

I didn’t know about the systemd-run
command. Do you use it to save the command log? I created a script conveniently named x
which opens a file in a default app, in the background, so I can still use the terminal. But then I had the problem with handling logs and this sounds like a perfect solution. Gonna try it today.
As for the alias, I wanted to create a pacman-like interface for systemctl, so the commands would be much shorter, but never finished it. For example, sctl -Eun unit
would be equal to sysyemctl enable --user --now unit
Can you make a screenshot?