Hendrik Bergunde 53336e21b1 Fix google-chrome opacity in hyprland (#2526)
Google Chrome reports itself as google-chrome in `hyprctl clients` but
the matching for the windowrule did not work, probably because since
hyprland 0.46.0 the regex matching needs to span the entire string.

This change makes "google-chrome" get recognized so that windows of that
browser receive the chromium-based-browser tag, which in turn provides
better opacity settings for Chrome windows. Since "chrome" was matched
by the regex before, this fix now should restore the originally intended
behavior for Google Chrome.

Co-authored-by: David Heinemeier Hansson <david@hey.com>
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Omarchy

Turn a fresh Arch installation into a fully-configured, beautiful, and modern web development system based on Hyprland by running a single command. That's the one-line pitch for Omarchy (like it was for Omakub). No need to write bespoke configs for every essential tool just to get started or to be up on all the latest command-line tools. Omarchy is an opinionated take on what Linux can be at its best.

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