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An XWayland client launched by --launch could send a configure request while the script tore down the headless output. Hyprland's damage path then dereferenced the removed monitor and the compositor aborted (Hyprland 0.55.2, coredump analysis in docs/design/).
The fix has two layers. --launch now forces the Wayland backend (DISPLAY unset, GDK and Qt steered to wayland) so no XWayland surface exists to race. Teardown also polls until the launched clients actually unmap before removing the output.
X11-only apps fail to map under the default, and some emacs builds are X11-only. The new --x11 flag allows XWayland for them, protected by the unmap wait. The no-window error hints at the flag.
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screenshot.py
Extends screenshot.py with --launch CMD, which runs a command on a transient headless Hyprland output, captures it, and tears the output down, so a UI can be verified without touching the visible workspace. --layout (tiled/monocle/floating) and --size control placement: output resolution for tiled/monocle, window size plus centering for floating.
Refactors the testable logic (size parsing, geometry strings, window matching, the exec-rule body, centering) into pure helpers and adds test_screenshot.py covering them across normal, boundary, and error cases. The grim/hyprctl wrappers and the capture orchestration stay thin and are verified functionally.
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Adds a grim + hyprctl wrapper so a session can capture the screen or a single window and read the resulting PNG, turning "does this look right?" into an inspectable artifact. Modes: --full (all outputs), --active (focused window), --window REGEX (matched against class or title), and --list to enumerate open windows. Output goes to a chosen path (default a timestamped file in /tmp) and the saved path is printed on stdout so the caller can read it back; the parent directory is created if it does not exist. Syncs into every project's .ai/scripts/ via the startup rsync.
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