and lowercase
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Solves the issue from ae10133b5e the right
way using the actual xdg-terminal-exec package and provides resillient
fallbacks no matter what the user might do.
This also removes the need to restart after changing terminals at all.
fixes#2198fixes#2329fixes#2673fixes#1754
Some applications (e.g. Aether) use xdg-desktop-portal-gtk to open folder chooser dialogs titled "Choose Export Directory" or similar. These were not matched by the previous floating-window regex, causing them to tile instead of float.
This change expands the title regex to include "Choose …" patterns, ensuring these dialogs float and center properly in Hyprland
* fix(hyprland): match Brave portal dialogs in floating-window rule
Brave on Wayland uses xdg-desktop-portal-gtk for permission and file dialogs.
These windows use website-based titles (e.g. "chatgpt.com wants to open")
instead of "Open File" or "Save File", so they were not matched by the
floating-window rule. This commit expands the title regex to include those
patterns, ensuring Brave dialogs float properly.
* Shrink scope
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