btrfsmaintenance
bemenu
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btrfsmaintenance
- Scripts for Btrfs Maintenance
- About Scripts for Btrfs Maintenance
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Missing Space - BTRFS Balance is the Answer?
Take a look at setting this up for your distro: https://github.com/kdave/btrfsmaintenance
- Btrfs Maintenance Toolbox
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I am looking for a summary of btrfs maintenance tasks
Your distro might already have this https://github.com/kdave/btrfsmaintenance installed or in the repos
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remote management gui?
Is there a btrfs management interface that can be accessed/used remotely? I'm talking about an (independant - not a distro) interface like Rockstor or Truenas Scale. I've been searching until my eyes bug out of my skull and I can't find anything. Good peeps of reddit, please am I missing something? I've found plenty of great projects but not what I'm looking for: snapper-gui - single purpose/not remote snapper - single purpose / not a gui and I hate it (sorry) yast - distro specific https://github.com/yourbsod/btrfs-gui - vaporware? timeshift / autosnap - local only and single purpose btrfs-assistant - not remote https://github.com/kdave/btrfsmaintenance - different purpose and not a gui buttermanager - I was unable to try but seems to require grub-btrfs
- do we need to run maintenance commands like scrub every now and then?
- Is my setup plan okay, or should i give up on btrfs?
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btrfs-scrub timer not working cron not working am i missing something?
The btrfsmaintainence project also has services that cover scrub along with other services you might consider running regularly which are set up to not conflict and run at the same time.
bemenu
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Bash Menu
I really like using something like fuzzy search for menus like these. https://github.com/Cloudef/bemenu is pretty cool in that it works both in a terminal, X11 and on Wayland, so if you want to do something graphical later you can easily migrate. There's also fzf and skim, which work similarly but are only for the terminal.
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Run scripts using keybindings in default settings
I know that dmenu won't work on wayland, hence I installed bemenu as a drop-in replacement. Now I want to configure keybindings for my scripts using the default settings, but they don't seem to work. Running my scripts from the terminal work, but not when running them via keybinding.
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command line menu / launcher?
bemenu (i. e. bemenu-run) is a simple launcher that has command line interface (set with BEMENU_BACKEND environment variable), also fzf can be useful in this regard but it will most likely require writing additional scripts to work as a launcher.
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The end of the nice GTK button
I've already highlighted how using environment variables to change themes is a horrible user experience. The bemenu program suffers from the same flaw. Environment Variables should never be used in any way for values that might change inside a running session.
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How to accept text input in swaynag?
bemenu
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No_color
Environment variables are fine when used for things that usually don't change once they're set. For example, XDG_CONFIG_HOME or GOPATH. They are, however, absolutely awful when used to configure values that will probably change inside a session. A good example is BEMENU_OPTS from the bemenu program, which is used to change colors, font etc. Should I relogin into my session just to make a program use dark mode colors?
https://github.com/Cloudef/bemenu#environment-variables
In such cases, environment variables lose their intended purpose and they need to be stuffed into wrapper scripts or overridden on the command line before executing a command, which is extremely annoying.
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Identifying the window of Bemenu
Bemenu - "Dynamic menu library and client program inspired by dmenu"
- Less Than 10% of Firefox Users on Linux Are Running Wayland
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Windows 11 Officially Shuts Down Firefox’s Default Browser Workaround
Instead of rofi, bemenu[2] is nice too.
[1] https://github.com/dunst-project/dunst/issues/264
[2] https://github.com/Cloudef/bemenu
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tessen: an interactive menu to autotype and copy password store data on Wayland, like rofi-pass
tessen can use either bemenu, the wayland fork of rofi, or wofi to show password store data. It relies on wtype for autotyping instead of using ydotool because ydotool needs root privileges.
What are some alternatives?
easy-arch - Script for boostrapping Arch Linux with BTRFS, snapshots and LUKS encryption (UEFI only).
rofi - Rofi: A window switcher, run dialog and dmenu replacement - fork with wayland support
ntfs2btrfs
tessen - an interactive menu to autotype and copy pass and gopass data
btrfs - WinBtrfs - an open-source btrfs driver for Windows
rofi-pass - rofi frontend for pass
borgmatic - Simple, configuration-driven backup software for servers and workstations
Sway-DE - 🏠 Sway desktop environment dotfile installation for Arch Linux
partialscrub - Partial scrubbing for btrfs filesystems
pass-tessen - fuzzy data selection and copy-paste from password store
wtype - xdotool type for wayland
password-store-example - Gopass examples