Debian has enabled `EXTERNALLY-MANAGED` from PEP 668 which breaks `pip
install --user`. I think this is a terrible decision, understandable to
want to avoid modifications in `/usr/lib/python*/site-packages` but to
have that stop be installing packages in my home directory is a big
mistake in terms of usability. In any case this patch moves the
configuration of `pip.conf` to occur before any other roles are
processed, seting the override flag, even though I'm never actually
touching the real site packages.
The `mas` role installed the command-line tool of the same name to
install Mac App Store package. The `magnet` role then uses `mas` to
install the tiling window manager from the App Store.
As outlined in [this
gist](https://gist.github.com/bbqtd/a4ac060d6f6b9ea6fe3aabe735aa9d95)
the version of `ncurses` shipped with macOS is too old to be aware of
the `tmux-256color` terminal info database which is the default in
`tmux`. This patch downloads the latest `ncurses` terminal info database
and uses that to install the `tmux-256color` entry for the current user
in `~/.terminfo`. This ensures that bold, italic, etc, are working
correctly and `git` does not throw warnings as noted
[here](1e2c00aa32)
Newer WSL2 has issues with `xclip`/`xsel` behaviour which cause Windows
GUI's to freeze waiting for input from an already exited process.
Switching to `win32yank.exe` for clipboard integrations.
The `autodesk-fusion360` and `prusiaslicer` roles are added to the
`Windows.yaml` playbook but disabled by default behind the
`install_cad_apps` flag. To enable them create a `~/.config/local.yaml`
file with the following:
```yaml
- import_playbook: local/Windows.yaml
vars:
install_cad_apps: true
```