fix(mako): deploy themed config to ~/.config/mako/config

`core/home/config/nomarchy/default/mako/core.ini` defines the Nomarchy
notification UX — urgency rules, app filters (Spotify silenced),
do-not-disturb mode, and button handlers for "Setup Wi-Fi" / "Update
System" / "Learn Keybindings" notifications. The file was deployed via
the bulk `nomarchy/` dir to
`~/.config/nomarchy/default/mako/core.ini`, but mako reads
`~/.config/mako/config` by default and `autostart.conf` launches it
without `--config`. So mako ran with stock defaults and the entire
themed UX was inert.

Added an explicit `xdg.configFile."mako/config".source` line in
core/home/configs.nix pointing at the existing themed file. mako now
picks up the Nomarchy rules out of the box.

Found during Pillar 8 audit of the desktop stack.
This commit is contained in:
Bernardo Magri
2026-05-19 20:24:06 +01:00
parent bd7e5a5706
commit 2a301a049f

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@@ -51,7 +51,15 @@ let
in
{
xdg.configFile = configMappings;
xdg.configFile = configMappings // {
# mako reads ~/.config/mako/config by default. The themed Nomarchy
# config (urgency rules, app filters, button handlers) lives under
# nomarchy/default/mako/core.ini for organizational reasons, so wire
# it explicitly here. Without this, mako silently falls back to its
# built-in defaults and every Nomarchy notification customization is
# inert.
"mako/config".source = lib.mkDefault ./config/nomarchy/default/mako/core.ini;
};
home.file.".XCompose" = lib.mkDefault {
source = ./config/nomarchy/default/xcompose;