This adds support for the following defaults:
- com.apple.WindowManager.EnableTilingByEdgeDrag
- com.apple.WindowManager.EnableTopTilingByEdgeDrag
- com.apple.WindowManager.EnableTilingOptionAccelerator
This file is owned by root and mode 600 on my system, so the grep is
failing and it's adding a new entry every run.
```sh
-rw------- 1 root wheel 664 Nov 25 15:52 /etc/synthetic.conf
```
Currently if nix-darwin is uninstalled then reinstalled without
rebooting, then the `/run` symlink will still remain and nix-darwin
won't readd `run` to `/etc/synthetic.conf` meaning the system will be
broken on next reboot.
Remove suggestion to set `nix.useDaemon` as it came without an
explanation of how the `nix-daemon` would be unmanaged and would most
likely lead to most users running an old version of Nix as the daemon.
Fixes SC2045 but has one quirk which is if the bash glob doesn't match
anything it'll treat it as a string and run the loop once with
`f=.../*` so we need to check that `$f` actually exists.
This is hopefully largely cosmetic, but should increase user
confidence in the safety and effectiveness of the migration, and the
Determinate Systems and Lix installer commands will also update the
`/nix/receipt.json` files to match the changes made. They cannot
properly handle the format of each other’s receipts, so we need to
detect which was used.
When testing the Sequoia UID change, I discovered that @mjm
didn’t have `system.stateVersion` set; I suspect this is not too
uncommon. Let’s make it required now, like NixOS is trying to,
to improve our backwards‐compatibility story in anticipation of
starting to cut release branches.
Checking for the Sequoia stuff won’t work properly if a system is
still in this old state. Best to be loud about it to deal with any
straggler systems that haven’t yet dealt with this issue.
Use this and never find yourself again hitting fn because of muscle
memory! (you can even physically swap the keycaps, at least on M series)
Keycodes have been pulled from https://hidutil-generator.netlify.app/
and the hex value has been converted to a base 10 int.