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| author | Ivan Molodetskikh <yalterz@gmail.com> | 2023-11-27 08:45:30 +0400 |
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| committer | Ivan Molodetskikh <yalterz@gmail.com> | 2023-11-27 08:45:30 +0400 |
| commit | 3f76b71115d29668e4f1634f5492512c38d2954e (patch) | |
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Add example systemd setup link to the README
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@@ -86,6 +86,7 @@ Starting it from there will run niri as a desktop session. The niri session will autostart apps through the systemd xdg-autostart target. You can also autostart systemd services like [mako] by symlinking them into `$HOME/.config/systemd/user/niri.service.wants/`. +A step-by-step process for this is explained [on the wiki](https://github.com/YaLTeR/niri/wiki/Example-systemd-Setup). Niri also works with some parts of xdg-desktop-portal-gnome. In particular, it supports file choosers and monitor screencasting (e.g. to [OBS]). |
