* feat: add typespec for bling and akmods for testing * chore: temporarily change module source to dev branch * feat: add missing module typespecs from blue-build/schema * feat: add schemas for default-flatpaks module * chore: annotate some parameters as optional * fix: typo in default-flatpaks schema * feat: add schema for files module * feat: add script module schema * feat: add signing module schema * docs: add module.yml docs etc. * fix(default-flatpaks): don't capitalize string in typespec * feat: add schemas for gnome-extensions * fix(files): properly declare string: string record type * chore: add tsp for gschema-overrides * chore: tsp for systemd module * chore: add link to systemd tsp to module.yml * chore: add tsp for yafti module * feat: add docstrings for files module * feat: add tsp for chezmoi module * feat: docstrings for akmods tsp * feat: docstrings for bling tsp * feat: docstrings for default flatpaks tsp * fix: link to files module docs page in files module tsp * feat: docstrings for fonts module tsp * feat: add docstrings for gnome extensions tsp * feat: docstrings for gschema overrides tsp * feat: docstrings for rpm ostree tsp * feat: docstrings for script tsp * feat: docstrings for signing module * feat: docstrings for systemd tsp * feat: docstrings for yafti module * fix: typo in files tsp * feat: typespec for brew module * chore: update rpm ostree tsp for keys: prop * fix: use typespec to declare default values * fix: errors from previous commit * docs: add typespec instructions * docs: chore: add typespec docs link for docs syntax * chore: switch to semicolon for ending property definitions * docs: fix: typo inlude -> include * feat: tsp for justfiles module * chore: change links to reference main branch --------- Co-authored-by: fiftydinar <65243233+fiftydinar@users.noreply.github.com> |
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systemd
The systemd module streamlines the management of systemd units during image building. Units are divided into system and user categories, with system units managed directly using systemctl and user units using systemctl --global. You can specify which units to enable/disable or unmask/mask under each category.
You can also include your systemd units to be copied into system directories into these locations,
depending if your unit is system or user based:
config/systemd/system
config/systemd/user
Those units are then copied into these folders (depending on unit base):
/usr/lib/systemd/system
/usr/lib/systemd/user
Supported management operations are enabling, disabling, masking and unmasking.