* Move binary out of /nix if it is there during uninstall
* Add tracing
* Sorta working...
* Have expected() return an err
* Better handle expected errors during install
* Hello trailing whitespace
* Init Steam Deck support
* Improve systemd units
* Handle stopping nix-daemon.service before stopping mount
* Better handle being in a sysext
* Add some install directions
* Add a KDE autostart script
* Tidy up uninstall
* Use stop/disable instead of disable --now
* Fixup a double-disable
* Repair some defaults
* Tidy up services
* Make ci test steam deck planner
* Delete bonus line
* Use newer image
* Get steam-deck working hopefully
* Create steamos-readonly mock
* Make stub of steamos-readonly
* Use sudo for chmod
* Attempt CI fix
* Don't add deck group
* A more clever method
* We have a new method and the CI can be cleaned a bit
* Brazenly disable sandbox on the deck ci
* Extra-conf takes vec
* Dump lsblk mount
* An even more clever method
* More debugging symbols
* More debugging symbols
* Even more debugging
* probe for issues
* Get specific with permissions and ownership (for ci)
* We are now way overboard on debugging symbols
* Specify permissions on created home stub
* Allow specifying persistence
* Cleanup debugging bits
* Fixup persistence path
* Work out some better linking in units
* units don't need executable
* Tidy
* Delint
* Remove a note from readme
* Github actions seems to have build the wrong checkout?
* Doctest repair
* Don't create directory twice
* Restore missing doc comments
Co-authored-by: Cole Helbling <cole.e.helbling@outlook.com>
* Make plans versioned
* Delint
* speeeeeeeeling
* remove file that was dead
* Flesh out docs and improve public API
* Speeling
* Fixups
* Fix doctests
* Do a better job with actionstate
* Add some more docs
* Fix doctest
* Make CLI stuff optional
* Touchup
* Speeling
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They mostly map to "very simple" OS operations like creating a
directory or user. Base actions MUST be multi-platform compatible.
Common actions may then use any set of base actions or other common
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