* feat: add browser picker for opening URLs - Introduce a QML modal allowing users to select a web browser to open a given URL. - Add a CLI command `dms open <url>` that sends a `browser.open` request to the DMS server. - Implement server‑side Browser manager, request handling, and subscription handling to propagate open events to clients. - Extend router and server initialization to register the new “browser” capability and include it in advertised capabilities. - Expose `openUrlRequested` signal in DMSService.qml and connect it to the modal for seamless UI activation. - Add a desktop entry for the Browser Picker and update the active subscriptions list to include the browser service. * fix(browser-picker): resolve QML errors in BrowserPickerModal and DMSShell * fix(browser-picker): fix socket discovery in dms open command * feat: add keyboard navigation and dynamic model to browser picker - Replace the static browsers array with a ListModel built from AppSearchService, ensuring robust iteration and future‑proofing of the browser list. - Introduce keyboard navigation (arrow keys and Enter) using selectedIndex and gridColumns, allowing users to select a browser without a mouse. - Reset URL, selected index, and navigation flag when the modal closes to avoid stale state. - Redesign the grid layout to compute cell width from columns, improve focus handling, and use AppLauncherGridDelegate for a consistent UI. - Enhance delegate behavior to update selection on hover and reset keyboard navigation state appropriately. * feat: add searchable list/grid view to browser picker - Introduce view mode setting (list or grid) saved in SettingsData for persistent user preference - Add search field with real‑time filtering to quickly locate a browser by name - Sort browsers by usage frequency from AppUsageHistoryData, falling back to alphabetical order - Provide UI toggle buttons to switch between list and grid layouts, updating the stored setting - Adjust keyboard navigation logic to support both layouts and improve focus handling - Refine modal dimensions and header layout for better visual consistency - Record launched browser usage to keep usage rankings up‑to‑date. * feat(browser-picker): improve UX with search, view persistence, and usage tracking Enhance BrowserPickerModal to match AppLauncher design and functionality: UI/UX Improvements: - Add search bar with DankTextField for filtering browsers - Move view mode switcher (list/grid) to header next to title - Persist view mode preference to SettingsData.browserPickerViewMode - Match AppLauncher dimensions (520x500) - Add proper spacing between list items - Improve URL display with truncation (single line, elide middle) - Remove redundant close button Functionality: - Implement separate browser usage tracking in SettingsData.browserUsageHistory - Sort browsers by most recently used (independent from app launcher stats) - Add keyboard navigation auto-scrolling for list and grid views - Track usage count, last used timestamp, and browser name - Filter browsers by search query Technical: - Add ensureVisible() functions to DankListView and DankGridView - Store browser usage with count, lastUsed, and name fields - Update browser list reactively on search query changes * feat(browser-picker): use appLauncherGridColumns setting for grid layout Make browser picker grid view respect the same column setting as the app launcher for consistent UI across both components. * refactor: make browser picker extensible for any MIME type/category Refactor browser picker into a generic, reusable application picker system that can handle any MIME type or application category, similar to Junction. This addresses the maintainer feedback about making the functionality "as re-usable as possible." Frontend (QML): - Create generic AppPickerModal component (~450 lines) - Configurable filtering by application categories - Customizable title, view modes, and usage tracking - Emits applicationSelected signal for flexibility - Refactor BrowserPickerModal as thin wrapper (473 → 46 lines) - Demonstrates how to create specialized pickers - Maintains all existing browser picker functionality Backend (Go): - Rename browser package to apppicker for clarity - Enhance event model to support: - MIME types (for future file associations) - Application categories (WebBrowser, Office, Graphics, etc.) - Request types (url, file, custom) - Maintain backward compatibility with browser.open method - Add new apppicker.open method for generic usage CLI: - Rename commands_browser.go to commands_open.go - Add extensibility flags: --mime/-m: Filter by MIME type --category/-c: Filter by category (repeatable) --type/-t: Specify request type - Examples: dms open file.pdf --category Office dms open image.png --category Graphics DMSService: - Add appPickerRequested signal for generic events - Smart routing between URL and generic app picker events - Fully backward compatible Benefits: - Easy to create new pickers (~15 lines of wrapper code) - Foundation for universal file handling system - Consistent UX across all picker types - Ready for MIME type associations Future extensions: - PDF picker, image viewer picker, text editor picker - Default application management - File association UI in settings - Multi-MIME type desktop file integration * fix(cli): remove all shorthands from open command flags for consistency Remove shorthands from --mime, --category, and --type flags to maintain consistency and avoid conflicts with global flags. Flags now (all long-form only): - --category: Application categories - --mime: MIME type - --type: Request type Global flags still available: - --config, -c: Config directory path * style: apply gofmt formatting to apppicker files Fix formatting issues caught by CI: - Align struct field spacing in OpenEvent - Align variable declaration spacing - Fix Args field alignment in cobra.Command * feat(apppicker): add generic file opener with auto MIME detection Implements Junction-style generic file opening capabilities: **Backend (Go):** - Enhanced CLI to parse file:// URIs and extract file paths - Auto-detect MIME types from file extensions using Go's mime package - Auto-map MIME types to desktop categories: - Images → Graphics, Viewer - Videos → Video, AudioVideo - Audio → Audio, AudioVideo - Text → TextEditor, Office (or WebBrowser for HTML) - PDFs → Office, Viewer - Office docs → Office - Archives → Archiving, Utility - Added debug logging to CLI and server handler for troubleshooting **Frontend (QML):** - Added generic AppPickerModal (filePickerModal) for file selection - Connected to DMSService.appPickerRequested signal - Implemented onApplicationSelected handler with desktop entry field code support: - %f/%F for file paths - %u/%U for file:// URIs - Fallback to appending path if no field codes - Separate usage tracking: filePickerUsageHistory **Desktop Integration:** - Updated dms-open.desktop to handle x-scheme-handler/file - Changed category from Network;WebBrowser to Utility (more generic) - Added text/html to MIME types **Usage:** Set DMS as default for specific MIME types in ~/.config/mimeapps.list: text/plain=dms-open.desktop image/png=dms-open.desktop application/pdf=dms-open.desktop Then use: xdg-open file.txt xdg-open image.png dms open document.pdf The picker will show appropriate apps based on auto-detected categories. Related to #815 * fix: resolve relative path handling by converting to absolute paths - Convert file:// URIs to absolute filesystem paths for reliable file resolution - Convert plain local file arguments to absolute paths to ensure consistent processing - Update log messages to display absolute paths, improving traceability - Retain request type detection while using absolute path extensions for MIME type inference * feat(app-picker): add Tab key view toggle and fix targetData binding - Add Tab key to toggle between grid and list views for better keyboard UX - Fix bug where targetData binding broke after first modal close - Removed targetData reset from onDialogClosed - Parent components (BrowserPickerModal, filePickerModal) now manage targetData - Fixes issue where URL/file path disappeared on subsequent opens * fix(app-picker): properly escape URLs and file paths for shell execution - Add shellEscape() function to wrap arguments in single quotes - Prevents shell interpretation of special characters (&, ?, =, spaces, etc.) - Fixes bug where URLs with query parameters were truncated at first & - Example: http://localhost:36275/vnc.html?autoconnect=true&reconnect=true now properly passes the full URL instead of cutting at first & - Applied to both BrowserPickerModal (URLs) and filePickerModal (file paths) * fix: check error return from InitializeAppPickerManager
DMS Backend & CLI
Go-based backend for DankMaterialShell providing system integration, IPC, and installation tools.
See root README for project overview and installation.
Components
dms CLI Command-line interface and daemon for shell management and system control.
dankinstall Distribution-aware installer with TUI for deploying DMS and compositor configurations on Arch, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE, and Gentoo.
System Integration
Wayland Protocols
wlr-gamma-control-unstable-v1- Night mode and gamma controldwl-ipc-unstable-v2- dwl/MangoWC workspace integrationext-workspace-v1- Workspace protocol supportwlr-output-management-unstable-v1- Display configuration
DBus Interfaces
- NetworkManager/iwd - Network management
- logind - Session control and inhibit locks
- accountsservice - User account information
- CUPS - Printer management
- Custom IPC via unix socket (JSON API)
Hardware Control
- DDC/CI protocol - External monitor brightness control (like
ddcutil) - Backlight control - Internal display brightness via
login1or sysfs - LED control - Keyboard/device LED management
- evdev input monitoring - Keyboard state tracking (caps lock, etc.)
Plugin System
- Plugin registry integration
- Plugin lifecycle management
- Settings persistence
CLI Commands
dms run [-d]- Start shell (optionally as daemon)dms restart/dms kill- Manage running processesdms ipc <command>- Send IPC commands (toggle launcher, notifications, etc.)dms plugins [install|browse|search]- Plugin managementdms brightness [list|set]- Control display/monitor brightnessdms update- Update DMS and dependencies (disabled in distro packages)dms greeter install- Install greetd greeter (disabled in distro packages)
Building
Requires Go 1.24+
Development build:
make # Build dms CLI
make dankinstall # Build installer
make test # Run tests
Distribution build:
make dist # Build without update/greeter features
Produces bin/dms-linux-amd64 and bin/dms-linux-arm64
Installation:
sudo make install # Install to /usr/local/bin/dms
Development
Setup pre-commit hooks:
git config core.hooksPath .githooks
This runs gofmt, golangci-lint, tests, and builds before each commit when core/ files are staged.
Regenerating Wayland Protocol Bindings:
go install github.com/rajveermalviya/go-wayland/cmd/go-wayland-scanner@latest
go-wayland-scanner -i internal/proto/xml/wlr-gamma-control-unstable-v1.xml \
-pkg wlr_gamma_control -o internal/proto/wlr_gamma_control/gamma_control.go
Module Structure:
cmd/- Binary entrypoints (dms, dankinstall)internal/distros/- Distribution-specific installation logicinternal/proto/- Wayland protocol bindingspkg/- Shared packages
Installation via dankinstall
curl -fsSL https://install.danklinux.com | sh
Supported Distributions
Arch, Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE, Gentoo (and derivatives)
Arch Linux
Uses pacman for system packages, builds AUR packages via makepkg, no AUR helper dependency.
Fedora
Uses COPR repositories (avengemedia/danklinux, avengemedia/dms).
Ubuntu Requires PPA support. Most packages built from source (slow first install).
Debian Debian 13+ (Trixie). niri only, no Hyprland support. Builds from source.
openSUSE Most packages available in standard repos. Minimal building required.
Gentoo Uses Portage with GURU overlay. Automatically configures USE flags. Variable success depending on system configuration.
See installer output for distribution-specific details during installation.