docs: ecosystem overview, keybinds, shared-theming, design system

README: add recommended keybinds and a Theming section documenting the
bread-theme generator + live-reloaded shared stylesheet. Add
BREAD_DESIGN_SYSTEM.md to the repo (the README links it) and update it to
describe the single-source-of-truth architecture and the migrated apps
(incl. bos-settings).
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# Bread Design System
Unified visual identity for breadbar, breadbox, breadpad/breadman, and
bos-settings.
## Architecture (single source of truth)
The tokens below are implemented once in the **`bread-theme`** crate as
`stylesheet(&Palette)` — the full component stylesheet (buttons, entries,
switches, lists/rows/sidebars, cards, chips, scrollbars, headings) over a
canonical `@define-color` palette (`surface`=color0, `overlay`=color7,
`accent`=color4).
- The `bread-theme` **CLI** renders it from the live pywal palette to
`$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/bread/theme.css` (run at login and from a pywal hook).
- Every GUI loads that file via `bread_theme::gtk::apply_shared()` and
**live-reloads** it, then layers on only its own app-specific rules.
Result: one definition, no per-app drift, and palette changes recolour the
whole desktop with no rebuilds. Apps reference the shared `@define-color`
names rather than raw palette slots.
## Typography
- **Font Family**: Varela Round, sans-serif
- **Base Size**: 14px
- **Secondary**: 12px (metadata, helper text, secondary labels)
- **Font Weight**: Normal (400) for body, Bold (700) for emphasis
## Spacing Scale (4px units)
Use these values consistently across all projects:
- **xs**: 4px (small gaps, internal padding)
- **sm**: 8px (default spacing between elements)
- **md**: 12px (medium spacing, main padding)
- **lg**: 16px (large padding, major spacing)
- **xl**: 20px (extra large spacing, section breaks)
## Border Radius
Establish a visual hierarchy with consistent rounding:
- **Primary** (buttons, cards, main containers): **8px**
- **Secondary** (input fields, chips, entries): **6px**
- **Tertiary** (small interactive elements): **4px**
- **Pill** (fully rounded buttons, badges): **999px**
## Color System
All projects use **pywal dynamic theming** with **Catppuccin Mocha** as the fallback palette:
- **Background**: `#1e1e2e` (Catppuccin)
- **Foreground**: `#cdd6f4` (Catppuccin)
- **Surface**: `#181825` (Catppuccin)
- **Accent**: Dynamic (from pywal)
Color palette slots (via wal):
- color0color7: ANSI colors
- Semantic: red, green, yellow, blue, pink, teal
## Component Standards
### Buttons
- Border Radius: 8px
- Padding: 8px 16px (primary), 4px 8px (secondary)
- Font Size: 14px
- Background: Theme accent color
### Input Fields
- Border Radius: 6px
- Padding: 12px 16px
- Font Size: 14px
- Border: 1px or 2px solid (blue on focus)
### Cards
- Border Radius: 8px
- Padding: 12px
- Margin: 8px
- Box Shadow: Optional, for depth
### Stat Labels
- Font Size: 14px
- Margin Right (between icon/text): 5px
- Group Margin Right: 12px
### Notification Cards
- Border Radius: 8px
- Padding: 12px
- Margin Bottom: 8px
- Font Size: 14px (summary), 12px (body)
## Current Implementation
All GUI apps load `bread_theme::stylesheet` (via the generated shared file) and
add only app-specific rules:
- **breadbar** — shared base + bar window, workspace buttons, stats, notification
and OSD cards.
- **breadbox** — shared base + launcher panel, search entry, result rows.
- **breadpad / breadman** — shared base + capture popup, type chips, note cards,
reminder window, sidebar rows.
- **bos-settings** — shared base + content padding only (was previously a
hardcoded Nord palette; migrated to the shared stylesheet).
- **breadcrumbs** — CLI tool; ANSI colours only, no GUI styling.
> Palette note: the fallback is Catppuccin Mocha, but installs (e.g. BOS) drive
> the real palette from pywal — BOS ships a black-base palette.
## Future Consistency Checks
When adding new components or updating existing ones:
1. Use Varela Round for all text
2. Set base font size to 14px (12px for secondary)
3. Use spacing scale (4px units: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20)
4. Use border radius from this system (8px default, 6px secondary)
5. Leverage pywal colors for dynamic theming
6. Keep margins/padding consistent across similar components

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| `breadcrumbs` | Profile-aware Wi-Fi state machine with Tailscale exit-node management and a self-healing watch daemon |
| `breadpad` | Quick-capture scratchpad popup with AI-powered note classification, reminders, recurrence, and a full note viewer (`breadman`) |
## Recommended keybinds
The ecosystem assumes a Hyprland setup with `SUPER` as the modifier. The
conventional bindings (used by BOS and recommended for any install):
| Keys | Action |
|------|--------|
| `SUPER+Space` | `breadbox` — app launcher |
| `SUPER+U` | `breadpad` — quick-capture notes/reminders |
| `SUPER+M` | `breadman` — note viewer / manager |
| `SUPER+,` | settings (`bos-settings`, where installed) |
`breadbar` and `breadd` are services started at login (`exec-once`), not bound
to keys.
## Theming
All GUIs share one look via `bread-theme`. The `bread-theme` CLI renders the
component stylesheet from your pywal palette (Catppuccin Mocha fallback) to
`$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/bread/theme.css`; every app loads that file and **live-reloads**
it, so changing your wallpaper recolours the whole ecosystem with no rebuilds:
```sh
wal -i ~/Pictures/wall.png # regenerate pywal palette
bread-theme generate # render the shared stylesheet (run from a wal hook)
```
See [`BREAD_DESIGN_SYSTEM.md`](BREAD_DESIGN_SYSTEM.md) for the tokens (fonts,
spacing, radii, colour roles) the stylesheet is built from.
## Installing bakery
`bakery` is the package manager for the ecosystem. Install it with the bootstrap script: