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* fix: typeerror in client sync code
Fixes #2645
This is really weird
1. I have not touched this code in _years_. It has not changed. In
recent rust versions, it has a typeerror (see linked issue)
2. This does not occur when running `cargo build`, in release mode or
otherwise. It only occurs with `cargo install`
3. I can't find any other occurences of this typeerror online - unsure
if it is a compiler regression? The code here is not very complex at
all.
* chore(clippy): remove unused imports
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* chore: upgrade to 2024 edition
* ugh unsafe
* format
* nixxxxxxxxxxx why
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* fix(daemon): do not try to sync if logged out
I've also added Settings::logged_in, as there are a few places where we
switch on login state.
* make session_token a function
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* fix(dotfiles): allow clearing aliases, disable import
At the moment there are far too many edge cases to handle importing
aliases.
1. We need an interactive shell to print aliases. Without it, most
shells won't report much.
2. Many people have their shells print things on startup (graphics,
fortunes, etc). This could be detected as an attempt to set an alias.
Rather than spend the next year finding import edge cases, I'm
disabling it for now. There's probably a better way we can do this?
* clippy
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I'd like to tidy up the root a little, and it's nice to have all the
rust crates in one place
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